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American Black Journal

Black Churches champion education, honoring first responders

Season 51 Episode 5

American Black Journal’s “Black Church in Detroit" series examines the important role of the church as champions for the city's schools and students. Host Stephen Henderson learns more about the vital partnership between churches and schools. Plus, the Church of the Messiah hosts an awards ceremony honoring Detroit’s first responders for keeping residents safe during two major fires in Islandview.

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Black Church in Detroit series looks ahead to 2026
26:46
American Black Journal talks with local pastors about their goals, hopes and plans for the new year.
How Dr. Ossian Sweet defied segregation 100 years ago, the Jackson Home is coming to The Henry Ford
26:46
Remembering the legacy of Dr. Ossian Sweet, and a civil rights landmark finds a new home in Michigan
Cooking with Que over the holidays, Kwanzaa at the Charles H. Wright Museum
26:46
Healthy eating with “Cooking With Que” and what the Charles H. Wright Museum has planned for Kwanzaa
Detroit Opera's ‘Highways & Valleys — Two American Love Stories’ and Detroit Public Theatre's ‘Holiday Cabaret’
25:00
A look at the opera “Highway 1, USA” and what’s in store for audiences at this year’s DPT cabaret.
The Wright Museum’s 60th anniversary, Teen HYPE’s ‘Two Detroits’ play
25:00
Celebrating The Wright Museum’s 60th anniversary and Teen HYPE’s play “Two Detroits.”
Black Church in Detroit series examines connection between religion and politics
26:46
Religious leaders in the city discuss the impact of today's political climate on the Black church.
The state of homelessness among young people, empowering students with improv
26:46
November is National Homeless Youth Awareness Month, Detroit Creativity Project inspires youth
Saluting U.S. veterans: A conversation with members of the Detroit Chapter of Tuskegee Airmen
26:46
We commemorate Veterans Day and preview the upcoming PBS docuseries “The American Revolution.”
How Dr. Ossian Sweet defied segregation 100 years ago, the Jackson Home is coming to The Henry Ford
26:46
Remembering the legacy of Dr. Ossian Sweet, and a civil rights landmark finds a new home in Michigan
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.
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