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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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An episode focused on education in Detroit. Ep 4603
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Preparing children and adults for jobs of today and the future. Episode 4602
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The Hudson Webber Foundation, Dolls of Color. Ep 4601
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Women’s roles in Detroit’s resurgence and the fight against breast cancer. Ep 4551
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The controversy surrounding MSP, plus the women’s group W.I.S.D.O.M. Ep 4550
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Ford makes an investment in a Detroit neighborhood. Dance Afrika in Detroit. Ep. 4549
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Huge upcoming estate sale; the need for diversity in the world of venture capital. Ep 4548
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A series that puts emphasis on filmmaking. An in-depth report from Chalkbeat. Ep. 4547
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Detroit’s Qline moves into its next phase after providing thousands of free rides. Ep 4546
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How does the nation heal and move forward after the violence in Charlottesville? Ep 4545.
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What’s new, who’s performing, and how the city benefits from Detroit Jazz Fest. Ep 4544.
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A call for hundreds of volunteer mentors; independent filmmakers share their work. Ep 4543