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American Black Journal
On This Day Detroit – 4/12/15
Kim Trent takes a look back at important moments in Detroit’s black history. Notable figures include Angelo B. Henderson, Tad Talbert, and Diana Ross. Episode 4321/Segment 2.
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“Ain’t Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations,” and the legacy of WGPR-TV 62.
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The 2022 Detroit Jazz Festival returns to live, in person performances in downtown Detroit
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The state of DEI efforts in the workplace and the new Ebiara Fund for minority developers.
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Black Church’s role reducing gun violence, Plowshares Theatre “Hastings Street” musical
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ARISE Detroit! Neighborhoods Day, COTS 40th Anniversary and drummer Aisha Ellis performs.
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Black Church in Detroit: Gospel Music in the Black Church | Episode 5026
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Examining the efforts to reduce gun violence in communities of color
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Juneteenth celebration, reducing racial equity gaps, and “Boys Come First” novel.
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The Midwest Invitational Rodeo, a new Detroit Riverfront park and trumpeter Kris Johnson.
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Trudy Gallant Stokes examines how mental health intersects with faith in the Black Church.
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Buffalo Grocery Store Shooting/Rising Cost of Water | Episode 5021
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Mental Health Awareness Month, COVID in Michigan | Episode 5020