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American Black Journal
Detroit Black political representation, MSU mass shooting
Season 51
Episode 8
For the first time in nearly 70 years, Detroit does not have an African American representative in Congress. “American Black Journal” teams up with BridgeDetroit to examine the changes in Detroit’s Black political power in Congress and its impact on the city’s majority-Black population. Plus, a look at how students and staff are coping with the mass shooting at Michigan State University.
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Exploring chronic homelessness, Black Leaders Detroit’s Ride for Equity, and DJ Whodat.
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Mental Health Awareness Month, the ALICE report and remembering the late Harry Belafonte.
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“American Black Journal” and BridgeDetroit examine climate’s impact on Black Detroiters.
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Elvis Mitchell’s “Is That Black Enough For You?!?” Netflix documentary, Bookstock 2023
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Urban Consulate: In Session,” violinist Regina Carter, and Randall Robinson’s legacy.
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Highlighting two trailblazing African American women in ministry for Women’s History Month
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Black and Hispanic real estate developers combined make up less than 1% of the industry.
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WE’RE ALMOST THREE MONTHS INTO THE NEW YEAR, AND THERE ARE STILL A LOT OF QUESTIONS ABOUT
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Host Stephen Henderson explores the role of Detroit’s Black churches throughout history.
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Black History Month at The Wright, Sphinx Organization 25th anniversary, Njioma Grevious.
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A roundtable reaction and response to the fatal police beating of Tyre Nichols.
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Detroit’s Black churches champion education, and a ceremony honoring first responders.