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Movin' The D Forward






THIS EVENT IS FULL.  WE ARE NO LONGER ACCEPTING RESERVATIONS.

WWJ Newsradio 950, Wayne State University and WDET 101.9fm are proud to partner in this candid discussion with young leaders on the legacy of 1967and its impact on the future of Detroit.  This event is taking place at Wayne State University on July 26th.  Log onto WWJ.com on Thursday morning to listen to the conference live!

AGENDA

WELCOME
President Irvin D. Reid, Wayne State University

MODERATOR
Amyre Makupson, Broadcast Journalist
Rich Homberg, Vice President and General Manager, WWJ Newsradio 950

OPENING SPEAKERS
Shirley Stancato, President and CEO, New Detroit - The Coalition
Rev. Dr. Daniel Krichbaum, President and CEO, Michigan Roundtable for Diversity and Inclusion
Ebony Reed, Assistant City Editor/Online - The Detroit News

PANEL MEMBERS
Ethriam Brammer, Assistant Director, Chicano Boricua Studies, Wayne State University
PJ Cherrin, Community Relations Associate, Jewish Community Relations Council
Hannan Deep, Director of Communications, ACCESS
Dalton Roberson, Jr., Program Associate, Economic Equity, New Detroit
Jaime Pfeffer, Freelance Writer, Girl In The D Blog
Bankole Thompson, Editor, Michigan Chronicle

 
 
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