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The first federally-funded housing projects for African-American families were built in Detroit in the 1930s. They were the Brewster-Douglass Housing…
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All this week on Stateside, we’re looking at the history of the Brewster-Douglass Housing Projects in Detroit. If you’ve ever wondered about why they were…
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Twenty years ago this fall, Curtis Ivery was appointed chancellor of the oddly named Wayne County Community College District. The place was a mess. One of…
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A summit in Flint this week will focus on doing more to help young African-American boys and men.Organizers say young black men face limited educational…
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Why is it that one product will resonate with a group of consumers, while a similar one just can't quite catch on?It's the sort of dilemma you can imagine…
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Gabriela Frank is probably not what comes to mind when you think of a contemporary classical music composer. For starters, she considers herself a hippie.…