Gen. McConville talks about COVID-19 and the labor shortage’s impact on the military, as well as the military’s investments to attract more youth to serve.
Detroit PBS
One Detroit Arts & Culture – Detroit Bass Day, Kadima Music Therapy, African World Festival
At Kadima, a mental health services center for people dealing with persistent mental health challenges who need help living independently in the community, its Creative Expressions program has given clients the opportunity to blend music and arts with their treatment goals.
American Black Journal – Making Black America Documentary, Black Fraternities and Sororities
Henry Louis Gates, Jr., the creator of “The Black Church: This is Our Story, This is Our Song” and “Finding Your Roots,” has produced a new PBS documentary, “Making Black America: Through the Grapevine,” celebrating Black joy and resilience.
American Black Journal – The Black Church in Detroit Seminary Education and the Future of Ministry
“American Black Journal” continues its series on “The Black Church in Detroit” with a look at the state of seminary education and the future of ministry in Detroit.
One Detroit Arts & Culture – Detroit Public Theatre, Dick Purtan, ‘Life in Bloom,’ Urban Art Orchestra
For the past eight years, the Detroit Public Theatre has entertained folks with performances at the Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Music Center, in the Robert A. and Maggie Allesee Hall, but as the community theater company embarks on its 2022-2023 season, it will kick off at a new location.
One Detroit: Michigan’s Automotive Future, Michigan Water Affordability, Sustainable Sushi
More than a century ago, Detroit’s entrepreneurial spirit put the Michigan auto industry on the map as the Motor City — the car capital of the world, but how will the state that has led the automotive industry for several decades stay competitive in the ever-changing automotive environment of the 21st century?
One Detroit Arts & Culture – IS/LAND’s ‘Invisible Embrace,’ Detroit Month of Design, Ballet Folklorico de Detroit, Armando Vega
A rich tradition of Hispanic culture lives within Southwest Detroit’s neighborhoods.
American Black Journal – Detroit Chapter NABJ 40th Anniversary, Michigan Barber School 75th Anniversary
Michigan Barber School Director Saul Green sits down to talk about the 75-year history of the Black-owned and operated barber school founded by his father.
American Black Journal – ‘Ain’t Too Proud’ Musical, WGPR-TV 62 Fundraising Gala
Stephen Henderson sits down with Morisseau to talk about the success of the musical, its time on Broadway cut short by COVID-19, and the significance of bringing the show to Detroit.
One Detroit Arts & Culture: Garage-Rock Punk Revue, Deviate Fashion, Ukrainian Kobzar, Aaron Lewys
After missing two years due to COVID-19, the Detroit All-Star Garage-Rock Punk Revue returns for its 4th year, and this time it has expanded into a two-day music festival. The two-day punk festival takes place on the outdoor stage at the Cadieux Cafe Aug. 19-20, 2022.
