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Rip Rapson Kresge Foundation Mackinac 2019 1 6/3/2019
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Kresge Foundation President and CEO Discusses Early Childhood Investments, Regional Transit

Detroit Today June 3, 2019

Jake Neher/WDET President and CEO of the Kresge Foundation Rip Rapson sits down with Stephen Henderson at the Mackinac Policy...

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Contractor Pulte Homes Canton
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White Flight Caused Canton’s Boom. Now, Immigrants Call It Home

Eli Newman May 31, 2019

Jerome Vaughn If the location of Michigan's only IKEA wasn't enough of an indicator, Canton Township's web of subdivisions should...

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Rep. Brenda Lawrence Mackinac 2019 5 5/29/2019
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2019 Mackinac Policy Conference: Congresswoman Brenda Lawrence on Racial Disparities and Reparations

Detroit Today May 31, 2019

As Congress wrestles with its ability to deal with a hostile White House, Congresswoman Brenda Lawrence of Michigan has become...

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standardized testing
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SAT Adversity Score: Can the College Board Solve the Privilege Problem?

Detroit Today May 21, 2019

The Scholastic Aptitude Test or SAT as it’s commonly called was invented back in 1926 by a eugenicist who created...

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Disruption in Detroit 5/14/2019
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Detroit Myth Busters: Researchers Illuminate, Challenge City’s Civil Rights and Post-War History

Detroit Today May 14, 2019

Jake Neher/WDET Civil rights and the black power movement in Detroit What do you know about Detroit’s civil rights history?...

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E-cigarette vaping device drugabuse.gov 5/10/2019
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MichMash: Whitmer Willing to Wield Veto Pen — Will She Break It Out for Vaping Regulations?

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher May 10, 2019

WDET Digital Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is wielding the power of the veto pen in Lansing. This week, she exercised a line-item...

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University Lecture Hall educationusa.state.gov 5/6/2019
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What Are Some Solutions to Our Student Debt Crisis?

Detroit Today May 6, 2019

Sandy Baruah Student debt and college affordability are twin menaces in the United States, both threatening the promise of upward...

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MichMash: Dems Have Powerful New Tool In Negotiations at State Capitol

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher May 3, 2019

WDET Digital A bill allowing schools to break for the summer without having to make up for snow days missed...

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white barred prison cells
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A Former Inmate and a Prison Abolitionist Weigh In on Whether We Should Eliminate Prisons

Detroit Today May 2, 2019

Dr. Ruth Wilson Gilmore Is prison necessary? That’s the question posed by a recent New York Times piece spotlighting Dr....

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Passing time at PCEP
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Three Schools, One Campus: Plymouth-Canton Community Schools Offer a Unique High School Experience

Bre'Anna Tinsley April 29, 2019

Bre'Anna Tinsley This is not your typical high school. In fact, it’s not one high school – it’s actually three. ...

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Grosse Pointe Considers Closing Schools, Dredging Up Old Debates

Detroit Today April 16, 2019

Gary Niehaus Like many suburbs where populations have been falling over the years, Grosse Pointe is facing an all too...

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Bernie Sanders sign Macomb April 2019
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Sanders Says Path to White House Goes Through Midwest

Quinn Klinefelter April 15, 2019

Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders is stumping through Midwestern states his campaign says provide the strongest path to winning the...

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