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On This Day Detroit – 2/1/15

Kim Trent takes a look back at important moments in Detroit's black history: Tony Orlando and Dawn, Charlie Sanders, and Joseph "Ziggy" Johnson. Episode 4315/Segment 2.

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Research on Cancer Survivors / Small Business Workshop
26:45
The largest study on African Americans & cancer; workshop for small businesses. Ep 4536.
Alycia Meriweather / Mass Incarceration
26:46
DPSCD’s interim supt. on student achievement; pathways that lead to prison. Ep 4525.
100 Years of Progress / Grants for Detroit Leaders
26:44
Project traces progress of Blacks in Michigan; new funding for community leaders. Ep 4524.
Flint Water Crisis Report / Head Start Innovation Fund
26:04
A comprehensive report by the Michigan Civil Rights Commission.
Detroit Council of Baptist Pastors / Career Mastered Awards
25:40
New leadership for local pastoral coalition; local women honored for their achievements.
Tuskegee Airmen / Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity
26:45
A conversation w/one of the original Tuskegee Airmen; a lesson on with origin of A Phi.
Reactions to Trump's First Week / Closing of Schools
26:46
Our guest panel discusses Trump administration and closing of Detroit schools. Ep 4517.
Ceasefire Detroit / Detroit Repertory Theatre
26:46
A community approach to gun violence; Detroit Repertory Theatre celebrates 60 years.
Men of Courage / 2016 NEIdeas Winners
26:45
Ford Motor Company encourages Black men across the country.
WGPR-TV Museum / Young Fathers Standing United
26:46
Detroit welcomes a new museum; local group helps men become better fathers. Ep 4514.
Best of 2016
26:51
A look back at some of our memorable guests and segments from 2016. Ep 4513.
Flint Mayor Karen Weaver / Detroit’s Rhodes Scholar
26:46
Flint Mayor Karen Weaver discusses latest charges in the city’s water crisis. EP 4512.
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