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U.S. to Reopen Land Borders in November for Fully Vaccinated

Associated Press October 13, 2021

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. will reopen its land borders to nonessential travel next month, ending a 19-month freeze due to the COVID-19...

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Wayne State Graduation Rates Improve But Black And Latino Students Still Lag

Laura Herberg October 12, 2021

Wayne State University’s recently-released six-year graduation rates show significant improvements over the last year and the last decade. Despite overall improvements,...

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FILE - Former state Sen. Adam Hollier attends a press conference with other Detroit lawmakers and activists regarding the redistricting of Michigan Congressional maps, Oct. 12, 2021.
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Lawmakers and Activists Raise Concerns Over Representation in New Michigan Redistricting Maps

Russ McNamara October 12, 2021

Several Detroit lawmakers and activists expressed their frustration with some of the maps proposed by the Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting...

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What Has Changed, and What Hasn’t, in Last 40 Years of Black Representation on TV

Detroit Today October 12, 2021

Television shows that explore the Black American experience have been around for decades. But for a very long time, they...

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Denzel McCampbell
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As Detroit City Clerk, Candidate Denzel McCampbell Says He Would Be Dedicated to Providing Transparency

Detroit Today October 12, 2021

The November election is less than a month away. Detroit voters will decide a number of ballot proposals and races,...

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Mindfulness Could Change Racial Inequality, According to a San Francisco Law Professor

Amanda LeClaire October 11, 2021

Penguin Random House Rhonda V. Magee grew up in the midst of the civil rights movement of the 1960s –...

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Indigenous Peoples’ Day is a ‘Movement of Truth-Telling,’ Say Two Indigenous Reporters

Detroit Today October 11, 2021

The second Monday in October is Indigenous Peoples’ Day. The holiday has been gaining traction in recent years in response to...

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Protesters from the Bay Mills Indian Community rally against Line 5.
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Biden Stays Silent on Line 5 as Efforts to Shut It Down Become More Complicated

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher October 11, 2021

Efforts to shut down Enbridge Energy’s Line 5 oil and gas pipeline are becoming more complicated. On MichMash, Jake Neher...

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Antoine Garibaldi
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University of Detroit Mercy President Reflects on His Tenure as He Plans to Step Down in 2022

Detroit Today October 11, 2021

After more than a decade as president of University of Detroit Mercy, Dr. Antoine Garibaldi has decided to step down from his post...

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Lacrosse Advocates Are Making Big Plays in Detroit

Sascha Raiyn October 11, 2021

Detroit's Clark Park is hosting a box lacrosse program for kids this fall. Liam McIllroy is the founder of that program....

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Women of Color STEM Digital Conference Highlights Women in STEM Fields

Tia Graham October 8, 2021

The 26th annual Women of Color STEM Digital Conference is taking place at the TCF Center in Detroit through Saturday.  Monica...

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Worker Cooperatives Can Teach Businesses About Valuing Employees During “Labor Shortage”

Detroit Today October 8, 2021

Some business owners are complaining that they're facing a "labor shortage," but many workers have been taking time during the pandemic...

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