We’re examining the state of homelessness among young adults with the CEO of Covenant House Michigan, Meagan Dunn, and one of the agency’s young residents, Layla.
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Ed Moore from Detroit PBS joins SPJ International Community to discuss Destination Detroit | One Detroit
Ed Moore, Vice President of Content at Detroit PBS, talks with Dan Kubiske from the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) International Community about the station’s Destination Detroit series.
Children of Holocaust survivors preserve their families’ stories | One Detroit
Approximately 4,000 Holocaust survivors settled in Michigan after World War II. Today, more than 400 survivors still live in the state, and programs like the Next Generation Speakers initiative aim to ensure their stories remain part of Michigan’s historical record.
Irene Miller shares her Holocaust survivor’s story | One Detroit
Holocaust survivor and author Irene Miller shares her firsthand account of displacement, survival, and resilience during World War II as part of our “Destination Detroit” series.
Previewing new PBS docuseries ‘The American Revolution’ and sitting down with filmmakers behind it | One Detroit
One Detroit contributor Stephen Henderson of American Black Journal sits down with Burns and co-director Sarah Botstein.
Tony Award-nominated performer Brandon Victor Dixon is coming to Detroit on November 15 | One Detroit
Brandon Victor Dixon, a Grammy Award winner and three-time Tony Award nominee, will be in Detroit Nov. 15 for “Cabaret 313: An Evening with Brandon Victor Dixon.”
Ending Well – Caregivers and Their Loved Ones Planning for the Future | One Detroit
We sat down with Antonia Harbin of the Elder Law and Advocacy Center to discuss issues that must be addressed and documents that need to be signed so that the wishes of her clients are recognized and respected in times of crisis and beyond.
Army veteran shares his story in our “Destination Detroit” series | One Detroit
This story is part of our Destination Detroit initiative, which through a series of interviews shares the rich history of the people who have shaped Southeast Michigan.
Voices for manoomin: Protecting Michigan’s sacred rice
One Detroit, BridgeDetroit and Great Lakes Now collaboration takes viewers to a northeastern Michigan rice camp
Harvesting manoomin, Michigan’s Indigenous wild rice | One Detroit
As part of National Native American Heritage Month this November, BridgeDetroit’s Jena Brooker along with One Detroit’s Bill Kubota take us on wild rice harvest where some new manoomin beds now grow because of a dam removal on northeastern Michigan’s Au Sable River.
