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Retired EMU administrator and current Jazzistry Board President, Malverne Winborne, provides today's Black History Moment.
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Interim Eastern Michigan University Women's Basketball Head Coach Ke'Sha Blanton gives us today's Black History Moment.
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EMU Coach Stan Heath presents the story of George Gervin.
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Jazz vocalist, music and film producer Joan Belgrave presents today's Black History moment.
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There is a long and storied history of African American farmers in Washtenaw County. Its impacts are often overlooked and underappreciated. Bringing the stories to light is the mission of the Ypsi Farmers and Gardeners Oral History Project. The project is headed by University of Michigan-Dearborn Assistant Professor of Human Services Dr. Finn Bell. He not only joined WEMU's David Fair to discuss the project but brought Patricia Wells with him. She is a master gardener with a rich history of her own. This is the first in a series of Black History Month editions of "Washtenaw United" for 2024.
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WEMU's Michael Jewett tells you the story of Ollie Anderson McLaughlin.
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Michigan Public Radio Network Capitol Bureau Reporter Colin Jackson presents today's Black History Moment.
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Golden Limousine President and CEO, Sean Duval presents today's Black History Moment.
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A post office branch in Ann Arbor may soon have a new name. As the nation marks Black History Month, there are bills before the U.S. Senate that would see the branch renamed for a prominent and influential Ann Arborite. WEMU’s Taylor Bowie has more on the effort to honor Robert Hayden.
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Today's Black History Moment is the story of Rodney Slater presented by Eastern Michigan University's Chief Diversity Officer, Dwight Hamilton.
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Did you know there is an ongoing oral history archive that captures the thoughts, struggles and dreams of longtime African American residents of Ypsilanti in their own words?
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Did you know that the first tenured Black professor at the University of Michigan was also Ann Arbor’s first Black mayor?