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American Black Journal
Trinity/Donna Jackson
Season 46
Episode 35
Independent filmmakers from around the world are coming to Detroit for the Trinity International Film Festival. Plus, a Detroit artist uses her experiences as an African American woman as the inspiration for her work. Episode 4635
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