Summary
The five projects are: The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg, a 1999 film documentary sponsored by the Michigan Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in West Bloomfield; Working Detroit: Making Of A Union Town, a 1980 labor tour and complimentary publication by Detroit Labor History Tours and Workers Education Local 189 of Detroit; Arabesque,, weekly radio documentary features in 1982 and 1986 by the Arab American Media Society of Detroit; 1984 Greenfield Village Chautauqua, live historical interpretations by the Edison Institute at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn; and, a collaboration between the MSU Museum, the Detroit Historical Society, and the Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services (ACCESS) of Dearborn for "A Community Between Two Worlds: Arab Americans in Greater Detroit" (from 1998).
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Community Projects Take Awards
LANSING - Michigan Humanities Council announces that it has selected five projects from the metro Detroit area as five of its 30 "Outstanding Humanities Projects" funded by the Council over its 30-year h...
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