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On today’s podcast, how the Institute for AfroUrbanism, a new foundation, is focusing on lifting up Black Detroiters.
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In today’s episode, what’s next for the Detroit Lions after their historic moment against the Minnesota Vikings. Then, decades of stories hidden within the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park. Lastly, how an urban planner is uplifting Detroiters through a new fellowship program.
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Today, Secret Service members neutralized a shooter during Saturday’s Trump rally, however, questions remain regarding the shooter's gained line of fire.
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A look at how primary voting is going across the state. Then, an organization cultivating student voices through creative writing. And, more developments in the state's ongoing court battle over abortion.
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The governor’s desk is the next stop for a bill to protect the identities of non-profit donors, including to political advocacy groups.It would be a…
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People everywhere need access to pads, tampons, and other feminine hygiene products, but throughout Michigan, some women and people in the transgender…
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Upon release from prison, ex-offenders often enter a world full of uncertainty. Where do you live? Where do you work? How do you survive? Mario Bueno…
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When it comes to solving 21st century problems — say food insecurity in developing countries — everything old is new again.That's the message of Tillers…
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The Mayan population in Guatemala is one of the largest indigenous population in the Americas. Yet many of the Mayan families don’t even have basic…
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Michigan non-profits are hoping for a little holiday cheer next week.While it’s not as big as Black Friday or Cyber Monday, Giving Tuesday is gaining…