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ABJ Roundtable December 2019

ABJ Roundtable December 2019

Season 48 Episode 3
26:46
Best of 2019 American Black Journal

Best of 2019 American Black Journal

Season 48 Episode 4
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The BAR/Encourage Me I'm Young

The BAR/Encourage Me I'm Young

Season 48 Episode 5
26:46
Ace Petroleum/Urban Alliance

Ace Petroleum/Urban Alliance

Season 48 Episode 8
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“The American Rhapsody”

“The American Rhapsody”

Season 48 Episode 10
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CCH Pounder/Heart Health

CCH Pounder/Heart Health

Season 48 Episode 11
23:44
Black Economic Agenda/Activate Fund

Black Economic Agenda/Activate Fund

Season 48 Episode 12
23:45
From the Edge of the Ghetto/Women Authors

From the Edge of the Ghetto/Women Authors

Season 48 Episode 13
23:45
Coronavirus Impact/Election 2020

Coronavirus Impact/Election 2020

Season 48 Episode 14
23:45
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American Black Journal

Wrongfully Convicted/Neighborhood Defender Service

Season 48 Episode 2

Danny Burton spent 32 years in prison on a wrongful murder conviction before being released. Stephen talks with Danny and a member of his legal team about what led to his conviction being overturned. Plus, Wayne County brings in the Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem to reimagine the county's approach to handling public defense cases. Episode 4802

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Black Church in Detroit series examines Black presence in the Bible and “Faith in Detroit”
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A look at the African presence in the Bible and a new project encourages stories about faith.
Detroit Public Theatre’s “The Mountaintop,” sitting down with Dr. Funkenstein, cello performance from Sphinx Competition
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Conversations with Brian Taylor, Dr. Funkenstein and a performance from the Sphinx Competition.
Iconic hug photo from 1948 World Series, preserving the contributions of women jazz artists in Detroit
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A pivotal moment in the history of baseball and the Detroit Women in Jazz Oral History Project.
Radio personality Gerald McBride’s memoir, previewing "Black and Jewish America: An Interwoven History"
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Gerald McBride’s role in shaping Black radio in Detroit and a preview of a new PBS documentary.
Black Church in Detroit series examines youth in the church
26:46
ABJ talks with ministers about why some young people are not involved in the Black church.
Fighting food insecurity, a special caregiving report about planning for the future
26:46
How United Way for Southeastern Michigan is helping feed families and more on caregiving.
Celebrating the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday at The Henry Ford, cartoonist Keith Knight discusses his work
26:46
A look at The Henry Ford’s MLK Day programming and Keith Knight's talk at the Charles H. Wright Muse
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Black Church in Detroit series looks ahead to 2026
26:46
American Black Journal talks with local pastors about their goals, hopes and plans for the new year.
How Dr. Ossian Sweet defied segregation 100 years ago, the Jackson Home is coming to The Henry Ford
26:46
Remembering the legacy of Dr. Ossian Sweet, and a civil rights landmark finds a new home in Michigan
Cooking with Que over the holidays, Kwanzaa at the Charles H. Wright Museum
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Healthy eating with “Cooking With Que” and what the Charles H. Wright Museum has planned for Kwanzaa
Detroit Opera's ‘Highways & Valleys — Two American Love Stories’ and Detroit Public Theatre's ‘Holiday Cabaret’
25:00
A look at the opera “Highway 1, USA” and what’s in store for audiences at this year’s DPT cabaret.
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