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Census Advocates Get Creative In Getting Detroit Counted

Laura Herberg June 12, 2020

Less than 50 percent of Detroit’s residents have responded to the Census. That means the city is at risk of...

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Henry Ford Health, Michigan State Partner on New Cancer Program, Research Institute

admin June 11, 2020

Henry Ford Health System and Michigan State University have signed a letter of intent to create an integrated cancer program and build...

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Feds See Spike in COVID-19 Payment Scams

Pat Batcheller June 11, 2020

The Internal Revenue Service says it has seen an uptick in scams to cheat people out of their Economic Impact Payment checks....

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White People: Learn How To Become Better Allies

Detroit Today June 11, 2020

While interracial solidarity is crucial to progress, there’s a nuance and tradition of white supremacy so interwoven into the fabric...

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Gov. Whitmer: Michigan Safe to Re-Open, But Don’t Let Guard Down

Detroit Today June 11, 2020

Many businesses in Michigan are reopening this week for the first time in months. "We feel like these are safe...

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Detroit Protest Organizer Tristan Taylor on the Future of the Movement

Detroit Today June 11, 2020

Detroit's protests against police brutality and structural racism are part of a movement, engaging established organizers and incorporating new voices....

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Detroit Public Schools Charts Path to Summer, Fall Classes

Sascha Raiyn June 11, 2020

Detroit’s public school system has released a proposed plan for a return to the classroom. The state’s largest school district...

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Angry? Venting is Not the Answer, Says Aggression Expert

Amanda LeClaire, LaToya Cross June 10, 2020

When we think about social and civic movements throughout history, anger is at the root cause of action.  "One thing about...

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Remembering Corey Hall, Detroit Film Critic and Personality, Dead at 43

Amanda LeClaire June 10, 2020

Corey Hall, the witty yet thoughtful film critic for the Metro Times, died over the weekend at the age of...

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Racism Has Always Been A Public Health Crisis

Detroit Today June 10, 2020

Protest movements sweeping across the country have centered on police brutality, sparking renewed conversations around systemic racism. "African Americans are...

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Michigan Cases Decline, But COVID-19 Hasn’t Disappeared

Detroit Today June 10, 2020

As businesses begin to reopen and protests around police brutality and racial injustice unfold throughout the country, many Americans are shifting...

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WDET announces winners of the 2020 SPJ Detroit “Excellence in Journalism” Awards

Toby Tabaczynski June 9, 2020

SPJ The Society of Professional Journalists - Detroit Chapter distributed more than 240 awards to Metro Detroit’s best journalists, who...

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