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Stateside: Latest on auto sales; artist explores Queerness; Knight Foundation on equitability

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The U.S. economy plunged by a record-shattering 32.9% last quarter. But the economy hasn't been so bad for the auto industry.

Today on Stateside, what big funders and foundations can do to make sure arts groups are welcoming to everyone. Plus, an update on how the auto industry is faring during the pandemic.

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Listen to the full show above or find individual segments below.

Auto industry clings to decent standing amid flailing economy

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Stateside’s conversation with Daniel Howes

  • Daniel Howes is a columnist and associate business editor at the Detroit News.

Detroit photographer uses gender-bending self-portraits to explore black and queer identity

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Stateside’s conversation with Darryl D’Angelo Terrell

  • Darryl DeAngelo Terrell is a photographer, curator, writer and 2019 Kresge fellow.
  • This segment was originally broadcast on February 14, 2020

What big funders and foundations can do to make sure arts groups are welcoming to everyone

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Stateside’s conversation with Priya Sircar

  • Priya Sircar is the director of the Arts Program at the Knight Foundation.
  • Support for arts and culture coverage comes in part from the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs.
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