Tia Graham was born and raised on the westside of Detroit. She is a graduate of Michigan State University with a degree in broadcast Journalism. Tia had the opportunity to cover former President Obama’s trip to Lansing in 2014. As well, She has interned with Fox 47 in Lansing, Fox 2 News in Detroit, Detroit Public Television and 101.9 WDET. Tia has worked behind the scenes in production with DPTV, including camera operating for American Black Journal and various productions. Tia began her radio career in 2017 as a traffic reporter with WWJ Newsradio 950, and in 2019 became the Weekend Edition host and part-time fill-in host here with WDET. Tia was promoted to host and producer of CultureShift, WDET's daily arts and culture show. She looks forward to keeping the community up to date with all things arts, music and culture.

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Michigan consumers are prioritizing the support of local businesses this holiday season, according to a recent survey conducted by Accenture....

Ford Motor Company Wants to Increase Diversity in the Law Field

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As the number of COVID-19 cases continues to rise in Michigan, doctors are reminding patients with preexisting conditions to take...

University of Michigan Gets Creative to Mobilize Undergraduate Voters

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Does Michigan Proposal 2 Go Far Enough To Protect Your Digital Data?

The use of personal electronic data has become a pressing topic in recent years. Michigan Proposal 2, an initiative on the...

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A new collection at Walter P. Reuther Library Archives at Wayne State University showcases documents and materials from Black activist...

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Health Expert Says Fall Gives U.S. Second Chance At Getting COVID-19 Prevention Right

As positive COVID-19 cases and deaths continue to climb across the nation, medical professionals are coming together to hit the...

Listen to Matthew Dear’s Song Sampling the Ford Mustang Mach-E

The all-electric Ford Mustang Mach-E has a unique back story. Engineers had their work cut out to create a vehicle...

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Juvenile court fees and fines are often devastating to families who may already be facing financial hardships. The Michigan Center...

MDOT Construction Adds Bike Lanes, Walkable Paths to Connect Communities

Construction in the City of Detroit is being used as a way to bridge two communities together by adding bike lanes...

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