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DER Weekends: ‘Shustho’ series explores how health insurance access, community care impacts Bangladeshi women

Sascha Raiyn, Nargis Rahman May 17, 2025

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MMIP March 2025
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The Metro: Seeking justice, restoring visibility for Michigan’s missing Indigenous people

Robyn Vincent, The Metro May 17, 2025
Former Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox appearing on "MichMash," alongside host Cheyna Roth and Gongwer's Alethia Kasben.
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MichMash: Lawmakers seek to stop cell phone use in school; former AG Mike Cox talks gubernatorial run + more

Hernz Laguerre May 16, 2025
Burq Off
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BURQ OFF! One Woman, 21 Characters, A Burqa and A Bikini.

Martina Guzman March 24, 2015

Burq Off, an acclaimed one-woman show about growing up in a conservative Muslim home comes to the Arab American National Museum this...

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Jessie Robinson
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When $40,000 a Year is Not Enough

Sandra Svoboda March 24, 2015

ALICE—Asset-Limited, Income-Constrained, Employed—is a United Way report about just what income levels are needed to live comfortably in each of...

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Emaginae Hicks
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Detroit Mom Struggles to Make Ends Meet

Sandra Svoboda March 24, 2015

Detroiter Emaginae Hicks had a job as a waitress after high school to support her two children. She was making...

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Empty Classroom
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New DPS Emergency Manager: “DPS Must Operate Like 2015 District Not 1950s”

Station Programming March 24, 2015

Alan Alfaro/Creative Commons Since 2009, Detroit's public schools have been under state control with three previous emergency managers. Former Governor Jennifer Granholm, a Democrat, said...

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Detroit To Offer Zero-interest Home Loans

Quinn Klinefelter March 23, 2015

   Detroit officials say they will offer zero-interest loans to those who invest in repairing homes in the city.   ...

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Classroom Raised Hand
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U-M Offers Leadership training to DPS

Bre'Anna Tinsley March 23, 2015

DucDigital/Creative Commons The University of Michigan School of Business is offering to train select Detroit Public Schools staff and administrators....

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Martha Kopacz
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Bankruptcy Consultant, State Review Panel Seek “Harmonizing” In City Budget

Sandra Svoboda March 23, 2015

During Detroit’s bankruptcy trial, Judge Steven Rhodes selected Martha Kopacz as his “expert witness” to help him assess whether the...

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Stephen Henderson
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Stephen Henderson’s Essay on Gay Marriage

Stephen Henderson March 23, 2015

One of my favorite Paul Simon songs includes a line that has been stuck in my head since yesterday.  He...

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Jack Ashford
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Funk Brother Says Blurred Lines Verdict Will Change Little In Music Industry

Quinn Klinefelter March 23, 2015

Musicians continue debating the impact of last week’s multi-million dollar jury verdict in favor of Motown singer Marvin Gaye’s family,...

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Rouge River
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Bugs Can Tell Us How Healthy A River Is

Pat Batcheller March 23, 2015

Friends of the Rouge   Researchers can learn a lot about a river’s health by the condition of the creatures living...

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Study: Downtown Detroit Still In Need Of Development

Quinn Klinefelter March 23, 2015

   A new study finds Detroit’s thriving downtown area is still in need of additional development.    The study is...

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youth unemployment
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Youth Unemployment in Michigan is At An All-Time High

Martina Guzman March 23, 2015

Youth unemployment in Michigan is at an all-time high.  Recent reports put the state’s youth jobless rate at 59%, among the highest...

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