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Data Concerning COVID and Schools Points To Possibility of Safe Return To Classrooms

Detroit Today February 17, 2021

Earlier this year, Gov. Whitmer urged schools to offer in-person learning options by March 1.  Some parents worry it's too soon...

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At One of Detroit’s Oldest Art Institutions, A First — An All-Black Group Exhibition

LaToya Cross, Ryan Patrick Hooper February 16, 2021

When the writer and philosopher W.E.B DuBois wrote “The Souls of Black Folk” in 1903, his observations of being Black...

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Congresswoman Debbie Dingell spoke with WDET during the Mackinac Policy Conference in 2019.
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Rep. Dingell Talks Trump Acquittal and How Country Moves Forward

Detroit Today February 16, 2021

Donald Trump is the first president to be impeached twice while in office. He is also the first president to...

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Washington Post Columnist EJ Dionne Says Trumpism Can’t Sustain GOP

Detroit Today February 16, 2021

During the impeachment trial of Donald Trump, there were some irrefutable facts laid bare about the dangerous bigotry and hate residing...

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How Do We Talk About Fat Discrimination? Author Aubrey Gordon Has An Idea

LaToya Cross, Ryan Patrick Hooper February 15, 2021

It’s time to have a real and intentional conversation about fat, the look of real body-positive advocacy and the stigmas...

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Shirkey Unlikely To Face Real Consequences Despite Violent, Sexist Comments

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher February 15, 2021

As more time passes since state Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey (R-Clarklake) was caught on camera making violent, sexist comments...

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State Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey SOTS 2 2020
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Is Civility Getting in the Way of Progress?

Detroit Today, Clare Brennan February 15, 2021

The beginning of the Biden Administration has been marred by the debate around calls for unity and civility. This argument...

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Enough Senators Vote Not Guilty To Acquit Trump

Associated Press February 13, 2021

Enough senators have cast “not guilty” votes to acquit Donald Trump of inciting the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S....

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Chick Corea, Jazz Great With 23 Grammy Awards, Dies at 79

Associated Press February 12, 2021

Chick Corea, a towering jazz pianist with a staggering 23 Grammy Awards who pushed the boundaries of the genre and...

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RECIPE: Warm Up With This Aromatic Sipping Broth

Ann Delisi February 12, 2021

The winter months are long and cold, but there is plenty of culinary enjoyment to be had this time of year....

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The Atlantic’s ‘Inheritance’ Looks at American History, Black Life and Resilience of Memory

Detroit Today February 12, 2021

With the recognition of Black History Month, many organizations are focusing on Black stories. The Atlantic's Inheritance project is a more permanent dedication...

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The IRS Begins 2020 Income Tax Season While Dealing With Lingering COVID-19 Delays

Pat Batcheller February 12, 2021

The Internal Revenue Service is now accepting 2020 income tax returns, even though it's still catching up on 2019 returns....

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