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The Jackson Home at The Henry Ford, Black Leaders Detroit’s 2025 Ride for Equity
Season 53
Episode 19
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Detroit’s faith-based community addresses the mental health crisis facing Black youth
Season 53
Episode 21
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Michigan COVID study, 2025 Women of Excellence Awards, Remembering Luther Keith
Season 53
Episode 22
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John Conyers III book ‘My Father’s House,’ Wright Museum Juneteenth celebration
Season 53
Episode 23
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Gospel music’s influence in America, Silence the Violence march honors gun violence victims
Season 53
Episode 25
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How federal cuts impact Michigan nonprofits, ARISE! Detroit 19th annual Neighborhoods Day
Season 53
Episode 26
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Black women’s influence in the church and community during the Great Migration
Season 53
Episode 27
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Caregiving in the Black community: Highlights from American Black Journal’s virtual town hall
Season 53
Episode 28
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Detroit mayoral candidates discuss their visions for small business in the city
Season 53
Episode 29
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Detroit’s faith-based community addresses the mental health crisis facing Black youth
Season 53
Episode 30
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‘The Central Park Five’ opera, The LEE Group’s Small Business Workshop
Season 53
Episode 18
“American Black Journal” guest host Trudy Gallant-Stokes talks with Nataki Garrett, director of the Detroit production of “The Central Park Five” opera coming to the Detroit Opera House. Plus, The LEE Group’s President & CEO Mark S. Lee shares details about the 11th annual Small Business Workshop and how it will help entrepreneurs and business owners navigate economic uncertainty.
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26:46
The inaugural GhostLight Gala and an organization archiving the legacy of Detroit’s Black artists.

25:00
The legacy of Michigan Congressman John Conyers Jr. and the Wright Museum’s Juneteenth celebration.

25:01
A Michigan COVID study, “Women of Excellence” recipients, and a tribute to Luther Keith.

26:46
The “Black Church in Detroit” series examines faith-based efforts to support youth mental health.

26:46
The Episcopal Diocese of Michigan’s Spirituality and Race initiative and foster care in Michigan.

26:45
Stephen Henderson learns about The Jackson Home and Black Leaders Detroit’s 2025 Ride for Equity.

26:46
Easter season in the Black church and a conversation with jazz bassist Ron Carter.

26:46
A conversation with best-selling author and poet Kwame Alexander and details on Bookstock 2025.

26:46
Stephen Henderson talks with Eye Care For Detroit’s founder and cybersecurity expert Sakinah Tanzil.

26:45
Details about Grow Detroit’s Young Talent program and the resurgence of Detroit’s Avenue of Fashion.

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The evolution and influence of funk music and Michigan Poet Laureate Melba Joyce Boyd.

26:46
The “Black Church in Detroit” series examines the role of Black women during the Great Migration.