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Ruth E. Carter’s Afrofuturism exhibit at The Wright Museum
Two-time Oscar-winning costume designer Ruth E. Carter sits down with host Stephen Henderson to talk about her exhibit “Ruth E. Carter: Afrofuturism in Costume Design” at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History through March 31, 2024. The exhibit features costumes from iconic films that Carter worked on such as Black Panther, Wakanda Forever, Roots, Selma, Malcolm X and many more.
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Black Family Development’s 46th and the “Healthy and Resilient Communities” program.

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“The Spirit of Justice” author Jemar Tisby and September is Black Reading Month.

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The 2024 election’s impact on the Black community and Church of the Messiah’s 150th.

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Michigan Supreme Court Justice Kyra Harris Bolden and Homelessness Awareness Month.

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Detroit Future City's Equity Forum focuses on equitable employment for African Americans.

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Faith and politics: Detroit’s Black churches mobilize voters ahead of the 2024 election.

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A special report on the restoration of Malcolm X’s former home in Inkster, Michigan.

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Church of the Messiah Detroit’s 150th, Judson Center’s 100th and the Ford Piquette Museum.

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“Fat Ham” at Detroit Public Theatre and a conversation with actor Roger Guenveur Smith.

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Backlash against DEI, AACHM’s new home and the cost of housing’s impact on young voters.

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A conversation on the role of ministers who provide pastoral care during and after death.

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National Suicide Prevention Month, Caleb’s Kids and the Detroit Black Film Festival.