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  • Michigan Election - Voting

How to End Political Gerrymandering in Michigan (And Elsewhere)

In Michigan, the Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission is getting ready to fix the state’s gerrymandered political map.

Anna Clark2021-01-15T12:10:46-05:00November 17, 2020|
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  • Brending - Suzi Quatro

Suzi Quatro and the Sound of Detroit Rock

If the Detroit music scene revolutionized rock, Suzi Quatro brought it to a wider audience with polished production and an ear for catchy hooks.

Chelsea Spear2020-12-04T10:44:01-05:00November 13, 2020|
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  • Sissac - Election Day

Election Week Through the Lenses of Black Women

Snapshots of the 2020 election from five photographers across the Rust Belt.

Belt Magazine2020-12-04T11:00:01-05:00November 6, 2020|
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  • Vote Counting in Pennsylvania

Why It’s Taking So Long to Count Votes in Pennsylvania

The delay was not inevitable, but instead the product of a contentious disagreement between state politicians.

Cynthia Fernandez2020-11-06T14:38:01-05:00November 5, 2020|
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  • John Leszczynski - Coal Power Plant

West Virginians Were Promised an Economic Revival. It Hasn’t Happened.

The coal industry continues to decline. Natural gas isn’t bringing the prosperity it promised. And now the pandemic has wrecked the state’s economy.

Ken Ward Jr.2020-11-05T11:47:07-05:00November 2, 2020|
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  • Cook County Jail Early Voting

How Cook County Jail Became the Country’s First Jail-Based Polling Place

Many incarcerated people have the right to vote, but steep barriers can make it nearly impossible. In Cook County, Illinois, that’s starting to change.

Kiran Misra2020-11-13T11:47:15-05:00October 30, 2020|
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  • Detroit Food Distribution

Fighting Food Insecurity in Detroit During COVID-19

“If the pandemic does nothing else, it’s made the general community see how important food service programs in schools are, and how they sustain the city.”

Anna Clark2020-10-30T10:34:05-04:00October 22, 2020|
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  • Minnesota Indigenous Protest

“Where the Waters Reflect the Clouds”

Examining Minnesota's Indigenous history.

Katrina Phillips2021-11-01T10:42:18-04:00October 21, 2020|
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  • Portsmouth plant 1970s

The Poisonous Legacy of Portsmouth’s Gaseous Diffusion Plant

The plant was erected in Pike County, Ohio during the cold war to enrich uranium. Then people started getting sick. Now, they're stuck cleaning up the mess.

Kevin Williams2020-11-17T10:18:48-05:00October 16, 2020|
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  • Upper Harbor Terminal - Friends of the Mississippi River

Will Minneapolis’s Upper Harbor Terminal Project Be Good for Its Neighbors?

The city wants to develop public land in a majority-Black neighborhood. What would equitable development look like?

Eamon Whalen2020-11-03T14:23:57-05:00October 9, 2020|
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  • Tomorrow Club

The Brief but Spectacular Life of Youngstown’s Tomorrow Club

In the early Seventies, the venue embodied the “golden age of rock music”—and saw the early years of some of the industry’s most iconic acts.

Vince Guerrieri2020-10-15T11:13:37-04:00September 24, 2020|
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  • Water tap

Detroiters are Fighting for the Right to Water

Can an income-based water affordability plan solve the city’s water shutoff problem?

Nina Misuraca Ignaczak2020-11-13T11:48:01-05:00September 18, 2020|
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