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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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A conversation with La June Montgomery Tabron, CEO of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Ep 4312
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An in-depth conversation with Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr. Episode 4310.
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Money for minority-owned businesses; helping young girls with self-esteem issues. Ep 4309.
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What’s next for Detroit after bankruptcy? UAW-Ford honors employees. Ep. 4308.
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We talk with Wayne County Executive-elect Warren Evans. Episode 4307.
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Efforts to protect Michigan residents from the ebola virus; new President of DEGC. Ep 4306
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We talk with the director and cast members of Motown the Musical. Episode 4305.
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Changes at UDM; condition of healthcare for minorities. Episode 4304.
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Tavis Smiley discusses his new book, career, and other projects. Ep 4303.
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African-American history makers; at-risk youth get on the path to success. Ep 4302.
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Domestic violence in the world of sports; Focus HOPE’s upcoming fundraiser. Ep 4301.
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Mental illness; Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries; Detroit Black history. Ep 4238.