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The "100 Caring Congregations" project, panel discussion on the challenges and triumphs of caregiving
Season 53
Episode 39
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Impact of economic changes on small businesses, a look at Detroit Future City's 2025 Forum
Season 53
Episode 42
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How Dr. Ossian Sweet defied segregation 100 years ago, the Jackson Home is coming to The Henry Ford
Season 53
Episode 44
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Saluting U.S. veterans: A conversation with members of the Detroit Chapter of Tuskegee Airmen
Season 53
Episode 45
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The state of homelessness among young people, empowering students with improv
Season 53
Episode 46
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Black Church in Detroit series examines connection between religion and politics
Season 53
Episode 47
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Cooking with Que over the holidays, Kwanzaa at the Charles H. Wright Museum
Season 53
Episode 50
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Celebrating the 50-year legacy of Detroit’s WGPR-TV 62, the Charles H. Wright Museum turns 60
Season 53
Episode 38
We're celebrating milestone anniversaries for two Detroit treasures. We’ll pay tribute to the 50-year legacy of the nation’s first Black-owned and operated television station, Detroit’s WGPR-TV 62. Plus, the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History celebrates 60 years in the city.
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Celebrating the holidays with a show all about jazz. Singer Joan Belgrave talks about Detroit’s jazz legacy and the music of her late husband, Marcus Belgrove.
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Michigan’s chief medical executive, Dr. Joneigh Khaldun, talks to Stephen about COVID cases, the impending vaccines, and when we could see a sense of normalcy return to our lives.
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A look at what’s being done to include the voices of Michigan’s African American women on the nation’s political agenda.
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I.Detroit/Roxane Gay | Episode 4847
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Michigan Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist talks about the state’s efforts to reduce the spread of the coronavirus.
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A record number of Americans cast their ballots in one of the most divisive presidential elections we have ever seen.
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A new exhibit at the Charles H. Wright Museum illustrates why African Americans should vote. Plus, a Detroit artist pulls together a collection of international posters with political themes.
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Our roundtable is back to weigh in on the upcoming presidential election | Episode 4842
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NAACP/Voting Matters | Episode 4841
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Policing/Driving While Black | Episode 4839
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Diversity in the Nation’s Newsrooms/Journalists | Episode 4838
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Black Lives Matter Detroit Chapter/Detroit Activists | Episode 4837