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“The Lion King” returns to Detroit Opera House, the late Rev. Jesse Jackson’s legacy
Season 54
Episode 11
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Tyree Guyton of The Heidelberg Project, Detroit’s Black and Jewish Communities
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Episode 12
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Sitting down with Life Remodeled president, a look at Detroit Policy Conference panel on education
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Episode 14
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National Black Maternal Health Week, "Detroit PBS & The Caring Community"
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Episode 15
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Bookstock returns, a conversation with Detroit Jazz Festival Artist-in-Residence Joe Lovano
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Episode 16
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Examining affordable housing shortage and a story from “Faith in Detroit”
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Episode 17
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A look at this year’s Small Business Workshop and “Caregiving Conversations”
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Episode 18
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Fighting food insecurity, a special caregiving report about planning for the future
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Episode 19
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Museum of Detroit Electronic Music, pioneering women DJs, techno legend Carl Craig
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Episode 20
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Empowering African American children, philanthropy’s role in Detroit’s growth
Season 54
Episode 10
The leader of a local nonprofit, “Encourage Me I’m Young,” talks about the group’s efforts to raise the reading levels of African American boys. Plus, a conversation about the important role of philanthropy in growing Detroit’s economy and empowering children and families.
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Conversations with Brian Taylor, Dr. Funkenstein and a performance from the Sphinx Competition.
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A pivotal moment in the history of baseball and the Detroit Women in Jazz Oral History Project.
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Gerald McBride’s role in shaping Black radio in Detroit and a preview of a new PBS documentary.
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ABJ talks with ministers about why some young people are not involved in the Black church.
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How United Way for Southeastern Michigan is helping feed families and more on caregiving.
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A look at The Henry Ford’s MLK Day programming and Keith Knight's talk at the Charles H. Wright Muse
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American Black Journal is looking back at some of the guests and topics covered in 2025.
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American Black Journal talks with local pastors about their goals, hopes and plans for the new year.
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Remembering the legacy of Dr. Ossian Sweet, and a civil rights landmark finds a new home in Michigan
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Healthy eating with “Cooking With Que” and what the Charles H. Wright Museum has planned for Kwanzaa
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A look at the opera “Highway 1, USA” and what’s in store for audiences at this year’s DPT cabaret.
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Celebrating The Wright Museum’s 60th anniversary and Teen HYPE’s play “Two Detroits.”