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Downtown Detroit Skyline 3/31/2020
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Citizen Scientists to Map Urban Heat Islands in Detroit This Summer

Pat Batcheller July 13, 2020

Volunteers will spread out across Detroit this summer to take the city's temperature — literally.  A citizen-led science project will...

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Mandela in Detroit
  • Culture & Music
  • CultureShift
  • Politics, Government & Finance
  • Racial Attitudes

Thirty Years Ago, Nelson Mandela Visited Detroit

Amanda LeClaire July 10, 2020

On June 28th, 1990, only months after being released from spending nearly three decades in prison, Nelson Mandela arrived in Detroit...

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Home Is Where the Heart Is rug
  • All Things Considered
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Detroit StoryMakers
  • Jobs & the Economy
  • Morning Edition

For Squatters in Detroit, Housing Isn’t Shameful

Rae Solomon July 10, 2020

Detroiter Tanya Benson likes to bake. Today, she's baking a 7 Up pound cake, which, yes, uses the pop drink, for...

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Moody Window
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He Was Imprisoned For A Crime He Didn’t Commit. Now Free, Life Won’t Be Easy to Rebuild.

Emma Bowman July 10, 2020

Chad Clay just moved into a home on the north side of Detroit. For the first time in nearly three...

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hydropnonic garden cass
  • All Things Considered
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  • Detroit StoryMakers
  • Morning Edition
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A Teacher, Lost After 2016 Election, Finds A New Purpose In Gardening

Felix Poon July 10, 2020

Kathy Peterson says it might look like a night club or a rocket ship. "The lights, the fans, the metal," she...

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State of the Union Trump 2018
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Elections
  • News
  • Politics, Government & Finance

Trump’s Tax Records May Be Coming, But Likely Not Before November Election

Detroit Today July 10, 2020

The U.S. Supreme Court has handed President Donald Trump a major defeat in his legal battle to keep his financial...

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Ferndale Lower Elementary School
  • Coronavirus in Michigan
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Education
  • Public Safety
  • Youth

DeVos CARES Act Order Funnels Millions to Wealthier Private Schools

Detroit Today July 10, 2020

Michigan is part of a group of six states, including the District of Columbia, suing U.S. Department of Education Secretary...

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Emergency Hospital Health Care Medical 8.9.17-jn
  • All Things Considered
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  • Racial Attitudes

Whitmer Directs Medical Licensees, Institutions to Incorporate Implicit Bias Training

Russ McNamara July 9, 2020

The Coronavirus pandemic has put a spotlight on racial inequity within the health care system.  Despite having just 14% of...

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economy
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U.S. Adds 4.8 Million Jobs In June, But Mixed Indicators for Michigan

admin July 9, 2020

The U.S. economy added 4.8 million jobs in June after millions more were laid off due to coronavirus-related closures. "The...

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WDET Book Club Invisible Man
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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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WDET Book Club: “Invisible Man,” Black Lives Matter and the Politics of Ralph Ellison

Detroit Today July 9, 2020

WDET's Book Club is back for a third year, and this summer's selection is Ralph Ellison's "Invisible Man," a formative work of...

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Coronavirus (CDC)
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  • Coronavirus in Michigan
  • Immigration
  • Morning Edition
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Detroit Granted $750,000 For Coronavirus Relief for Undocumented Immigrants

Russ McNamara July 9, 2020

Detroit’s Immigration Task Force has announced a $750,000 donation that allows them to provide coronavirus relief to undocumented immigrants. The money comes...

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2019 Novel Coronavirus
  • All Things Considered
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Local Hydroxychloroquine Study Shows Promising Sign in Early Stage COVID-19 Patients

admin July 9, 2020

An anti-malarial drug controversially touted by President Donald Trump as a preventative treatment for COVID-19 was the subject of a...

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