On the Air
The documentary version of Charles Euchner’s book Nobody Turn Me Around: A People’s History of the 1963 March on Washington (Beacon Press), recently appeared on Virginia Public Television.
Produced by Richard Chenoweth, the film won awards for best writing and best editing at the RE-Image Film Festival in New Jersey.
Euchner has appeared on a wide range of television and radio programs, including “Nightline,” “The Group,” “Greater Boston with Emily Rooney,” “SportsCenter,” “Speaking Frankly,” “All Things Considered,” “Talk of the Nation,” “The Diene Rehm Show,” “The Jim Bohannan Show,” and many more.
To listen to podcasts of some of these programs here:
- All Sides With Ann Fisher
- All Things Considered
- A Word on Words
- C-SPAN’s Book TV
- Diane Rehm Show
- Eye on Books
- Front Porch
- Jeff Schectman
- Michael Eric Dyson
- Only A Game
- Pat Williams
- Progressive Radio Network
- Sandra Tate
- Santa Fe Radio Cafe
- Sonali Kolhatkar
- Success Again!
Euchner’s talk at the New Haven Public Library has also aired on C-SPAN. Take a look at excerpts here:
For information on booking Charles Euchner to talk about the writing revolution or the civil rights revolution, send an email to admin@thewritingcodestystem.com or telephone him at (203) 645-6112.





