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American Black Journal
A ‘Great Migrations’ panel examines Black Americans’ impact on the nation
In conjunction with the PBS docuseries “Great Migrations,” “American Black Journal” examines the impact of the Great Migration on America. Host Stephen Henderson moderates a panel discussion with Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr., filmmakers Nailah Ife Sims and Julia Marchesi, Motown Museum CEO Robin Terry, and Michigan Central's Director of Talent Development & Programming Clarinda Barnett-Harrison.
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“Fat Ham” at Detroit Public Theatre and a conversation with actor Roger Guenveur Smith.

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Backlash against DEI, AACHM’s new home and the cost of housing’s impact on young voters.

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A conversation on the role of ministers who provide pastoral care during and after death.

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National Suicide Prevention Month, Caleb’s Kids and the Detroit Black Film Festival.

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“The Spirit of Justice” author Jemar Tisby and September is Black Reading Month.

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The “Black Church in Detroit” and education, National Black Business Month.

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A Preview of the 2024 Detroit Jazz Festival

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BridgeDetroit’s Community Conversation, Detroit’s Poet Laureate, Collard Green Cook-off.

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James Baldwin exhibit at The Wright, Marygrove Campus Summer Fest, Downtown Boxing Gym.

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Detroit’s Black churches rally support after mass shooting and The Four Tops’ Duke Fakir.

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Maternal mortality rates in Michigan and United Way’s free Summer Discovery program.

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Meet Forgotten Harvest’s new CEO Adrian Lewis and a conversation on reparations.