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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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A decade after the Flint water crisis and a preview of the 2024 Small Business Workshop.
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National Minority Health Month and the NFL Draft’s impact on tourism in Detroit.
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The Wolverine Bar’s Barristers’ Ball, attorney Ben Crump and jazz drummer Brian Blade.
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‘The Best of the Best: Jazz from Detroit,” film, “Regeneration” Black cinema exhibit.
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Wayne State University’s Black men’s health symposium and the 20th annual Bookstock.
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Women in the Black Church | Full Episode
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A conversation with poet Nikki Giovanni and an eight-year-old Detroit girl’s viral story.
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Detroit’s Neighborhood Vitality Index and Ruth E. Carter’s exhibit at the Wright Museum.
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Grow Detroit’s Young Talent summer jobs program and Detroit DJ Stacey “Hotwaxx” Hale.
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Two Detroit ministers discuss artificial intelligence’s impact on the Black community.
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Heart disease in Black women, The Carr Center’s new exhibit, and the NFL Draft in Detroit.
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American Black Journal explores Detroit’s impact on gospel music and Black spirituality.