5/21/17: National Foster Care Month / "Colors of Cancer Race 4 Resources"
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A look at the state of foster care and how you can change a child's life as a foster parent. And a follow-up report on the Pathways to Prison special. Episode 4531.
Read More11/1/15: Affordable Care Act Open Enrollment / MCL Jasco
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Enrollment opens November 1st for health coverage next year under the Affordable Care Act. Our panel of experts will provide the information you need to know to access affordable, quality healthcare. Plus, one of Detroit’s most successful minority entrepreneurs is here to talk about his journey and his commitment to hiring young people. Episode 4405.
Read More7/26/15: National Medical Association Convention / Detroit Wayne Mental Health Authority
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We look at health, wellness and fitness in the black community. Nearly 7,000 health professionals are converging on Detroit for the National Medical Association’s Convention & Scientific Assembly, and they’ll focus on the health of minority populations. Plus, we talk about the importance of mental health awareness among African Americans. And, the State debuts an adventure center designed to encou
Read More5/10/15: Super Business Girl / McDonald’s Inspiration Celebration Gospel Tour
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Detroit’s youngest entrepreneur – 12-year-old Asia Newson – joins us to discuss her company, her latest business ventures, and how she is helping Detroit youth. Plus, McDonald’s kicks off a concert tour featuring a lineup of powerhouse gospel talent, all in an effort to raise awareness of a charity that helps local families. Episode 4325.
Read More10/19/14: University of Detroit Mercy / National Association of Health Services Executives
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We talk with the president of University of Detroit Mercy about the exciting changes taking place on and around campus. Plus, check up on the condition of healthcare for minorities. And Ken Coleman shares important moments in Detroit’s black history. Episode 4304.
Read More4/20/14: Foster Care Awareness Month / Project Healthy Living
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Thousands of Michigan children who have suffered from neglect, abuse, or loss depend upon foster care parents to give them a loving home. We'll talk with the Children's Center about the issues surrounding foster care and the need to recruit more families to take care of these at-risk kids. Plus, United Health Organization is working to make the region healthier. Episode 4222.
Read More1/26/14: Institute for Population Health / Downtown Boxing Youth Program
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Loretta Davis of Institute for Population Health; Khali Sweeney of Downtown Boxing Gym.
Read More10/20/13: Affordable Care Act and ProsperUS Detroit
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This week on American Black Journal: The Affordable Care Act and ProsperUS Detroit. Episode 4204.
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