Minority-Owned Businesses / African World Festival

Aug 13, 2020

On the next American Black Journal: We’ll take a look at the progress and challenges of minority-owned businesses during Detroit’s revitalization.  Plus, a One Detroit report on a community advocate working to get water turned back on for residents behind on their water bills. And, the 35th annual African World Festival will draw thousands to the Charles H. Wright Museum over three days this month.

 

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African World Festival 

Detroit Water Shut Offs

 

 

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