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Founder of Nonprofit J&E Community Relief Gives Back to the Community That Helped Her

Nargis Rahman November 18, 2021

“Communities of Hope” features Detroiters from communities of color who have been looking for ways to persevere during the pandemic. Emina Ferizovic jingles...

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How Detroit’s ‘Fake Landlord’ Scam Is Forcing People Out of Their Homes

Detroit Today November 18, 2021

If you’re like the vast majority of Americans, you’ve worked pretty hard to pay for and maintain your home. According to...

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This Week at the Detroit Film Theatre: “Eyimofe (This Is My Desire)”

CultureShift November 18, 2021

CultureShift on 101.9 WDET-FM gives you a front-row seat to the latest films playing at the Detroit Film Theatre (DFT). Jake Neher/WDET...

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The West’s Support of Global Corruption Is Threatening Democracy, Says Author

Detroit Today November 18, 2021

Frank Vogl has spent much of his career trying to raise awareness about -- and fight against -- corruption on...

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“Truth-in-Sentencing” Repeal Drive Plans Launch in Early 2022

Rick Pluta November 18, 2021

A petition drive to repeal Michigan’s 1998 “truth-in-sentencing” law expects to begin signature gathering early next year. If the law...

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How Public Health Shifted Away From the Public — and Why It Might Be Shifting Back

Detroit Today November 17, 2021

These days, public health crises are common. The Flint water crisis made global news, highlighting how attempts to cut costs...

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Michigan’s Fourth Pandemic Surge Burns Slow, But Still Burns Out Hospital Workers

Brett Dahlberg November 16, 2021

Hospitals across Michigan said last week that they have been overwhelmed by the state’s fourth COVID-19 surge -- but to people...

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Black Detroiters Weigh in on What They Hope a Reparations Task Force Will Endorse

Laura Herberg November 15, 2021

Reparations is the idea of making amends for a wrong. The concept is usually tied to slavery or other unfair...

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Reps. Dingell and Kildee Explain What Infrastructure Package Will Mean for Michigan

Detroit Today November 15, 2021

President Joe Biden is expected to sign his historic $1.2 trillion infrastructure package on Monday. Michigan will get at least $10 billion from...

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Pope Francis Center Relocates to TCF Center to Meet Growing Need

Tia Graham November 15, 2021

The Pope Francis Center in Detroit has been serving the city’s unhoused population for 30 years. It all began when...

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Community Podcast Lab Helps Detroiters Get Their Start in Podcasting

David Leins November 12, 2021

While the popularity of podcasts has exploded in recent years, opportunities for people of color to get their start in...

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Mental Health Professionals, Not Police, Should Respond to Crises, Say Michigan Advocates

Detroit Today, Nora Rhein November 12, 2021

When someone is having a behavioral health crisis, the standard response is to send a police officer. However, introducing law...

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