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The Metro: Public schools are fighting a mental health crisis; funds are running out

The Metro, John Filbrandt April 22, 2024

According to U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, Americans are battling an epidemic of loneliness and isolation. Teens have been impacted...

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Created Equal: Can tech regulation solve mental health issues? 

Created Equal April 9, 2024

It is already difficult to track what kids are doing online these days, but now, Congress is in the process...

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A National Park Service grant awarded to the city of Detroit will fund a historic property survey of local sites related to Arab and Chaldean community history and the collection of local and family histories. 
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The Metro: Community history project in Detroit to collect Arab and Chaldean stories

The Metro February 28, 2024

Metro Detroit is home to one of the highest populations of Arab Americans in the United States. And recently, the...

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New WSU study finds ‘music medicine’ can help cancer patients

Amanda LeClaire February 6, 2024

A recent study by researchers and physicians at Wayne State University School of Medicine and the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer...

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CultureShift: How to heal your intergenerational relationships in 2024

Amanda LeClaire January 19, 2024

Embarking on a fresh year often brings about new resolutions or, at the very least, an internal commitment to enhance...

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Detroit Evening Report: Senate bill aims to excuse ‘mental health’ absences from Michigan schools

Hernz Laguerre December 21, 2023

A state Senate bill proposed in January of this year would allow K-12 public school students in Michigan to get...

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CultureShift: Local nonprofit hosting mental health check-ins for Detroit musicians

Tia Graham November 15, 2023

Detroit Musix is a nonprofit organization with the main goal of highlighting, educating and supporting musicians throughout the City of...

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Detroit Today: How do we convert fear into strength?

Detroit Today October 11, 2023

The things that scare us defines the boundaries of our imaginations and adventures — and it often holds us back...

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Detroit Today: Expanding mental health care in Michigan schools

Detroit Today September 5, 2023

Launched in 2013 at the University of Michigan, TRAILS — which stands for Transforming Research into Action to Improve the...

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Detroit officials ‘devastated’ by lack of state funding for long-term psychiatric care and housing

Eli Newman August 31, 2023

Detroit failed to secure backing from Michigan’s record-breaking $81.7 billion 2024 budget for a long-term psychiatric care project officials pitched...

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Detroit Today: How the COVID-19 pandemic changed the way people socialize

Detroit Today August 23, 2023

It’s been a while since people were social distancing and wearing masks. Are we back to normal? What does "normal"...

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Detroit Today: Why mental health has become a focus for Detroit police

Detroit Today August 14, 2023

Last week, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan announced that the city will add 11 more mental health police responders with state budget...

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