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American Black Journal
GhostLight Arts Initiative honors two Black arts trailblazers at inaugural GhostLight Gala
The GhostLight Arts Initiative hosts its inaugural GhostLight Gala, spotlighting two trailblazers in Black arts and culture. The event will honor Detroit cultural arts producer Njia Kai and Dr. George Shirley, a trailblazing opera tenor. American Black Journal host Stephen Henderson talks with the two honorees and GhostLight Arts Initiative Executive Director John Sloan III.
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