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The Metro covers local and regional news and current affairs, arts and cultural events and topics, with a commitment to airing perspectives and uncovering stories underreported by mainstream media in Detroit.
Hosts: Tia Graham and Robyn Vincent
Producers: Sam Corey, Cary Junior II, Jack Filbrandt
Engineer: Nate Bender
Senior Producer: David Leins
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Recent stories from The Metro

The Metro: Dr. Abdul El-Sayed enters US Senate race in Michigan
El-Sayed says he wants to make life easier for Michiganders who are feeling economic pain.

The Metro: Nonprofit aims to conserve bird habitats in metro Detroit
Ava Landgraf, conservation and research coordinator for the Detroit Bird Alliance, joined the show to share more about the important role birds play in our environment.

The Metro: Former US Attorney Barb McQuade on Trump’s defiance of court orders
McQuade returned to The Metro to discuss this defiance to court orders by the Trump administration.

The Metro: Legendary hip-hop producer J Dilla’s music still beating in Detroit
Joylette Hunter, Ja’Mya’s mother and public relations developer for the James Dewitt Yancey Estate, joined The Metro to reflect on Dilla’s legacy.

The Metro: Labor professor says Trump tariffs’ impact on autoworkers ‘will be very painful’ to watch
Wayne State professor and organized labor expert Marick Masters joined the show to discuss how tariffs might affect workers in the state and why UAW President Shawn Fain supports them.

The Metro: Gov. Whitmer talks tariffs at the Detroit Economic Club
WDET reporter Bre’Anna Tinsley attend the DEC event, held at MotorCity Casino’s Sound Board Theater. She joined The Metro to discuss Whitmer’s remarks.

The Metro: Child amputees from Gaza get treatment, hope in Detroit
Gaza is home to the most amputee children in the world per capita. HEAL Palestine is trying to make a dent in this crisis by evacuating and treating Gazan kids in Detroit and other cities.

The Metro: WDET celebrating the life and legacy of Judy Adams at Garden Theater this weekend
Metro Producer Cary Junior II spoke with Adams’ son, Anthony Minnie, and Essential Music host Ann Delisi about her work and legacy at WDET.

The Metro: A professor’s thoughts on reforming DEI at universities
Professor and author Musa al-Gharbi spoke with Metro Producer Sam Corey about why he believes DEI initiatives at U.S. colleges and universities fall short.

The Metro: Cutting the ribbon on new affordable housing in Southwest Detroit
President and CEO of MiSide Community Impact Network Sean De Four joined the show to discuss how the organization is working to create affordable housing in Detroit.

The Metro: The untold challenges accessing health care for women in one immigrant community
WDET reporter Nargis Rahman’s intimate understanding of challenges in the Bangladeshi American community in metro Detroit helped her to report this four-part series.

The Metro: New book reexamines chronic absenteeism and potential solutions
Wayne State professor and researcher Jeremy Singer joined the show to discuss the new book he co-wrote with fellow WSU researcher Sarah Lenhoff.
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