USA TODAY Suggests Detroit Public School Test Score “Gains” Are Suspect
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by Robert C. Smith Here’s a math problem,
10:30 am | by Hannah Wallace When he was seven-years-old, Malik Yakini, inspired by his grandfather, planted his own backyard garden in Detroit, seeding it with carrots and other vegetables. Should it come as any surprise…
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01:47 pm | by P.D. Lesko Brenda Lawrence (left) grew up on the northeast side of Detroit and was raised by her grandparents; her mother died when she was three-years-old. She graduated from Detroit’s Pershing High School, and…
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02:53 pm | Brandon Jessup is young, black and lives in Detroit. Newspapers and magazines all around the country that trumpet bad news generated by statistical analyses and studies about the city will tell you that…
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03:02 pm | by Chris Savage With the Occupy movement now in its third month and Republicans seeing pushback at the polls during the election in early November, grassroots organizing around the “We are the 99%”…
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09:00 am | By Chris Savage It’s hard to view any sort of media at all these days without finding reference to the Occupy Wall Street movement. With its made-for-viral-media meme “We are the 99%”, this…
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08:08 am | by Chris Savage In 2008, Democratic state Senate Minority Leader Mark Schauer was elected to be the Representative for Michigan’s 7th Congressional District, replacing Republican Tim Walberg. The 7th District, which spans a…
Oct 5 2011 / 10 Comments / Read More »07:01 am | by Nick Leshi Even though they are often fraught with stereotypes, gangster movies are still one of my all-time…
Nov 30 2011 / No Comment / Read More »06:00 am | by Nelle Engoron Now that the final film (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2) has unspooled in…
Nov 17 2011 / No Comment / Read More »10:43 am | by William Belle This is a great film and I’m no sports nut. In fact, you don’t really have…
Nov 3 2011 / No Comment / Read More »06:00 am | by Nelle Engoron The pornographic movie industry, in response to the Internet, is focusing even less on narrative arcs…
Oct 11 2011 / 1 Comment / Read More »11:22 am | Yesterday, the Wall Street Journal reported that Borders executives are getting in one last punch below the belt of…
Sep 7 2011 / 1 Comment / Read More »Interview: Malik Yakini Is Changing the Face of the Food Landscape in Detroit
Interview: Voters Love Underdogs. Is There Enough Love in Detroit To Send Brenda Lawrence To Congress?
Interview: Is Brandon Jessup the Future of Detroit?
Interview: WCAT Is Looking To Hold Lansing Politicos Accountable
Savaged: Brad Langerak Gives the 99% in Michigan A Digital Soapbox
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EXCLUSIVE Interview: Former Governor Jennifer Granholm Talks About the Political and Economic Past & Future of Michigan and the U.S.
Interview: Michigan Municipal League Director Dan Gilmartin—Rising Above Politics to Save Michigan
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Interview: Daily Kos Wants Governor Rick Snyder Recalled. The Effort Is Poised To Change The Face of U.S. Politics.
06:00 am | The Atlantic is at it again. February/March thinking person’s publications, including The Atlantic, Salon.com and even the Chicago Tribune took foodies and locavores to task for, well, “pomposity” and “sermonizing.” It was a tough month for the local food movement crowd. This month in The Atlantic, James McWilliams, an Associate Professor of history at Texas…
May 2 2012 / 8 Comments / Read More »06:00 am | by Betsy McMillin This article is my Holiday gift to you. No advice, no deep thoughts, just the gift of a thought: “Thank God I don’t have to travel with six kids.” Many of you will be traveling soon, by car, plane, train. And yes, we all have our horror stories of that awful trip:…
Dec 18 2011 / 2 Comments / Read More »02:58 pm | At the December 2011 U.S. Conference of Mayors, elected leaders from around the United States sounded an alarm over deepening economic woes after a survey of 29 cities from Los Angeles to Washington showed worrying rises in homelessness and poverty-related food aid. Detroit has been particularly hard hit. According to information in the survey: “The…
Jan 7 2012 / No Comment / Read More »06:00 am | By Chris Savage By some estimates, there are close to two hundred million blogs in the world, about half of which are in the United States. This number is growing each year. At the same time, the size and number of what are considered mainstream media outlets is dropping. Newspapers are downsizing and consolidating. Television…
Dec 16 2011 / 8 Comments / Read More »11:00 am | D-Politico Notes: This is the debut of Amy Kerr Hardin on DetroitPolitico. However, it is not her first foray into politics or writing. She is an experienced political consultant, and…
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06:00 am | Shortly after he was hired, Ann Arbor Fire Chief Dominick Lanza stood up in public and said fewer firefighters wouldn’t impact public safety.…
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07:00 am | According to the ACLU of Michigan, the right to panhandle is guaranteed in the Constitution. According to a piece yesterday in the…
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01:47 pm | by P.D. Lesko Brenda Lawrence (left) grew up on the northeast side of Detroit and was raised by her grandparents; her mother died…
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06:25 am | DetroitPolitico Notes: At DetroitPolitico.com everyone is a political insider. That’s the way it should be. Local, state and to a lesser degree…
Feb 21 2012 / No Comment / Read More »10:34 am | DetroitPolitico Notes: Maybe you missed the piece in Time in October 2011 where writer Adam Cohen wrote the most frightening case study you might ever read. It begins: The Occupy…
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