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Dave Bing on Detroit’s Resurgence / Career Mastered Awards

Season 44 Episode 22

How can Detroiters and minorities get more involved in the City’s resurgence? Plus, several local women are being recognized this month as game changers in their careers. Episode 4422.

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The Black Church in Detroit’s connection to the 1963 Walk to
26:46
Explore the role Detroit’s religious community played in the 1963 Detroit Walk to Freedom.
Civil Rights Summit, Juneteenth Jubilee, Saxappeal
25:00
The 2023 Civil Rights Summit, Juneteenth at The Wright Museum, plus jazz artist Saxappeal.
Ministers & mental health, Gun violence march, June Jubilee
26:46
Mental health in the Black church, the Silence the Violence march and June Jubilee events.
Child Welfare Disparities, Soul of Philanthropy, DSA Dance
26:46
Addressing child welfare disparities; shining a light on Black philanthropists.
Small Business Workshop, Passing Strange, De’Sean Jones
26:45
A Small Business Workshop, Passing Strange musical, and saxophonist De’Sean Jones.
Homelessness in Detroit, Ride for Equity, Detroit DJ Whodat
26:46
Exploring chronic homelessness, Black Leaders Detroit’s Ride for Equity, and DJ Whodat.
Mental Health Awareness Month, ALICE Report, Harry Belafonte
26:46
Mental Health Awareness Month, the ALICE report and remembering the late Harry Belafonte.
Climate Change’s impact on Black Detroiters
26:46
“American Black Journal” and BridgeDetroit examine climate’s impact on Black Detroiters.
Is That Black Enough For You?!?/Bookstock 2023
26:46
Elvis Mitchell’s “Is That Black Enough For You?!?” Netflix documentary, Bookstock 2023
Urban Consulate, Regina Carter, Randall Robinson
26:46
Urban Consulate: In Session,” violinist Regina Carter, and Randall Robinson’s legacy.
The Black Church in Detroit: Women in ministry
26:46
Highlighting two trailblazing African American women in ministry for Women’s History Month
The state of Black real estate development in Detroit
8:53
Black and Hispanic real estate developers combined make up less than 1% of the industry.
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