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Despite all the shifts in national consciousness over the past couple of weeks, we can still say that people of color are deeply underrepresented in…
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Stateside: The pandemic isn’t over yet; bilingual site fills news gap; police and qualified immunityToday on Stateside, Michigan has experienced a drop in COVID-19 cases these past few weeks, but over the weekend, case numbers slightly increased again.…
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Today on Stateside, bribes, kickbacks, lavish spending of union dues and federal bailout money. We hear about the recent Detroit News investigation that…
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Today on Stateside, we talk to Paul Mitchell, who represents Michigan’s 10th District, about his view on the impeachment proceedings against President…
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Emilio Gutierrez Soto was a journalist in Mexico reporting on the military’s behavior during a drug cartel crack down. He sought asylum in the U.S. in…
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This week, 3,000 journalists from around the world come to Detroit for the annual convention of the National Association of Black Journalists. The NABJ…
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Detroit-based quarterly magazine, Riverwise, focuses on activism and neighborhood concerns in Detroit and is now looking to find and train…
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Detroit has one of the largest populations of African-Americans among major US cities. But you might not know it based on what you see in the media, which…
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It's the video that has exploded across the internet:Deadspin assembled the clips of dozens of local TV news anchors reading an identical script decrying…
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Few stories are more horrifying than the revelation of nearly two decades of Larry Nassar’s sexual abuse of gymnasts — girls and women who were supposed…