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American Black Journal
Blue Bird Inn, World Mental Health Day, Teens’ mental health
Season 51
Episode 41
A historic jazz club in Detroit is getting a massive renovation, thanks to the nonprofit Detroit Sound Conservancy. In recognition of World Mental Health Day on Oct. 10, experts from CNS Healthcare and Judson Center address mental health issues in the African American community. And, we examine the impact of social media on teenagers' mental health and how social media can be used positively.
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Host Stephen Henderson talks with three local pastors about the Black Church in 2023.
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Comic author Saladin Ahmed, Soul Studio’s holiday market, and Artlab J’s winter gala.
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Covenant House Michigan’s 25th anniversary and Michigan Judge John A. Murphy retires.
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Stephen Henderson and Kym Worthy reflect on the Malice Green murder 30 years ago.
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Examining the Black church’s role providing relief, support and hope during the holidays.
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DEI workplace efforts, Ebiara Fund for minority developers
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Black women entrepreneurs, Birwood Wall, Detroit Bass Day, and Tyrone Winfrey’s passing.
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A law firm marks 50 years, the Detroit Doll show returns, and the Army faces shortages.
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“American Black Journal” and BridgeDetroit examine home repair needs in Detroit.
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“The Black Church in Detroit” series examines the church’s role in politics and elections.
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DPSCD’s COVID recovery, Forgotten Harvest CEO’s future, Black Greek letter organizations
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Black Midwest Symposium comes to Detroit, Detroit Artists Market, State of the Hood summit