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  • Aug 29, 2024 | onedetroitpbs.org | Orlando Bailey |Madison Wood

    ​The Detroit Jazz Festival, the world’s largest free jazz festival, is coming this Labor Day weekend, Aug. 30 – Sept. 2. The star-studded lineup features local, national and international musicians. One Detroit contributor Stephen Henderson, host of “American Black Journal,” talks with Detroit Jazz Festival Foundation President and Artistic Director Chris Collins about the festival’s impact on Detroit and its global audience.

  • Aug 1, 2024 | onedetroitpbs.org | Orlando Bailey |Madison Wood

    The first weekend of August is here. Start the month by celebrating with good food and live music performances at Blues, Brews, and Barbecue in Westland or the annual Dearborn Homecoming Festival. Plus, check out work from local artists at the Belle Isle Art Fair or Live at Five at the Northville Art House. And Sistah’s Braid Too! hosts a hair, fashion, and vendor expo in Detroit.

  • Aug 1, 2024 | onedetroitpbs.org | Orlando Bailey |Madison Wood

    This Week on One Detroit:“The first recorded Chinese immigrant who moved to Detroit was a man named Ah Chee,” said Michigan State Senator Stephanie Chang (D-3rd District, Detroit). Ah Chee moved to Michigan in 1872.  Since then, many thousands of Chinese have made Detroit and southeast Michigan their homes here, but the city’s Chinatown district on Cass Avenue just south of M.L.King Boulevard lost its Chinese population to the suburbs decades ago.

  • Aug 1, 2024 | onedetroitpbs.org | Orlando Bailey |Madison Wood

    “The first recorded Chinese immigrant who moved to Detroit was a man named Ah Chee,” said Michigan State Senator Stephanie Chang (D-3rd District, Detroit). Ah Chee moved to Michigan in 1872. Since then, thousands of Chinese have made Detroit and southeast Michigan their homes, but the city’s Chinatown district on Cass Avenue just south of M.L. King Boulevard lost its Chinese population to the suburbs decades ago.

  • Aug 1, 2024 | onedetroitpbs.org | Orlando Bailey |Madison Wood

    August 9 will mark the 50th anniversary of Gerald Ford becoming U.S. President. The Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan is named after the country’s only president to hail from Michigan.

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