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P20 Partners

A 50 million dollar commitment from the Kresge foundation is creating a unique educational center in Detroit. The “P20 Partnership” will offer pre-K through graduate school studies, along with community programs on the Marygrove college campus. Stephen Henderson talks to some of the partners including Wendy Lewis Jackson, Dr. Kendra Hearn, and Dr. Nikolai Vitti. Episode 4648/Segment 1

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