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Online Art Gives Audience A New Perspective

Amanda LeClaire, LaToya Cross August 13, 2020

One of the engaging aspects of art is experiencing the work up-close and personal. There’s something special about seeing beyond...

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A Surge of Power (Jen Reid statue) 2020
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Orville Hubbard. Lewis Cass. What Happens When Michigan’s Problematic Past Catches Up?

Amanda LeClaire, LaToya Cross, Ryan Patrick Hooper August 6, 2020

America’s problematic past of racism, slavery and systemic oppression often finds itself fossilized in our street names, statues and buildings...

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Mental Health and Pop Culture
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Pop Culture Gets Mental Illness Wrong. Here’s How to Shift the Narrative.

LaToya Cross, Ryan Patrick Hooper August 6, 2020

The portrayal of mental illness in pop culture is often volatile, stigmatized and inaccurate, says Dr. Vasilis Pozios, M.D., an...

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Sarah E. Ray
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Watch a Short Film On the Black Woman Who Integrated the Boblo Boats

LaToya Cross, Ryan Patrick Hooper August 1, 2020

On a summer day in 1945, Sarah Elizabeth Ray stood up for something because she wasn’t allowed to sit down....

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Motown Museum
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Marvin Gaye, 50 Years Later: Why We’re Still Asking “What’s Going On?”

LaToya Cross, Ryan Patrick Hooper July 31, 2020

The rich layers of Marvin Gaye’s unmistakeable vocals. The lush strings of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.  An important message that...

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Detroit Experience Factory
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Take a Virtual Tour Through Detroit History With Google Street View and Zoom

Amanda LeClaire, LaToya Cross July 30, 2020

Last year, Detroit Experience Factory took 13,000 people around the city. This April, its busiest season when the world was stopped by a...

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Motown Museum - exterior
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The Motown Museum is Back: Social Distancing, a New Exhibit and a Slice of Detroit History

LaToya Cross, Ryan Patrick Hooper July 17, 2020

A trip to the Motown Museum will be different these days. After a four-month shutdown due to COVID-19, the historic...

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Interior of Bronx Bar in Cass Corridor
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Downriver Mental Health Clinic Helps Bartenders, Service Industry Workers

LaToya Cross, Ryan Patrick Hooper July 6, 2020

Last week, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer dealt a blow to bars just a few weeks into reopening by issuing an executive...

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Castilia Scent and Cocktail Bar
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Detroit Perfume-Maker Says New Scents Will Help Us Move Past Pandemic

LaToya Cross, Ryan Patrick Hooper July 2, 2020

If your house smelled like lemon on a Saturday morning, it was a cleaning day. That smell of fresh citrus...

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Black Lives Matter Sign Outside of Church
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“Black Lives Matter” At A Church In Gentrifying Corktown Neighborhood

LaToya Cross, Ryan Patrick Hooper June 24, 2020

On the corner of Michigan and Trumbull in the city’s Corktown neighborhood, St. Peter's Episcopal Church is practicing “radical hospitality.”...

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Protest Street Art
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During Black Lives Matter Movement, Protest Art Can Be the Needle That Threads Change

Amanda LeClaire, LaToya Cross June 23, 2020

Artist Nina Simone said that it is an artists’ duty to reflect the times they live in. This resonates in the current era of socio-political unrest. ...

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Juneteenth BLM
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Juneteenth, No Longer in the Shadows of American History

Amanda LeClaire, LaToya Cross June 19, 2020

City of Detroit Juneteenth, the annual cultural celebration honoring the day in 1865 when Black people in Galveston, Texas learned of their...

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