Detroit Public Television Honors Black History Month with a Variety of Programming Throughout February
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Detroit Public Television is proud to celebrate Black History this February and all year round!
Read MoreAmerican Black Journal | One Detroit Education Roadshow | Extras
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Get the extended tour of Brightmoor and hear more from DPSCD Superintendent Nikolai Vitti as he answers the audience's pressing questions about the state of education in Detroit.
Read More2/5/17: American Black Journal talks mentorship at the Downtown Boxing Gym
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More than 100 community members and thought leaders joined together to discuss the value of mentorship in developing leaders of the next generation.
Read MoreDetroit Public Television Honors Black History Month with a Variety of Programming Throughout February
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Detroit Public Television (DPTV) is proud to celebrate Black History this February and all year round!
Read More7/31/16: American Black Journal Special: Racial Attitudes
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Stephen Henderson teams up with One Detroit to explore racial attitudes in Detroit and outward with a panel of community leaders.
Read More"Detroit Fly-In": An Aviation Open House for Detroit Youth!
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A community event to expose Detroit youth to careers in aviation.
Read More2/24/16: Creating Prosperity in Communities of Color
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Operation HOPE Founder and CEO John Hope Bryant will facilitates a special presentation of American Black Journal entitled, "Creating Prosperity in Communities of Color."
Read MoreDetroit Public Television Celebrates Black History Month
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DPTV is proud to celebrate the rich heritage and cultural contributions of African-Americans. From rock ‘n’ roll legend Fats Domino to contemporary ballerina Misty Copeland, programming highlights the history, achievements and unique perspectives of African-Americans.
Read MoreScholarships for Minority Students in the Chemical Sciences
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The American Chemical Society (ACS) Scholars program is offering renewable scholarships of $1,000 to $5,000 per year for African American, Hispanic and American Indian students entering chemistry-related fields. Qualified students may be studying at community colleges or four-year institutions. Graduating high school seniors and college freshmen, sophomores and juniors may apply.
Read MoreTed Talbert Black Film Festival Scholarships
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The Ted Talbert Black Film Festival Scholarship helps young people achieve their goals for filmmaking.
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