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Where is Poverty in Metro Detroit? [Map]

Sandra Svoboda March 16, 2015

You may see it everywhere, or you may never see it at all, depending on where you live. As the...

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Erica Raleigh
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How Poor are Detroit, Metro Area? Here’s What the Data Show [INTERVIEW]

Sandra Svoboda March 16, 2015

Detroit has the most people living in poverty, as defined by the federal poverty threshold, among the nation’s 20 biggest...

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Delphia Simmons
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Poverty Tells ‘Heartbreaking’ Stories About Families

Sandra Svoboda March 16, 2015

Delphia Simmons meets a lot of people in financial distress. In her job at the Coalition on Temporary Shelter (COTS)....

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ScottMenzel
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Search for the Next State Superintendent: Scott Menzel

J. Carlisle Larsen March 16, 2015

The State Board of Education is interviewing the final three candidates on Wednesday to become the next state school Superintendent. Current Superintendent Mike Flanagan will...

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Mike Flanagan (Screen Grab)
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Michigan Department of Education Narrows Field for State School Superintendent

J. Carlisle Larsen March 12, 2015

  Mike Flanagan   The State Board of Education has named three finalists for the state Superintendent position. In a...

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Ballet Folklorico Moyocoyani Izel
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Mexican Folk Dancing Makes a Comeback

Martina Guzman March 12, 2015

Folkloric dance has been has long been a part of maintaining Mexican culture in Southwest Detroit. A few years ago...

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AmberArellano
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State Seeks to Replace Retiring Superintendent

J. Carlisle Larsen March 9, 2015

  Michigan has selected six finalists to fill the position of State Superintendent of the state’s schools. Current Superintendent Mike...

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Governor Snyder Talks Road and School Funding at Education Summit

Station Programming March 3, 2015

Governor Rick Snyder’s annual education summit is this week in Detroit. Jake Neher of Michigan Public Radio joins host Laura...

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InsideOut Youth Poets
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Detroit Youth Poets Perform MLK Remembrance Poem

Station Programming January 19, 2015

WDET Every year teen poets from the InsideOut Literary Arts Project write and perform a poem about race, society and civil rights,...

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Detroit youth poets describe the streets they walk each day

Shelby Jouppi October 17, 2014

Quintin Pope Four middle school students at Marcus Garvey Academy on the city’s East side shared poems and photographs of...

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Brave New Voices, Terrel S. Morrow
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Youth Poet on the Strength and Frustration of “Detroit”

Station Programming August 11, 2014

In our continuing series “Inheriting Detroit," which looks at aspects of life in Detroit through the eyes of youth poets,...

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Youth Poet on “Lumberjacks” and Family Trees

Station Programming June 13, 2014

This Sunday is Father’s Day. More than 10 percent of households with children in Detroit are headed up by single...

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