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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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Iconic hug photo from 1948 World Series, preserving the contributions of women jazz artists in Detroit
Season 54
Episode 22
How a 1948 photo of two baseball players hugging after a World Series Game 4 victory became a symbol of racial harmony and unity. Plus, American Black Journal looks at an oral history project that’s preserving the legacies of Detroit’s women jazz artists.
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Local connection to the 1964 Freedom Summer Project, plus Detroit pride goes on display.
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We take a look at the recommendations of the Detroit Blight Removal Task Force. Ep 4230.
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Jazz violinist Regina Carter talks about her career and growing up in Detroit. Ep 4229.
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Brown vs. Board of Education; discussion of groundbreaking film, "Belle." Ep 4227.
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Ford Freedom Award honors extraordinary heroes; African Liberation Day activities.
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Local foundation provides scholarships for youth; Detroiters document one day in the city.
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Fallout from Donald Sterling scandal; Sphinx Organization fosters diversity. Episode 4224.
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Detroit's future; how local kids can win scholarships at the Michigan State Fair. Ep 4223.
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The Children's Center discusses Foster Care Awareness Month; Project Healthy Living
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Human trafficking is on the rise in Michigan. Detroit City Chess Club. Episode 4221
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Meet two students who are leading the way as role models for young black males in Detroit.