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American Black Journal
Deirdre D.S. Sense
We are starting to see large events like concerts return after being shut down for more than a year because of covid. During that time, Detroit Hip-Hop artist and activist Deirdre d.s. Sense ( “d-essence”) Smith came up with new ways to connect to her audiences. She created what she calls a “Quarantine Concert Series.” Episode 4929 - Segment 3
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A preview of this year’s Detroit Jazz Festival and a performance by artist-in-residence Joe Lovano.
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A pivotal moment in the history of baseball and the Detroit Women in Jazz Oral History Project.