Recently Read: The U.S. Constitution
The WDET Book Club brings together WDET hosts, local experts and community members for conversations about the selected book and how it aligns with local issues. Read the book and engage with us online and on-air.
At a time when the political divide seems like an insurmountable gulf and facts are up for debate, WDET aims to deliver on our commitment to community service by increasing understanding of the U.S. Constitution, its origins and intent, and its relevance today.
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