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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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Iconic hug photo from 1948 World Series, preserving the contributions of women jazz artists in Detroit
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Black Church in Detroit series examines Black presence in the Bible and “Faith in Detroit”
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Oral history project preserves the legacy of Detroit women in jazz
Oral historian Veronica Johnson partnered with the Detroit Sound Conservancy to create the Detroit Women in Jazz Oral History Project. The project digitizes and archives interviews with women in Detroit’s jazz scene. One Detroit contributor Cecelia Sharpe of 90.9 WRCJ talks with Johnson about the women who have shaped Detroit’s jazz culture and how their stories are being preserved.
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Stephen talks with filmaker Julie Dash and with a former Negro League Baseball player.
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Stephen talks with The Detroit Area Agency on Aging about needs of the elderly.
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Stephen talks with journalist, Robin Givhan and discusses "School to Prison Pipeline".
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Stephen talks with the founder of “Boys 2 Books” and the Michigan Women's Foundation.
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Stephen Henderson discusses the National Association of Black Suppliers 25th anniversary.
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Host Stephen Henderson is joined by Dr. Beverly Gray and Kim Trent of Delta Sigma Theta
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Stephen Henderson discusses African American life in the New Deal Era and the Sphinx Org.
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Stephen Henderson is joined by Inspector Dwane Blockman and Dr. Carl S. Taylor