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KFAI is a volunteer-based community radio station that exists to broadcast information, arts and entertainment programming for an audience of diverse racial, social and economic backgrounds.
Building Black Futures
Feb 17, 2021 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Music
We’re taking a brief break from two regularly scheduled programs on the 17th & 25th to bring you a special mini-series called Building Black Futures, which features conversations between local Black leaders and activists working for the collective good.
Join us from 4-6p on the 17th & 25th for conversations from
about public safety, equity in the workplace, the benefits of a unified community, and more.
A special thank you to KFAI hosts, Harold Tremblay of House Party & Jackson Buck of Freewheelin’ for donating their time slots.
4:00 PM |
| Jonathan Lykes & Onrae Lateal Healing The Black Joy Experience Black Youth Project 100 Productions
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4:23 PM |
| Jonathan Lykes, Elle Hearns & Fresco Steez Build Black Futures The Black Joy Experience Black Youth Project 100 Productions
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4:37 PM |
| Prince & The New Power Generation 7 [Love Symbol] Legacy Recordings
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4:43 PM |
| Sampa the Great Black Girl Magik (feat. Nicole Gumbe) Birds and the BEE9 Big Dada
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5:05 PM |
| Fela Kuti Sorrow Tears & Blood Original Sufferhead Shanachie
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5:17 PM |
| The Detroit Academy of Arts & Sciences Choir ft. King Bethel and Anaiya Hall One Nation Under A Groove
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5:21 PM |
| Sa-Roc Forever The Sharecropper's Daughter Rhymesayers
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5:33 PM |
| Jonathan Lykes & Onrae Lateal Healing The Black Joy Experience Black Youth Project 100 Productions
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5:36 PM |
| Robert Glasper Afro Blue (feat. Erykah Badu) Black Radio Blue Note Records
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5:41 PM |
| Douala Soul Collective Kotele Madoi (Gather All Voices) The Art Of The Revolution
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5:46 PM |
| Kashimana Ahua Mama The Art of The Revolution
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5:51 PM |
| Rebecca Nichloson Champion, Together We Rise The Art Of The Revolution
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5:56 PM |
| Horace Tapscott Pan African Peoples Arkestra Desert Fairy Princess Soul Jazz Records Presents Soul of a Nation: Afro-Centric Visions in the Age of Black Power - Underground Jazz, Street Funk & the Roots of Rap 1968-79 Soul Jazz Records
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