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American Black Journal
Flint Mayor Karen Weaver / Detroit’s Rhodes Scholar
Season 45
Episode 12
Flint Mayor Karen Weaver discusses the indictments, financial aid for the city, cleaning up the lead-contaminated water, and the health of residents. Plus, a local man attending Princeton University is among the recipients of the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship. Episode 4512.
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