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Study Says Economic Recovery Disproportionately Benefitted Wealthier, White Households

Pat Batcheller July 2, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic ended more than a decade of economic growth in the United States. From the end of the...

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Eastern Warren Dev
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Detroit East Side Entrepreneurs Were Ready For Business. Then a Pandemic Hit.

Laura Herberg July 1, 2020

Some businesses in the developing East Warren Corridor had been open for less than a year when the COVID-19 pandemic forced...

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Detroit Non-Profit Assists Pregnant Women, Mothers During Pandemic

Tia Graham June 29, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused several hardships for young families in Detroit, from unemployment to food insecurity. “We all need...

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Fund For Detroit’s Black Farmers Raises Thousands To Generate More Land Ownership

Annamarie Sysling, Ryan Patrick Hooper June 26, 2020

As the country continues to focus on both police brutality and the myriad ways people of color are put at a systemic...

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Robert Williams ACLU of Michigan 6/26/2020
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Detroit Police Used Facial Recognition Tech To Falsely Arrest This Man. Now He’s Speaking Out.

Detroit Today June 26, 2020

Earlier this year, Robert Williams of Farmington Hills, a Black Man, was falsely accused of shoplifting in Detroit back in...

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Detroit’s Major Museums To Reopen on July 10th

Ryan Patrick Hooper June 25, 2020

Detroit’s major museums have announced plans to re-open their doors to patrons on Friday, July 10th. The Detroit Institute of...

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Parents Going Back to Work After Pandemic Peak Struggle to Find Child Care

Pat Batcheller June 24, 2020

The coronavirus pandemic has put a strain on the nation's child care system. Many providers had to close due to...

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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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Former Gubernatorial Candidate Abdul El-Sayed On Policing and Public Health

Jake Neher June 23, 2020

A number of local governments in Michigan and across the country have declared racism a public health crisis. The move...

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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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DET Protest 06/02/2020
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Racism Against Minorities Is Keeping America Back

Detroit Today June 23, 2020

The United States is in the midst of a collective reckoning of the systemic racism that has plagued the country for...

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Remembering Aimee Stephens, the Transgender Woman Behind Supreme Court Ruling

Eli Newman June 19, 2020

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled this week that gay, lesbian and transgender employees cannot be fired solely based on their gender...

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