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Some Companies Have Done Better Than Others Keeping Racial Justice Pledges

Detroit Today May 28, 2021

Last year, after the murder of George Floyd, 251 American companies vowed to combat systemic racism within their own organizations....

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Off-Road Vehicle Trails and Parks Are Fueling Economic Development in Michigan

Tim Jagielo May 28, 2021

Tim Jagielo/WDET GROVELAND TWP. -- Bryce Portt's Jeep is dramatically stuck on what might be the steepest part of Mt....

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Gregory Porter will perform at the Detroit Opera House on Thursday, Dec. 12, 2024.
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“Rough Cut Stone”: Family is Foundational for Jazz Singer Gregory Porter

David Leins May 28, 2021

Subscribe to Ann Delisi’s Essential ConversationsiTunes — Stitcher — SpotifyGregory Porter has achieved levels of success most musicians only dream of, and he owes almost all...

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See Who’s on Detroit’s Aug. 3 Primary Ballot

Meta Stange May 27, 2021

The city of Detroit's municipal elections are on Aug. 3. Detroiters will be casting their votes for mayor, City Council and more....

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Detroit to Receive $30 Million to Build Apartments and Residential Units in Corktown

Eli Newman May 27, 2021

Detroit is receiving $30 million in federal funding to build 840 new housing units -- with 500 set aside under the...

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Ceena Vang Whenever We're Needed Stop Asian Hate Rally
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This Young Asian American Activist Aims to Show Up in Solidarity for Communities of Color

Dorothy Hernandez May 27, 2021

Whenever We’re Needed (WWN) means just that: Ceena Vang and Zora Bowens go whenever they’re needed. The organization, founded by...

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Ford’s New F-150 Lightning Represents Step Forward in Evolution of Electric Vehicles, Analyst Says

Alex McLenon May 26, 2021

For a long time, automotive analysts have pointed to high selling prices and concerns over battery range as limiting factors...

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Transforming America’s Criminal Justice Landscape Must Include Public Defender Overhaul

Detroit Today May 26, 2021

Public defenders are a critical aspect of the U.S. criminal justice system as they help 80% of the people who interact...

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Michigan GOP Senators Advance Bill to Prevent COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate for Children Under 18

Russ McNamara, Dorothy Hernandez May 26, 2021

Republican Senators in Michigan have pushed through a bill that would prohibit state and local health officials from requiring COVID-19...

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Michigan Senators Introduce Bills Addressing Police Reform

Russ McNamara, Dorothy Hernandez May 26, 2021

A State Senate committee is scheduled to take up a package of police reform bills this week.   Democratic Sen. Stephanie...

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Alice Coltrane Expands the Sonic Realm of Jazz

Chris Campbell May 25, 2021

Born in Detroit in 1937, the young Alice McLeod was a musical prodigy. She played organ at Mount Olive Baptist...

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Salvation Army Continues Community Efforts by Distributing COVID-19 Vaccines

Tia Graham May 25, 2021

The Salvation Army Bed and Bread mobile unit has been in action for years, helping the most vulnerable populations in...

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