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Detroit Institute of Art Native American Gallery
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Meet the DIA’s New Indigenous Art Curator

CultureShift, LaToya Cross October 16, 2019

The opportunity to work with the Detroit Institute of Arts' robust Native American Art collection was the golden ticket that...

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Michigan House Passes Bill To Preserve Mental Health Counselors Ability to Practice

Eleanore Catolico October 15, 2019

Update, 10/24/19: This bill has now passed the State Senate and is going to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to be signed...

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GM UAW on strike at Detroit Hamtramck Assembly Plant
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What Do General Motors Union Workers on Strike Do When They’re Not Picketing?

Laura Herberg October 15, 2019

Editor’s note: WDET reporters are members of the Professional and Administrative Union, Local 1979, UAW. United Auto Workers have been on strike against...

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Cybelle Codish
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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Michigan Recognizes Indigenous Peoples’ Day, But For This State Senator That’s Not Enough

Detroit Today October 14, 2019

Today is Indigenous People's Day in many cities and states across the country, and Michigan is the latest to adopt the...

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Marijuana DEA.gov 8/12/2019
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What’s Greener in Michigan’s Marijuana Industry — The Bud or the Money?

Eli Newman October 11, 2019

Eli Newman / WDET Marijuana in Michigan was fully legalized last year and a lot has been going on behind...

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A Madea Family Funeral Tyler Perry 10/11/2019-jn
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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Tyler Perry’s Studio: Success For Black Hollywood Layered and Complicated

Detroit Today October 11, 2019

Kimberly Moffitt/UMBC Actor, writer and director Tyler Perry has been in the news a lot this week. His new studio in...

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We Run 313 Khary Turner Lance Woods 10/11/2019
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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Coleman A Young Foundation and We Run 313 Team Up

Detroit Today October 11, 2019

The Coleman A Young Foundation has partnered with We Run 313 to raise money for scholarships through the Detroit Free Press...

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Oakland County Stands to Lose Millions With Whitmer Budget Vetoes

Jake Neher October 11, 2019

Gus Navarro/WDET Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s line-item budget vetoes could have a significant impact in Metro Detroit. In Oakland County, those...

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  • Community & Quality of Life
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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Tracing The Origins of the Race Debate in America

Detroit Today October 10, 2019

Linfield College Political Science Professor and author Nicholas Buccola takes Detroit Today's Stephen Henderson back to the turbulent 1960s, and a debate about...

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Remaking a Life Celeste Watkins-Hayes HIV/AIDS 10/10/2019
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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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“HIV Saved My Life” But Stigma, Discrimination Still Persists in 2019

Detroit Today October 10, 2019

Annamarie Sysling An HIV diagnosis used to be a death sentence. Today, many people who are HIV positive are living...

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Converge: Detroit Conference
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The Carr Center Connects Artists and Scholars With First Converge Detroit Conference

LaToya Cross October 9, 2019

The first-ever "Converge Detroit" conference is described as an artistic laboratory that encourages collaboration and innovative thinking. Hosted by The Carr Center...

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Southwest Detroit Restaurant Week Offers Diverse Cuisine and Culture

Ryan Patrick Hooper, LaToya Cross October 9, 2019

The second annual Southwest Detroit Restaurant Week takes a deep dive into cuisine and culture with a Latin-American flare.  Featuring 24 of the area's Latin-American...

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