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Cost of housing ranks high among young voters ahead of 2024 election

The American dream of owning a home — or even renting one — is turning into a nightmare. The cost of housing is one of the top concerns for young people in Detroit and nationally. PBS News Hour Student Reporting Labs Gwen Ifill Legacy Fellow Maria Witcher talks with experts from the University of Michigan about housing concerns and how they could drive young voters to the polls.

African World Festival returns to Detroit’s Hart Plaza for 41st annual celebration of African diaspora

The 41st annual African World Festival returns to Detroit’s Hart Plaza July 12-14 to celebrate and showcase the culture, arts, and community spirit of the African diaspora. Host Stephen Henderson talks with Yolanda Jack, Manager of Community Engagement at The Wright Museum, about the festival’s growth, how it celebrates the African diaspora, and what attendees can expect at this year’s festival.

Rocket Companies Founder Dan Gilbert talks with the Detroit Economic Club

Watch the Detroit Economic Club's sold-out conversation with Dan Gilbert at The Icon in Detroit. Gilbert is the Founder and Chairman of Rocket Companies, which includes Rocket Mortgage, the nation’s largest retail mortgage lender. He is the majority owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Local Black churches play a supporting role in students’ education

As students return to the classroom, the faith-based community continues to play a supporting role in their education. American Black Journal’s “Black Church in Detroit” series explores the contributions of local churches. Guest host Trudy Gallant-Stokes talks with Bishop Dr. Corletta Vaughn of Holy Ghost Cathedral Church and Pastor Velma Jean Overman of Christ Temple City of Refuge.

2024 Mackinac Policy Conference focuses on ‘Bridging the Future Together’ with collaboration across divides

The Detroit Regional Chamber’s Mackinac Policy Conference is set to take place next week, May 28-31, bringing together business, policy and community leaders to discuss Michigan’s biggest issues. This year’s theme is “Bridging the Future Together.” One Detroit contributor Zoe Clark talks with Detroit Regional Chamber President and CEO Sandy K. Baruah and this year’s conference chair Suzanne Shank.

Rocket Companies Founder Dan Gilbert talks with the Detroit Economic Club

Watch the Detroit Economic Club's sold-out conversation with Dan Gilbert at The Icon in Detroit. Gilbert is the Founder and Chairman of Rocket Companies, which includes Rocket Mortgage, the nation’s largest retail mortgage lender. He is the majority owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Flint marks 10 years since water crisis: Mayor Neeley reflects on the progress, challenges

It has been a decade since the Flint water crisis. The public health disaster exposed tens of thousands of residents in the predominantly African American city to perilously high levels of lead contamination. Flint Mayor Sheldon Neeley talks about the city’s current water quality, how residents are doing, and the challenges that are still present.

Maternal mortality rates rising in Michigan, disproportionately impacting Black mothers

Michigan has experienced a rise in maternal deaths as highlighted in an in-depth report by Detroit News. Of particular concern is the disproportionate impact on women of color. Dawn Shanafelt, Director of the Division of Maternal & Infant Health in the Michigan Department of Health & Human Services, discusses the disparities among women of color, how to address the problem and more.

Commemorating the 50th anniversary of President Ford’s inauguration

August 9 marks the 50th anniversary of Gerald Ford becoming President. The Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan, named after Michigan’s only president, commemorates this milestone. One Detroit’s Zoe Clark interviewed Dean Celeste Watkins-Hayes and Professor Jenna Bednar to discuss President Ford and the election process 50 years later.

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Truly Detroit Gems: Pewabic, Ford Piquette Plant Museum, Indian Village, Outdoor Adventure Center

We’re visiting some Truly Detroit gems, including Pewabic Pottery. The ceramics factory has cemented its place in the city’s history with intricate tiles and designs. There’s also the Ford Piquette Plant, a place that’s working to preserve Detroit’s automotive history. Plus, tour Detroit’s Indian Village, a national historic district. Find some upcoming weekend events on “One Detroit Weekend.”

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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.

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Future of work report addresses the state of small business in the Detroit area

A report from Detroit Future City examines the challenges and goals for small business and entrepreneurship in the Detroit region. It also highlighted top challenges local small businesses face, including access to capital and navigating the cost of capital. One Detroit’s Will Glover talks with Tech Town President and CEO Ned Staebler about the health of the local small business economy.

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.

Detroit’s Chinatown gets $1 million for streetscape renovation 

Michigan State Senator Stephanie Chang announced $1 million in state funding to revitalize Detroit's Chinatown, aiming to recognize Asian Americans and attract Asian American businesses. This initiative comes as the community reflects on the historic loss of its Chinese population to the suburbs decades ago. Midtown Detroit will oversee the streetscape improvements, expected to begin next year.

Addressing the critical needs of caregivers during National Family Caregivers Month 

November is National Family Caregivers Month. The Area Agency on Aging 1-B's Julie Lowenthal talks about the importance of support services and resources for family caregivers and the myriad challenges they face while caring for their loved ones. Plus, Lowenthal explores possible legislative policies that would ease the burdens faced by family caregivers.

Journalist Kara Swisher details new memoir ‘Burn Book: A Tech Love Story’ with GM CEO Mary Barra

The University of Michigan Wallace House Center for Journalists hosts a conversation with award-winning journalist and author Kara Swisher as part of its continuing series: “Democracy in Crisis: Views from the Press.” Swisher talks about her new memoir "The Burn Book: A Tech Love Story" and explores the dynamic interplay of legacy companies, innovation, strategic bets on the future, and tech’s potential to solve problems with General Motors CEO Mary Barra.

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