• Clawson: City Under a Pandemic, Pt. 2 In this second series of reports, One Detroit’s Bill Kubota and Chris Jordan look at how COVID-10 touches Clawson, a city of 2 square miles in Southeast Oakland County. To revive its once flourishing dining scene, business owners are recalibrating, and one local couple is taking the plunge—betting it all on a new venture as restaurants are still held at a 50% seating capacity. For more Clawson coverage, watch Part 1 here >
  • College with COVID How will the pandemic alter the future of higher education? Anchor and managing editor, Christy McDonald ,talks with New York Times bestselling author and higher education journalist, Jeffrey Selingo, about his book “Who Gets In and Why: A Year Inside College Admissions” about how changes to higher ed could influence how students think about college going forward.
  • The High Cost of Freeways One Detroit Associate Producer, Will Glover, takes a look at what some call Detroit’s oldest monuments to racism—I-75 and I-375—and how their construction destroyed thriving Black communities, displaced thousands, and contributed to white flight from Detroit.
  • Detroit Youth Choir We end the show with an excerpt of the Detroit Youth Choir’s performance of “Roar” by Katy Perry, filmed at the Marygrove Theatre.

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