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African American Family Book Expo promotes literacy and celebrates Black History

Detroit Book City’s 9th annual African American Family Book Expo returns to promote literacy in metro Detroit and celebrate Black history. The book expo features more than 30 African American authors. “American Black Journal” host Stephen Henderson talks with Detroit Book City owner Janeice Haynes and Kelley-Duren Jones, one of the featured authors at this year’s book expo.

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Detroit Police Chief James Craig
26:46
Detroit Police Chief James Craig. Ep 4166
Emerging Leader Award/Skillman
26:46
Stephen talks with Skillman Foundation Pres. Carol Goss & CEO Tonya Allen. Episode 4165
Paradise Valley Music Festival
26:44
Paradise Valley Music Festival and 'The Rebirth of Paradise Valley' documentary. Ep 4164
Healthy Eating / Black Male Health
26:46
Health/Nutrition. Ep 4163
Author William Middlebrooks / Behavior Workshop
26:46
Dare to Be Extraordinary author William Middlebrooks and nonprofit Behavior Workshop. 4162
Walk to Freedom 50th/Arise Detroit
26:46
50th anniversary Walk to Freedom/Arise Detroit Neighborhoods Day. Ep 4161
Walk to Freedom 50th Anniversary
26:47
Walk to Freedom 50th/Techno. Ep 4160
Detroit Employment Solutions Corporation / Bal Africain
26:46
This week, Detroit Employment Solutions Corporation and Bal Africain gala. Episode 4159.
Detroit History Book / NASP Awards
26:45
Stephen discusses a new book that chronicles events in Detroit’s history.
Lighthouse of Oakland County / Mosaic Youth Theatre
26:48
Stephen talks about poverty in our community and a re-opening of a historic High School.
Julie Dash / Negro Leagues
26:47
Stephen talks with filmaker Julie Dash and with a former Negro League Baseball player.
Detroit Area Agency on Aging / Restructuring Detroit
26:00
Stephen talks with The Detroit Area Agency on Aging about needs of the elderly.
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