
Supporting Detroit’s Children
Clip: Season 43 Episode 32 | 10m 17s
Quality of life for the African-American child in Detroit. Ep 4332/Seg 1.
Stephen Henderson discusses the state of the African-American child in Detroit and how to improve quality of life through educational outreach with Allyson Jones, Vice President of the National Black Child Development Institute. Episode 4332/Segment 1.
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American Black Journal is a local public television program presented by Detroit PBS

Supporting Detroit’s Children
Clip: Season 43 Episode 32 | 10m 17s
Stephen Henderson discusses the state of the African-American child in Detroit and how to improve quality of life through educational outreach with Allyson Jones, Vice President of the National Black Child Development Institute. Episode 4332/Segment 1.
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