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Child Author Eden Comer

Joining Stephen Henderson is 11-year-old author Eden Comer and her father Carlton Comer, who doubles as her editor. The story focuses on two cats, Smoke and Coal, who have to overcome bullying from another cat. Although Eden has not herself been a victim of bullying, she cares deeply about the issue and hopes her book will help shed light on the subject. Episode 4331/Segment 3.

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26:46
Loretta Davis of Institute for Population Health; Khali Sweeney of Downtown Boxing Gym.
Dr. King's Dream: How Far Have We Come?
26:46
We reflect on the work of Dr. King and discuss the efforts to further his vision. E 4212.
Walt Douglas: The Activist Entrepreneur
26:42
We talk with Detroit businessman, Walt Douglas, about his new book. Episode 4211.
A Conversation with Dave Bing
26:54
Former mayor, Dave Bing, discusses the challenges and accomplishments of his term. E 4210.
A Conversation with Kevyn Orr
26:46
An in-depth discussion with Detroit Emergency Manager, Kevyn Orr. Episode 4209.
Steven talks with 2 Tuskegee Airmen and Freedom House is highlighted. Episode 4208.
Obesity in African-American Women / Detroit Training Center
26:44
Health concerns for overweight women, and a local agency helps Detroiters find work.
Detroit Future City
26:46
An in-depth discussion about the Detroit of the future. Episode 4206.
Jim Crow Museum/Detroit City Coming Back
26:46
A FRANK DISCUSSION ABOUT RACISM, RACE RELATIONS AND RACIAL STEREOTYPES. Episode 4205.
Affordable Care Act and ProsperUS Detroit
26:46
This week on American Black Journal: The Affordable Care Act and ProsperUS Detroit. 4204
Restructuring Detroit's Finances
26:47
An examination of Detroit's financial problems. Episode 4203.
Youth Violence / MiVote.org
26:45
An in-depth discussion about youth violence in Detroit & other urban cities. Ep 4202
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