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American Black Journal
19th annual Neighborhoods Day honors legacy of ARISE Detroit! Founder Luther Keith
Federal funding cuts and freezes are putting increased pressure on Michigan nonprofits. “American Black Journal” host Stephen Henderson talks with McGregor Fund President Kate Levin Markel and Focus: HOPE CEO Portia Roberson about how these cuts are impacting programs, services and staffing for Detroit area nonprofits.
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The Conviction Integrity Unit/Tuskegee Airmen | Episode 4912
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Kids' Mental Health/Heidelberg | Episode 4911
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Ford Detroit Area Pre-College Engineering Program/Asbury Park | Episode 4910
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Heart Health/Scarab Club | Episode 4909
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WGPR-TV/Mr. Soul!/Sphinx | Episode 4908
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The Black Church/Detroit Church | Episode 4907
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Detroit Federation of Teachers/Generation Found | Episode 4609
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"American Black Journal" invited their roundtable back for a frank conversation about the agenda for President Biden, former Detroit mayor Kwame Kilpatrick’s release from prison and the rollout of COVID vaccines.
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Former Flint mayor Karen Weaver offers her thoughts on the charges against governor Rick Snyder in the Flint water crisis.
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Congresswoman Brenda Lawrence talks about the attack on the U.S. Capitol that left her fearing for her life.
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Advice on what small businesses can do now to survive the pandemic.
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Taking a look back at 2020 and some of the guests who joined "American Black Journal" in the year, including civil rights activist Al Sharpton, Detroit police chief James Craig, and actors Hill Harper and CCH Pounder.