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Seniors food program, NEA chair, Detroit Nigerian community

Season 51 Episode 32

Focus: HOPE is expanding its Food for Seniors program to assist more seniors who are experiencing food insecurity with the addition of 43 new sites across Southeast Michigan. National Endowment for the Arts Chair Dr. Maria Rosario Jackson talks about the importance of the arts in building healthy communities. And, check out a conversation about Detroit filmmaker Ozi Uduma’s film “Detroit We Dey.”

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A sneak peek at the 46th annual Detroit Jazz Festival
25:00
A conversation with the head of the Detroit Jazz Festival Foundation and two of this year’s musician
Eye Care For Detroit, Cybersecurity expert Sakinah Tanzil
26:46
Stephen Henderson talks with Eye Care For Detroit’s founder and a cybersecurity expert.
Detroit’s faith-based community addresses the mental health crisis facing Black youth
26:46
The “Black Church in Detroit” series examines faith-based efforts to support youth mental health.
Detroit mayoral candidates discuss their visions for small business in the city
26:46
Detroit mayoral candidates share their plans to help small businesses grow in Detroit.
Caregiving in the Black community: Highlights from American Black Journal’s virtual town hall
26:48
Watch highlights from Detroit PBS’ virtual town hall on caregiving in the Black community.
Black women’s influence in the church and community during the Great Migration
26:46
The “Black Church in Detroit” series examines the role of Black women during the Great Migration.
How federal cuts impact Michigan nonprofits, ARISE! Detroit 19th annual Neighborhoods Day
26:46
The impact of federal funding cuts on nonprofits and ARISE! Detroit’s 19th annual Neighborhoods Day.
Gospel music’s influence in America, Silence the Violence march honors gun violence victims
26:46
The history of African American religious music and an annual rally to end gun violence.
Inaugural GhostLight Gala, Black Artists Archive
26:46
The inaugural GhostLight Gala and an organization archiving the legacy of Detroit’s Black artists.
John Conyers III book ‘My Father’s House,’ Wright Museum Juneteenth celebration
25:00
The legacy of Michigan Congressman John Conyers Jr. and the Wright Museum’s Juneteenth celebration.
Michigan COVID study, 2025 Women of Excellence Awards, Remembering Luther Keith
25:01
A Michigan COVID study, “Women of Excellence” recipients, and a tribute to Luther Keith.
Detroit’s faith-based community addresses the mental health crisis facing Black youth
26:46
The “Black Church in Detroit” series examines faith-based efforts to support youth mental health.
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