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American Black Journal

Campaign for Black Male Achievement

Stephen Henderson interviews David McGhee of the Skillman Foundation. During their discussion they talk about the lack of opportunities for African- American males, and the programs available through the Skillman foundation. Episode 436/Segment 1.

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COVID Update/Dave Bing
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AARP Agenda/Highways/Alex Way
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A look at what’s being done to include the voices of Michigan’s African American women on the nation’s political agenda.
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Michigan Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist talks about the state’s efforts to reduce the spread of the coronavirus.
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