Today on The Metro, we’re celebrating looking at what Black history means to the city of Detroit. in the face of systemic obstacles, Black leaders and thinkers are still finding ways to uplift the community and envision a future where Black people can thrive. We're joined by University of Detroit Mercy Professor Roy E. Finkenbine and University of Michigan Professor of Practice in Urban planning Lauren Hood.
February 19th, 2025, 04:19 pm
The Metro
Black history is Detroit's History
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Published February 19th, 2025, 04:19 pm
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Today on The Metro, we’re celebrating looking at what Black history means to the city of Detroit. in the face of systemic obstacles, Black leaders and thinkers are still finding ways to uplift the community and envision a future where Black people can thrive. We're joined by University of Detroit Mercy Professor Roy E. Finkenbine and University of Michigan Professor of Practice in Urban planning Lauren Hood.
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