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A look back at current events, the arts and ‘The Black Church in Detroit’ in 2025
Season 54
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Fighting food insecurity, a special caregiving report about planning for the future
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Radio personality Gerald McBride’s memoir, previewing "Black and Jewish America: An Interwoven History"
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Black Church in Detroit series examines church’s role in addressing affordable housing shortage
Our "Black Church in Detroit" series examines the church's role in helping to address the affordable housing shortage in Michigan. Host Stephen Henderson talks with Pastor Barry Randolph of Church of the Messiah and Rev. Dr. Nicholas Hood III from Plymouth United Church of Christ about how their churches have developed affordable housing in the surrounding neighborhoods.
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Have Faith in Heart Campaign; Pretty Brown Girl Movement. Episode 4216.
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Ted Canaday from the Charles H. Wright Museum; Motivational speaker, Kevin Brown. 4215.
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The nation's first black-owned TV station; Rock N Roll Hall of Famer Little Willie John.
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Loretta Davis of Institute for Population Health; Khali Sweeney of Downtown Boxing Gym.
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We reflect on the work of Dr. King and discuss the efforts to further his vision. E 4212.
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We talk with Detroit businessman, Walt Douglas, about his new book. Episode 4211.
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Former mayor, Dave Bing, discusses the challenges and accomplishments of his term. E 4210.
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An in-depth discussion with Detroit Emergency Manager, Kevyn Orr. Episode 4209.
Steven talks with 2 Tuskegee Airmen and Freedom House is highlighted. Episode 4208.
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Health concerns for overweight women, and a local agency helps Detroiters find work.
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A FRANK DISCUSSION ABOUT RACISM, RACE RELATIONS AND RACIAL STEREOTYPES. Episode 4205.