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American Black Journal
Tyre Nichols’ death: A roundtable about racism
American Black Journal contributor Bryce Huffman reflected on the 1963 Detroit Walk to Freedom with Dorothy Aldridge, who participated in the walk 60 years ago. She talks about how it felt to be among the thousands of people marching down Woodward Avenue, as well as the walk’s impact on her life and its place in history.
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McGregor Fund president discusses her decision to step down and a look at the history of WCHB radio.
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Our "Black Church in Detroit" series examines the role of the Black church in helping to reduce gun
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Dr. Yusef Bunchy Shakur discusses his documentary and a historic landmark opens at The Henry Ford.
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Mary Sheffield discusses her family’s legacy and more, and Desiree Cooper discusses her new book.
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Celebrating Juneteenth and GRAMMY-winning musician Cory Henry shares his story of faith.
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A pivotal moment in the history of baseball and the Detroit Women in Jazz Oral History Project.
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The mental health struggles of young African Americans and the challenges and rewards of caregiving.
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Ahead of the Movement Festival, we’re featuring conversations about Detroit’s techno scene.
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How United Way for Southeastern Michigan is helping feed families and more on caregiving.
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A Detroit workshop helps small businesses, and we’ll hear the personal stories of caregivers.
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How churches are tackling the affordable housing shortage and our first "Faith in Detroit" story.
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A preview of Bookstock and sitting down with this year’s Detroit Jazz Festival Artist-in-Residence.