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American Black Journal
Spirit of Giving
Each year, the Franklin Wright Settlements in Detroit honors unsung heroes at its “spirit of giving” awards gala. The event recognizes these individuals for their commitment to helping children, families, and seniors achieve a better quality of life. Stephen talks to Monique Marks, Maryann Bruder, and Lou Harris Johnson to talk more about the gala. Episode 4604/Segment 1
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