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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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‘American Black Journal’ celebrates hip hop's 50th birthday locally and nationally.
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A $6 million grant for Wayne State and conversations from Detroit Policy Conference 2023.
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MLK Day celebrations, the 60th anniversary of the Walk to Freedom, and the Jit Masters.
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A look at some of the stories and conversations from “American Black Journal” in 2022.
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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.