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American Black Journal
Paradise Valley Redevelopment
A huge part of Detroitâs Black heritage is getting a $52M dollar facelift. The Detroit Downtown Development Authority has selected five teams to transform the Paradise Valley Cultural and Entertainment District into a 24-hour walkable destination spot with a jazz club, boutique hotel, art galleries, upscale restaurant, and much more. Episode 4439/Segment 1.
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The inaugural GhostLight Gala and an organization archiving the legacy of Detroitâs Black artists.
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The legacy of Michigan Congressman John Conyers Jr. and the Wright Museumâs Juneteenth celebration.
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A Michigan COVID study, âWomen of Excellenceâ recipients, and a tribute to Luther Keith.
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The âBlack Church in Detroitâ series examines faith-based efforts to support youth mental health.
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The Episcopal Diocese of Michiganâs Spirituality and Race initiative and foster care in Michigan.
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Stephen Henderson learns about The Jackson Home and Black Leaders Detroitâs 2025 Ride for Equity.
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âThe Central Park Fiveâ opera comes to Detroit and the 11th annual Small Business Workshop.
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Easter season in the Black church and a conversation with jazz bassist Ron Carter.
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A conversation with best-selling author and poet Kwame Alexander and details on Bookstock 2025.
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Stephen Henderson talks with Eye Care For Detroitâs founder and cybersecurity expert Sakinah Tanzil.
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Details about Grow Detroitâs Young Talent program and the resurgence of Detroitâs Avenue of Fashion.
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The evolution and influence of funk music and Michigan Poet Laureate Melba Joyce Boyd.