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Detroit’s faith-based community addresses the mental health crisis facing Black youth
Season 53
Episode 30
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Gospel music’s influence in America, Silence the Violence march honors gun violence victims
Season 53
Episode 34
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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
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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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Detroit mayoral candidates discuss their visions for small business in the city
Season 53
Episode 29
Hear from six Detroit mayoral candidates about their visions for small business in the city. John Barlow, Fred Durhal, Joel Haashiim, Saunteel Jenkins, Todd Perkins and Mary Sheffield discuss their plans to help small businesses grow, solutions for the lack of access to capital, and how they would work with the current presidential administration to get federal funding.
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Artist Brittini Ward unveils the inspiration behind the 2023 Detroit Jazz Festival poster.
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Focus: HOPE’s seniors food program, Maria Rosario Jackson, Detroit’s Nigerian community.
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The Michigan Diversity Council’s annual summit and summer reading with Brilliant Detroit.
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Addressing the issues impacting African Americans today and advocating for change.
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Examining Detroit's affordable housing crisis and its impact on homelessness in the city.
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ARISE Detroit! 17th Neighborhoods Day, the 40th African World Festival
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Explore the role Detroit’s religious community played in the 1963 Detroit Walk to Freedom.
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The 2023 Civil Rights Summit, Juneteenth at The Wright Museum, plus jazz artist Saxappeal.
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Mental health in the Black church, the Silence the Violence march and June Jubilee events.
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Addressing child welfare disparities; shining a light on Black philanthropists.
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A Small Business Workshop, Passing Strange musical, and saxophonist De’Sean Jones.
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Exploring chronic homelessness, Black Leaders Detroit’s Ride for Equity, and DJ Whodat.