BLAC People
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Frankie Darcell's FateIn early December 2012, Frankie Darcell was silenced. A longtime staple on Detroit's radio scene, she was laid off, and much of Detroit was none-too happy about it. |
January 2013 |
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Christian Twin Musicians, Dem Warren Boyz, Go GlobalDem Warren Boyz have been singing and preaching since they were 3 years old—and, come this time next year, they may very well be household names. |
November 2012 |
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Former Flight Attendant Helps Unemployed Women Find JobsAlison Vaughn, the founder and CEO of Jackets for Jobs, Inc., helps unemployed and low-income women increase their confidence, find jobs and soar. |
November 2012 |
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Boxer Johnathon Banks Contends for the TitleThe Detroit native talks about his upcoming HBO heavyweight fight, his family and his love for the city. |
November 2012 |
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La-Van Hawkins Returns to DetroitThe controversial restaurateur talks about what he learned in prison, why God is on his side and his big plans in Detroit in an exclusive BLAC Detroit interview. |
November 2012 |
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RZA Talks Music and DirectingWu-Tang Clan rapper/director talks about 'The Man with the Iron Fists,' the old days and what he learned from Tarentino. |
October 2012 |
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Knowing KenyaDetroit native and Basketball Wives cast member Kenya Bell on the “reality” of reality TV. |
October 2012 |
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How Terry Got Her Happy BackBest-selling author Terry McMillan comes to Detroit to talk about bouncing back from tough times and living the “sweet life.” |
October 2012 |
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Who’s Who in Black Detroit UnveiledSoutheastern Michigan’s African-American business leaders honored. |
October 2012 |
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From WSU to NFLMarquis Herring, a Detroit journalist who has covered Bell’s career since their days at Wayne State University, shares insights into the athlete's life. |
October 2012 |











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