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Museum of Detroit Electronic Music, pioneering women DJs, techno legend Carl Craig
Season 54
Episode 20
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Iconic hug photo from 1948 World Series, preserving the contributions of women jazz artists in Detroit
Season 54
Episode 22
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Juneteenth at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History and Faith in Detroit
Season 54
Episode 23
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Fighting food insecurity, a special caregiving report about planning for the future
Season 54
Episode 19
American Black Journal host Stephen Henderson gets details on how United Way for Southeastern Michigan is helping feed families affected by inflation and federal funding cuts. Plus, Detroit PBS’s continuing coverage on caregiving examines the important conversations that should take place with aging loved ones.
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Celebrating Juneteenth and GRAMMY-winning musician Cory Henry shares his story of faith.
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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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The mental health struggles of young African Americans and the challenges and rewards of caregiving.
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Ahead of the Movement Festival, we’re featuring conversations about Detroit’s techno scene.
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A Detroit workshop helps small businesses, and we’ll hear the personal stories of caregivers.
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How churches are tackling the affordable housing shortage and our first "Faith in Detroit" story.
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A preview of Bookstock and sitting down with this year’s Detroit Jazz Festival Artist-in-Residence.
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Eliminating health disparities that put Black mothers at risk and a look at a caregiving event.
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Nonprofit works to improve Detroit neighborhoods and a talk on the state of education in Michigan.
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A look at an initiative that supports women preachers and church leaders.
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This year’s Kresge Eminent Artist, the relationship between Black and Jewish communities in Detroit.
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“The Lion King” is back and a look at civil rights leader Jesse Jackson’s appearance on ABJ in 2015.