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American Black Journal
Bookstock 2025 supports literacy through book sale and student essay contest
Bookstock, metro Detroit’s largest used book and media sale, returns for its 21st year on April 27-May 4. “American Black Journal” host Stephen Henderson talks with three guests connected to the event: Alycia Meriweather, deputy superintendent at Detroit Public Schools Community District; Damir Archer, the 2024 Bookstock B.E.S.T. Awards winner; and Kenneth Powers, Archer's teacher.
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Black Church leaders discuss the changing faith practices of young African Americans.
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New sickle cell disease treatments, a trauma camp for returning citizens and DJ Drummer
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Detroit Police Chief James White discusses the city’s 2023 decrease in violent crimes.
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Wayne State’s tribute to Dr. King, United Way for Southeast Michigan’s Racial Equity Fund.
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American Black Journal’s thought-provoking conversations and notable guests from 2023.
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Leaders of Detroit’s Black churches discuss their top priorities going into the new year.
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Rose Morton, tracing African American family genealogy, and Rob Edwards’ graphic novel.
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Rev. Dr. Charles G. Adams’ legacy, and immigrants’ impact on Michigan’s population growth.
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Resources for the homeless during the holidays and Cranbrook Art Museum’s new exhibit.
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There’s a growing trend of young Black Americans embracing spirituality over religion.
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The Black Church in Detroit discusses the Mideast conflict and interfaith relationships.
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Opera tenor George Shirley, Omega Psi Phi Detroit’s 100th and MEDF’s 30th anniversary.