Back to Show
American Black Journal
McDonald’s Inspiration Celebration Gospel Tour
For the ninth year, McDonald’s is spreading the joy of gospel music in a cross-country tour that kicks off in Detroit on May 13th. Among the performers are gospel music superstars Donald Lawrence, Yolanda Adams, and Detroiters Dorinda Clark-Cole and Tasha Page-Lockhart. Jennifer Litomisky, Executive Director of Ronald McDonald House of Detroit, joins us for more about this event. Episode 4325.
Support Provided By
Season
26:46
A new PBS “GOSPEL” docuseries, techno producer Carl Craig and violinist Nathan Amaral.
26:46
Black Church leaders discuss the changing faith practices of young African Americans.
26:46
New sickle cell disease treatments, a trauma camp for returning citizens and DJ Drummer
27:46
Detroit Police Chief James White discusses the city’s 2023 decrease in violent crimes.
26:46
Wayne State’s tribute to Dr. King, United Way for Southeast Michigan’s Racial Equity Fund.
26:46
American Black Journal’s thought-provoking conversations and notable guests from 2023.
26:46
Leaders of Detroit’s Black churches discuss their top priorities going into the new year.
26:46
Rose Morton, tracing African American family genealogy, and Rob Edwards’ graphic novel.
23:55
Rev. Dr. Charles G. Adams’ legacy, and immigrants’ impact on Michigan’s population growth.
24:59
Resources for the homeless during the holidays and Cranbrook Art Museum’s new exhibit.
24:59
There’s a growing trend of young Black Americans embracing spirituality over religion.
26:46
The Black Church in Detroit discusses the Mideast conflict and interfaith relationships.