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Season 44 Episode 30

A black history-maker shares her experiences breaking gender and racial barriers; details on Bookstock; we meet two young boxers in search of the American dream. Episode 4430.

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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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