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Julie Dash / Negro Leagues

Julie Dash / Negro Leagues

Season 41 Episode 56
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Detroit History Book / NASP Awards

Detroit History Book / NASP Awards

Season 41 Episode 58
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Walk to Freedom 50th Anniversary

Walk to Freedom 50th Anniversary

Season 41 Episode 60
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Walk to Freedom 50th/Arise Detroit

Walk to Freedom 50th/Arise Detroit

Season 41 Episode 61
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Healthy Eating / Black Male Health

Healthy Eating / Black Male Health

Season 41 Episode 63
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Paradise Valley Music Festival

Paradise Valley Music Festival

Season 41 Episode 64
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Emerging Leader Award/Skillman

Emerging Leader Award/Skillman

Season 41 Episode 65
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Detroit Police Chief James Craig

Detroit Police Chief James Craig

Season 41 Episode 66
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Detroit Public Schools EM Jack Martin

Detroit Public Schools EM Jack Martin

Season 41 Episode 67
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American Black Journal

Detroit Area Agency on Aging / Restructuring Detroit

Season 41 Episode 55

The Detroit Area Agency on Aging talks about the results of a recent series of summits focusing on the un-met needs of the elderly and their caregivers. Plus, a local minority-owned consulting firm has developed a bold plan to turnaround Detroit’s financial situation. We’ll discuss what’s in the plan and what makes it different. Episode 4155.

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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.
Juneteenth at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History and Faith in Detroit
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Celebrating Juneteenth and GRAMMY-winning musician Cory Henry shares his story of faith.
Iconic hug photo from 1948 World Series, preserving the contributions of women jazz artists in Detroit
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A pivotal moment in the history of baseball and the Detroit Women in Jazz Oral History Project.
The Black Church in Detroit series and “Caregiving Conversations”
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The mental health struggles of young African Americans and the challenges and rewards of caregiving.
Museum of Detroit Electronic Music, pioneering women DJs, techno legend Carl Craig
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Ahead of the Movement Festival, we’re featuring conversations about Detroit’s techno scene.
Fighting food insecurity, a special caregiving report about planning for the future
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How United Way for Southeastern Michigan is helping feed families and more on caregiving.
A look at this year’s Small Business Workshop and “Caregiving Conversations”
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A Detroit workshop helps small businesses, and we’ll hear the personal stories of caregivers.
Examining affordable housing shortage and a story from “Faith in Detroit”
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How churches are tackling the affordable housing shortage and our first "Faith in Detroit" story.
Bookstock returns, a conversation with Detroit Jazz Festival Artist-in-Residence Joe Lovano
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A preview of Bookstock and sitting down with this year’s Detroit Jazz Festival Artist-in-Residence.
National Black Maternal Health Week, "Detroit PBS & The Caring Community"
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Eliminating health disparities that put Black mothers at risk and a look at a caregiving event.
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