
Hope Starts Here: Detroit’s Early Childhood Partnership
Clip: Season 45 Episode 9 | 10m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
A citywide call to action to strengthen early childhood services in Detroit. Ep 4509/Seg 3
“Hope Starts Here” is the new partnership between The Kresge Foundation and W.K. Kellogg Foundation, that’s working to create a world-class early childhood experience for the 80,000 young children in Detroit. The goal is to make sure that all children are born healthy, prepared for kindergarten, and ready to succeed in third grade and beyond. Episode 4509/Segment 3.
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American Black Journal is a local public television program presented by Detroit PBS

Hope Starts Here: Detroit’s Early Childhood Partnership
Clip: Season 45 Episode 9 | 10m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
“Hope Starts Here” is the new partnership between The Kresge Foundation and W.K. Kellogg Foundation, that’s working to create a world-class early childhood experience for the 80,000 young children in Detroit. The goal is to make sure that all children are born healthy, prepared for kindergarten, and ready to succeed in third grade and beyond. Episode 4509/Segment 3.
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Clip: S45 Ep9 | 13m 21s | A black cultural arts center in Detroit celebrates its 25th anniversary. Ep 4509/Seg 1. (13m 21s)
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Clip: S45 Ep9 | 40s | Ken Coleman takes a look back at African-American life in Detroit. Ep 4509/Seg 2. (40s)
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