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“The American Rhapsody”

Season 48 Episode 10
26:46
CCH Pounder/Heart Health

CCH Pounder/Heart Health

Season 48 Episode 11
23:44
Black Economic Agenda/Activate Fund

Black Economic Agenda/Activate Fund

Season 48 Episode 12
23:45
From the Edge of the Ghetto/Women Authors

From the Edge of the Ghetto/Women Authors

Season 48 Episode 13
23:45
Coronavirus Impact/Election 2020

Coronavirus Impact/Election 2020

Season 48 Episode 14
23:45
Barry Randolph/Mark Lee

Barry Randolph/Mark Lee

Season 48 Episode 15
26:46
Educational Resources/Keeping the Faith

Educational Resources/Keeping the Faith

Season 48 Episode 17
26:46
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Season 48 Episode 8

We're at the Detroit Regional Chamber's Detroit Policy Conference. Stephen talks with the African-American businessman who made history by signing a multi-million dollar contract with the City of Detroit to provide fuel for the city's fleet of vehicles. And, a national non-profit organization is putting young people to work and helping them learn how to become self-sufficient. Episode 4808

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The Black Church in Detroit: The intersection of religion and politics
26:46
The connection between faith and politics and how Black churches are helping to get out the vote.
Impact of economic changes on small businesses, a look at Detroit Future City's 2025 Forum
26:46
The economic climate's effect on entrepreneurs and a conversation with PolicyLink CEO Michael McAfee
Justice Kyra Harris Bolden, Homelessness Awareness Month
26:46
Michigan Supreme Court Justice Kyra Harris Bolden and Homelessness Awareness Month.
Easter season in the Black church, Jazz bassist Ron Carter
26:46
Easter season in the Black church and a conversation with jazz bassist Ron Carter.
The "100 Caring Congregations" project, panel discussion on the challenges and triumphs of caregiving
26:46
We’re looking at caregiving in the African American community.
Celebrating the 50-year legacy of Detroit’s WGPR-TV 62, the Charles H. Wright Museum turns 60
26:46
A big year for Detroit’s WGPR-TV 62 and the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History.
The Detroit Black Film Festival returns, how Lisa Whitmore Davis’ health journey is helping other Black women
26:46
A look at the Detroit Black Film Festival and chronicling one woman’s breast cancer journey.
Marion Hayden, ‘All Black Vinyl’ series, Remembering Al Allen
26:46
2025 Kresge Eminent Artist, Carl Craig’s “All Black Vinyl” series and journalist Al Allen.
Spirituality and Racial Healing, Foster Care in Michigan
26:46
The Episcopal Diocese of Michigan’s Spirituality and Race initiative and foster care in Michigan.
Gospel music’s influence in America, Silence the Violence march honors gun violence victims
26:46
The evolution of African American religious music and a rally to end gun violence.
Jemar Tisby’s ‘The Spirit of Justice,’ September is Black Reading Month
24:49
“The Spirit of Justice” author Jemar Tisby and September is Black Reading Month.
A sneak peek at the 46th annual Detroit Jazz Festival
25:00
A conversation with the head of the Detroit Jazz Festival Foundation and two of this year’s musician
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