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American Black Journal

National Museum of African-American History and Culture

Juanita Moore joins us to discuss the dedication of the National Museum of African-American History and Culture, the first national museum dedicated to the black experience. Episode 4501/Segment 1.

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Detroit Entrepreneurs / 1963 Civil Rights March Banner
26:12
Expert advice on starting and growing a business; Detroiter donates piece of her history.
Hot Topics Roundtable / Dave Bing Future Leader Award Winner
26:49
Our panel tackles some of the topics impacting the Black community. Ep 4449.
37th Annual Detroit Jazz Festival
25:44
We discuss the 37th anniversary of the Detroit Jazz Festival. Ep 4447.
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Men of Courage / Summer Youth Festival
30:59
Details on “Men of Courage.” Plus, young people showcase their artistic talents. Ep 4444.
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Legendary artist Charles McGee’s new sculpture; history maker Elliott Hall. Ep 4441.
ARISE Detroit! Neighborhoods Day / Minority Mental Health
26:47
A milestone for Neighborhoods Day; ballroom dancing brings awareness to mental illness.
Paradise Valley Redevelopment / Poison on Tap
26:25
Historic black district in Detroit to undergo massive redevelopment. Ep 4439.
Poverty, Prison & Delinquency / Earn + Learn Program
26:46
A look at the direct link between growing up poor and going to prison. Ep 4438.
World Sickle Cell Day / Pontiac After Emergency Management
25:58
A look at the efforts to combat sickle cell disease; changes in Pontiac. Ep 4437.
GM Vice President Ed Welburn / Michigan Veterans Foundation
26:48
GM Vice President Ed Welburn; Michigan Veterans Foundation gets new home. Ep 4434.
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