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American Black Journal

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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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.
Robin Givhan / Youth Voice
26:46
Stephen talks with journalist, Robin Givhan and discusses "School to Prison Pipeline".
Michigan Women’s Foundation/Boys 2 Books
26:46
Stephen talks with the founder of “Boys 2 Books” and the Michigan Women's Foundation.
Detroit One/DSA Symphony
26:47
Stephen Henderson and guests discuss Detroit and the DSA Symphony
NABS Scholarship Fund/The Cross & the Light
27:00
Stephen Henderson discusses the National Association of Black Suppliers 25th anniversary.
Soul Food Special
56:12
Stephen Henderson explores African-American cuisine, joined by experts. Ep 4150
Delta Centennial/Rosa Parks
26:45
Host Stephen Henderson is joined by Dr. Beverly Gray and Kim Trent of Delta Sigma Theta
Rare Photo Exhibit/Sphinx Organization
26:45
Stephen Henderson discusses African American life in the New Deal Era and the Sphinx Org.
Behind the Crime Statistics
26:46
Stephen Henderson is joined by Inspector Dwane Blockman and Dr. Carl S. Taylor
Auto Diversity/Digital Divide
26:51
Diversity in the Auto Industry/Digital Divide in Detroit.
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