with prominent african-american women for exploration and black leadership oral history, the late gwen iefl, peabody award winning journalist discusses her life including her experience with racism in the newsroom. >> getting in the war because i was paved in a certain way was one thing. but then when i got in i had to prove to them that i could write, i could meet a deadline, i could be a good colleague in a newsroom in an environment where once again i was one of very few people of kul popper just getting in the door isn't enough. that's what i say about affirmative action. it is nice that door is open but what do you do once you walk through it? >> for a complete schedule go to c-span.org. >> the supreme court heard oral argument on nelson v. colorado. the practice of not refunding court fees and other people convicted of crimes that are later reversed. a person he convicted of a crime that is later exonerated but file a separate civil suit to prove they are actually innocent of the underlying criminal charge by clear and convincing evidence. oral argument in the case is about an hour. a