Walk to Freedom Coverage
The 60th anniversary of the 1963 Detroit Walk to Freedom marks a significant milestone in the civil rights movement. The historic event was organized by prominent religious and civil rights leaders Rev. C.L. Franklin and Rev. Albert Cleage, Jr., and featured Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The march brought together more than 125,000 people on Woodward Avenue to peacefully advocate for racial equality
Civil rights legacy, Darrin Camilleri, Black Business Month
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S8 Ep8 | 26m 46s | Detroit’s civil rights legacy, Michigan’s population growth and Black Business Month. (26m 46s)
MLK statue, Juneteenth parade, ARPA funds, Weekend events
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S7 Ep55 | 26m 46s | Martin Luther King Jr. statue, Juneteenth parade, pandemic aid, One Detroit Weekend (26m 46s)
Detroit Freedom Walk, Gen Z Workforce, Silence the Violence
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S7 Ep54 | 26m 46s | The Detroit Walk to Freedom, Gen Z in the workforce, and the Silence the Violence march. (26m 46s)
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