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Your soundtrack to discovering Detroit. Music, arts, food and what’s happening (that’s actually worth your time).
Hosts Amanda LeClaire, Ryan Patrick Hooper, Rob Reinhart and Tia Graham will guide you through a playlist of new and iconic music while introducing you to the people that are creating and influencing Detroit culture — from musicians and chefs to poets, filmmakers, visual artists and storytellers.
The CultureShift team will help you navigate what to do each week with a curated calendar of events and spotlights on the most interesting places to visit in our region. And because it’s live, you’ll have a chance to interact with the show each day.
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![two hands reaching out to one another](https://wdet.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/MicrosoftTeams-image-2-900x600.jpg)
Zen teacher talks finding peace in unsettling times
Amanda LeClaire
February 2, 2023
![two people go over documents at a table](https://wdet.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/scott-graham-5fNmWej4tAA-unsplash-e1675114483177-900x506.jpg)
Family attorney shares tips on making financial conversations less awkward
Tia Graham
January 30, 2023
![interior of an art gallery with colorful paintings and sculptures against white walls](https://wdet.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Umoja-Gallery-and-Showroom-900x682.jpeg)
Southfield gallery highlights contemporary African American art in a new exhibit
Tia Graham
January 26, 2023
![graphic of the book cover for "They Got Daddy: One Family's Reckoning with Racism and Faith" by Sharon Tubbs, alongside a picture of Sharon Tubbs](https://wdet.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/They-Got-Daddy-book-cover-900x506.jpg)
New book explores how racism is passed down through generational trauma
Tia Graham
January 26, 2023
![a yellow sweatshirt with "Detroit hustles harder" printed on it hangs on an outdoor fixture](https://wdet.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/CCCDB3B1-386E-4D38-AD01-1AE7F3C35A95-e1674682477861-900x506.jpg)
Detroiters have overcome too much to be reduced to a trend
Ryan Patrick Hooper
January 25, 2023
![Hands of varying skin tones are on a table.](https://wdet.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/clay-banks-unsplash-900x675.jpg)
Corporations fell short of their 2020 DEI promises, but strategist says it’s not too late
Tia Graham
January 24, 2023
![a red graphic with a gold thread weaving through white text that reads, "I can take it from here: a memoir of trauma, prison, and self-empowerment" by Lisa Forbes](https://wdet.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/I-Can-Take-it-from-Here-book-cover-900x506.jpg)
An advocate and former prisoner discusses how to recognize trauma
Amanda LeClaire
January 24, 2023
![Ronya Croitori's third grade class at McIntyre Elementary School in Southfield, Mich.](https://wdet.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/CultureShift-Table-Photo-e1674431017110-900x507.jpg)
Southfield teacher uses crowdfunding to help create safe space for her students
Amanda LeClaire
January 22, 2023
![Marcus Elliot](https://wdet.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Marcus-Elliot-Headshot-e1674247639823-900x506.jpeg)
Detroit musician and composer Marcus Elliot talks turning grief into a work of art
Ryan Patrick Hooper
January 20, 2023
![three Black women pose in front of the WDET logo with a white man](https://wdet.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Dames-Brown-e1674078888411-900x506.jpg)
Sam’s Jams Live: Dames Brown
Sophia Jozwiak
January 18, 2023
![exterior of a brick building with a sign that reads, "Opening soon: The Shift, including Linwood Fresh Market"](https://wdet.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/IMG_9319-900x600.jpg)
Detroit woman brings fresh, healthy food to her corner of the city
Amanda LeClaire
January 18, 2023
![a large group of people in matching t-shirts smiles with their arms out](https://wdet.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/image001-900x600.jpg)
Sold-out charity event to raise money for supportive housing in Detroit
Tia Graham
January 17, 2023
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