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People News: WKAR's Elkins Elected to Public Television Leadership Position


Susi Elkins
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EAST LANSING, MI; Feb. 11, 2021 - America s Public Television Stations announced today that Susi Elkins, Director of Broadcasting and General Manager of WKAR Public Media at Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan, has been elected to serve as Professional Vice Chair on the board of the non-profit organization.
The mission of APTS is to ensure a strong and financially sound public television system and help member stations provide essential public services in education, public safety, and civic leadership for their communities.
“It s an honor to be selected by my public television peers to serve in this leadership position on the APTS board,” said Elkins. “I look forward to our work ahead as the board focuses on increasing federal and state funding for our stations so they can continue to expand critical services to their communities, including NextGen TV and broadcast Internet educational services.” ....

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Long road ahead for Black businesses but room for optimism


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Black business owners remain upbeat as they regroup after the Covid-19 pandemic. Many have seen team has seen a drop in business but they’re identifying creative ways to weather the crisis. Photo: unsplash.com
The U.S. Black Chamber of Commerce is optimistic about the forecast for Black businesses in 2021 after a dismal 2020 that saw nearly half of Black businesses closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic, according to a report by the New York Fed.
“What we know is that since 1950, we have not seen any change in the wealth gap between White and Black families around this country,” said Ron Busby, president and CEO of U.S. Black Chambers, Inc. (USBC) at the Chamber’s Virtual Inauguration Celebration held recently. “America is now more concerned and focused on issues of racial justice than ever before and it is imperative that we meet the opportunity prepared,” he said. ....

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