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Michigan lawmakers pass bills on gun control, LGBTQ+ rights, abortion and right to work
Mar 16, 2023
Lansing has been a hotbed for legislative action in recent weeks as Michigan lawmakers tackled gun control, LGBTQ+ rights, abortion and the right to work in a slate of new bills passed.
Stacey ‘Hotwaxx’ Hale: Detroit’s godmother of electronic house music
Mar 23, 2023
In recognition of Women’s History Month, One Detroit contributor Cecellia Sharpe talks with a pioneering African American woman in music, Stacey “Hotwaxx” Hale, the Godmother of House music.
African American genealogy the fulcrum of local ‘Finding Your Roots’ event Family Sagas of Pride and Perseverance
Mar 16, 2023
Join Detroit Public TV, American Black Journal and PBS Books on Wednesday, March 22, at 8 p.m. ET, for a fascinating look at new techniques for unraveling the mysteries of African American genealogy.
Gen Xers are taking the lead. How will they shape the future of work?
Mar 16, 2023
As Gen Xers take the helm where baby boomers have retired, how will their leadership styles and strengths continue to shape the future of work? Future of Work host Will Glover discusses with Michigan Works! Association CEO Ryan Hundt.
Richard Florida shares the two priorities downtown Detroit needs for its post-pandemic recovery
Jan 19, 2023
Richard Florida, one of the nation's leading urbanists, discusses downtown Detroit’s future and shares what he thinks the city should focus on with its post-pandemic recovery efforts.
Detroit’s Black churches partner with city schools, champion students’ education
Jan 31, 2023
American Black Journal’s "Black Church in Detroit” series examines the important role the Black church plays in supporting the city's schools and students through DPSCD's Faith-Based Initiative and Every School Day Counts program.
An evening with Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and CNN anchor Chris Wallace
Mar 6, 2023
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer sits down with CNN anchor Chris Wallace for a fireside chat about politics, public service and the media at the University of Michigan. The conversation is hosted by the University of Michigan Ford School of Public Policy and its partners.
The urban outdoors: Belle Isle Nature Center re-opens following $2.5 million renovation
Nov 7, 2022
The Belle Isle Nature Center has re-opened its doors following a $2.5 million renovation to the public facility. The updated space aims to reflect the vibrant intersection between Detroit's urban core and the natural ecosystem that lives within it. One Detroit producer Daijah Moss took a visit to the newly renovated nature center to learn more about the new exhibits and which ones returned.
Biking around Detroit: Jason Hall on the benefits of riding through the Motor City
Jan 30, 2023
Biking: it's more than just exercise. It’s equitable transportation, entertainment and a way for people to be introduced to Detroit and what the city has to offer.
Detroit’s Black fraternities and sororities: A tour of their history and contributions
Dec 6, 2022
City of Detroit Historian Jamon Jordan takes viewers on a tour of some of Detroit's historic African American fraternity and sorority houses and the contributions these organizations have made in the city.
One Detroit Weekend: March 24, 2023
Mar 23, 2023
From a free planetarium show to a Ramadan festival and local live music, One Detroit contributor Peter Whorf of 90.9 WRCJ shares what’s happening around metro Detroit during the March 24 weekend on “One Detroit Weekend.”
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ONE DETROIT EPISODES
3/23/23: One Detroit – ‘Nine Parts’ film, Citizen Science, Stacey ‘Hotwaxx’ Hale, One Detroit Weekend
Mar 23, 2023
One Detroit’s Chris Jordan goes behind the scenes of Heather Raffo’s new film “Nine Parts.” Great Lakes Now looks at a citizen science project that’s researching the Rouge River’s health. Plus, a conversation with DJ Stacey “Hotwaxx” Hale for Women’s History Month and the “One Detroit Weekend.”
American Black Journal EPISODES
3/21/23: American Black Journal – The state of Black real estate development in Detroit
Mar 21, 2023
"American Black Journal" host Stephen Henderson leads a robust discussion with local African American real estate developers and leaders from organizations that are providing resources and tools to help level the playing field for minority developers.
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Gen Xers are taking the lead. How will they shape the future of work?
As Gen Xers take the helm where baby boomers have retired, how will their leadership styles and strengths continue to shape the future of work? Future of Work host Will Glover discusses with Michigan Works! Association CEO Ryan Hundt.
2/28/23: American Black Journal – The historical impact of Detroit’s Black churches
From serving as stations on the Underground Railroad to establishing schools and hospitals and hosting civil rights leaders, the Black Church in Detroit is an important part of Black liberation and empowerment. Host Stephen Henderson explores the historical impact of Detroit's Black churches.
Metro Detroit Asian American community holds local vigil for Monterey Park, Half Moon Bay victims
Michigan’s AAPI community gathered in Madison Heights to hold a local vigil for the Monterey Park and Half Moon Bay mass shooting victims and those in the community affected by the tragedy.
Future uncertain for Detroit’s paratransit system as DDOT takes over, searches for new provider
The transportation system designed specifically for Detroiters with disabilities has an uncertain future. If the city doesn't find a long-term solution for quality service providers, it risks federal action. One Detroit contributor Bryce Huffman reports.
Detroit Economic Club hosts Jeff Donofrio, Rachel Stewart in discussion about Michigan’s economy, trends
Join the Detroit Economic Club and #OneDetroit THIS WEDNESDAY for a live conversation with global leader on the future of employment, culture and leadership Johnny C. Taylor, Jr.
NATO Ambassador Julianne Smith on the war in Ukraine, meeting global challenges | Policy Talks @ Ford School
The University of Michigan Ford School of Public Policy presents NATO Ambassador Julianne Smith for the 5th annual Arthur Vandenberg Lecture. Ambassador Smith talks about confronting the crisis in Ukraine and adapting to meet the global challenges of the world.
Latest News One Detroit
Stacey ‘Hotwaxx’ Hale: Detroit’s godmother of electronic hou…
In recognition of Women’s History Month, One Detroit contributor Cecellia Sharpe talks with a pioneering African American woman in music, Stacey “Hotwaxx” Hale, the Godmother of House music.[Read Now]One Detroit Weekend: March 24, 2023
From a free planetarium show to a Ramadan festival and local live music, One Detroit contributor Peter Whorf of 90.9 WRCJ shares what’s happening around metro Detroit during the March 24 weekend on “One Detroit Weekend.” [Read Now]Michigan playwright Heather Raffo re-imagines ‘9 Parts…
When Michigan-born Iraqi American playwright Heather Raffo was offered the opportunity to re-make her seminal 2003 monologue play "Nine Parts of Desire" as a film, it was more than just a chance to bring her play to the screen. It was an opportunity to write a whole new version.[Read Now]Michigan lawmakers pass bills on gun control, LGBTQ+ rights,…
Lansing has been a hotbed for legislative action in recent weeks as Michigan lawmakers tackled gun control, LGBTQ+ rights, abortion and the right to work in a slate of new bills passed. [Read Now]One Detroit Weekend: March 17, 2023
One Detroit contributors Peter Whorf and Dave Wagner of 90.9 WRCJ share what's happening around metro Detroit during St. Patrick's Day weekend and into next week on "One Detroit Weekend."[Read Now]
Caregiving Collaborative
Future uncertain for Detroit’s paratransit system as DDOT takes over, searches for new provider
The transportation system designed specifically for Detroiters with disabilities has an uncertain future. If the city doesn't find a long-term solution for quality service providers, it risks federal action. One Detroit contributor Bryce Huffman reports. […]Michigan caregivers are providing care for their loved ones. Who’s caring for them?
For three Metro Detroit caregivers, the life changes and challenges that come with caring for loved ones have become part of their everyday life. On some days, it can feel as if those responsibilities might push them to the breaking point. […]Bridge Michigan | As Pandemic Wanes, Michigan Confronts Toll of Isolation on Homebound Seniors
As COVID-19 wanes, state agencies are finding creative methods to help Michigan homebound seniors cope with the toll of isolation brought on by the pandemic. […]
News from Bridge Detroit
- Meet Detroit’s other ‘people mover,’ Michael Cunningham IIby Bryce Huffman (Bryce Huffman, Author at BridgeDetroit)
Cunningham has spent a decade advocating for transit justice in Detroit, but that isn’t his biggest fight. He’s also encountered homelessness, incarceration and mental health challenges.
- Detroit police board selects candidates for secretary, chief investigatorby Bryce Huffman (Bryce Huffman, Author at BridgeDetroit)
BOPC picked Victoria Shah, who formerly ran for a seat on the commission, and Jerome Warfield Sr., a west side pastor and an ex-chair of the board.
- Building Black wealth and opportunity with intentionby Bryce Huffman (Bryce Huffman, Author at BridgeDetroit)
This year will mark the 60th anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his seminal ‘I Have a Dream’ speech.
- Working for a better Detroitby Olivia Lewis (Olivia Lewis, Author at BridgeDetroit)
BridgeDetroit contributor Olivia Lewis reflects on our transition to in-person engagement, policing, inclusive development and the will of Detroit’s voters.
National Headlines
- At Waco rally, Trump defends Jan. 6 insurrectionists and blasts the prosecutors investigating himon March 26, 2023
Some of his recent rhetoric, including at the […]
- McConnell heads home after physical therapy for concussionon March 25, 2023
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- News Wrap: Tornado outbreak across South leaves 25 dead in Mississippion March 25, 2023
In our news wrap Saturday, at least 25 people […]
- Study finds higher cancer rates among U.S. military airmen and ground crewson March 25, 2023
The women and men of the U.S. military routinely […]