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American Black Journal

Detroit’s faith-based community addresses the mental health crisis facing Black youth

Season 53 Episode 21

Detroit's faith-based community is helping address the escalating mental health crisis among Black youth. “American Black Journal” host Stephen Henderson talks with Bishop Mbiyu Chui of Shrine of the Black Madonna, Rev. Jonathan Betts Fields of Hartford Memorial Baptist Church, and Karra Thomas of the Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network (DWIHN) about efforts to support youth in Detroit.

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Detroit One/DSA Symphony
26:47
Stephen Henderson and guests discuss Detroit and the DSA Symphony
NABS Scholarship Fund/The Cross & the Light
27:00
Stephen Henderson discusses the National Association of Black Suppliers 25th anniversary.
Soul Food Special
56:12
Stephen Henderson explores African-American cuisine, joined by experts. Ep 4150
Delta Centennial/Rosa Parks
26:45
Host Stephen Henderson is joined by Dr. Beverly Gray and Kim Trent of Delta Sigma Theta
Rare Photo Exhibit/Sphinx Organization
26:45
Stephen Henderson discusses African American life in the New Deal Era and the Sphinx Org.
Behind the Crime Statistics
26:46
Stephen Henderson is joined by Inspector Dwane Blockman and Dr. Carl S. Taylor
Auto Diversity/Digital Divide
26:51
Diversity in the Auto Industry/Digital Divide in Detroit.
Detroit Works Project
26:45
Stephen and guests discuss the Detroit Works Project
Detroit Public Schools
26:47
Stephen and guests discuss the state of the Detroit Public School system
2012 Year End Review
26:47
Stephen Henderson reviews 2012 with guests.
Detroit Tigers / Detroit Public Safety Foundation / Detroit
26:53
Discussion on the Tigers, the Detroit Public Safety Foundation, and Detroit art. Ep 4139
"The House I Live In" / Detroit Land Bank
26:48
Discussion on the War on Drugs. Ep 4138
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