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Author: Jonathan Shead

8/10/22: One Detroit – Michigan Water Color Society, Sustainable Sushi, AAPI Story Series, Tattoo Artist Lorri Thomas

This week, One Detroit Editor Chris Jordan checks in with the Michigan Water Color Society ahead of its 75th-anniversary art exhibit at the Hannan Center. Then, Chris Jordan joins Sozai Restaurant Chef Hamije Sato to talk about sustainable sushi and being named Detroit Free Press’ best new restaurant of 2022. Plus, One Detroit’s AAPI Story Series continues with Lily and Jim for AAPI Heritage Month, and Detroit artist Lorri Thomas shares how she found her passion tattooing.

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8/04/2022: One Detroit – Michigan Primary Election Results, Hudson’s Tax Break, MRCC Training Center

One Detroit contributor Nolan Finley and Deadline Detroit’s Greg Bowens discuss the results of the hotly contested Michigan primary election races across the state. Senior Producer Bill Kubota learns more about a $60 million tax break given to the development at the former Hudson’s store site. Plus, the Michigan Regional Council of Carpenters opens a new training center in Northwest Detroit.

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Keeping Commitments? The State of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion Efforts in the Workplace

“American Black Journal” host Stephen Henderson sits down with The LEE Group President Mark S. Lee and Nikki Pardo, from Global Alliance Solutions, for a candid conversation on the state of DEI efforts in the workplace at corporations across America and the status of new Chief Diversity Officer positions that were created. Plus, Henderson examines the amount of resources that have been allocated to DEI efforts and how they compare to the commitments made two years prior.

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  • About 4 in 10 Americans see China as an enemy, a Pew report shows

    The findings come as the Biden administration is seeking to stabilize U.S.-China relations to avoid miscalculations that could result in clashes.

  • Biden condemns violence and disorder as some college protests escalate into confrontations

    While many protests on college campuses have been peaceful and many of the arrested are not students, this week has seen a series of escalating confrontations, occupations and shutdowns. That led President Biden to condemn violence and disorder following the latest developments at UCLA. Geoff Bennett discussed the largely peaceful encampment at Wesleyan University with President Michael S. Roth.

  • News Wrap: Rebuilding Baltimore bridge will take 4 years and cost $2 billion

    In our news wrap Thursday, officials announced rebuilding the Key Bridge in Baltimore will take four years and cost nearly $2 billion, Hamas is sending a delegation back to Egypt for talks on a Gaza cease-fire with Israel, U.S. intelligence says Iran's allies have paused attacks on American troops for now and Donald Trump stepped up threats to reject November's election results if he does not win.