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Amanda Leclaire
Amanda Leclaire
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Recent Articles
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Local forestry club looks for clues to Palmer Park’s past — and future — tree canopy
Local forestry club looks for clues to Palmer Park’s past — and future — tree canopy
4 months ago
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MSU researchers launch 20-year study on tree resilience in Michigan...
MSU researchers launch 20-year study on tree resilience in Michigan’s future
6 months ago
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Tree diseases and climate stress: What Michigan homeowners need to ...
Southeast Michigan’s trees are facing growing threats from disease, pests, and climate change.
9 months ago
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Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge gains recognition for t...
The marsh is considered the last undeveloped mile of the Detroit River along the U.S. mainland.
9 months ago
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Arctic blast brings dangerous cold to metro Detroit
The bitter cold will continue through the week, with highs staying below freezing into the weekend.
10 months ago
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Detroit launches Quick Response Team to address opioid crisis
Funded by a city grant, the initiative will provide immediate support for individuals who experience opioid overdoses.
about 1 year ago
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Wayne County voters pass proposals A, P; Detroiters pass library mi...
Officials said if the proposal to renew Detroit's Library Operating Millage had not passed, 22 city libraries would have closed.
over 1 year ago
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Pro-Palestinian students, faculty share concerns at virtual WSU Boa...
The university's chief financial officer said Wednesday that only a small portion of the school’s investments could be considered controversial.
over 1 year ago
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Federal officials warn of possible threats targeting Pride celebrat...
The FBI and U.S. Department of Homeland Security are warning of the possibility for “foreign terrorist organizations” targeting Pride events next month.
over 1 year ago
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Detroit influencers weigh impact of TikTok ban as lawmakers explore...
U.S. lawmakers and the Biden administration are examining new legislative approaches to address concerns about the Chinese-owned app.
over 1 year ago
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Nonprofit launches new tool to connect disabled Michigan residents ...
Disability Rights Michigan launched an interactive map to simplify the often time consuming search for disability-friendly public transportation.
over 1 year ago
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Nominations sought for Detroit's poet laureate and composer laureat...
The positions aim to ensure that people inside and outside of Detroit understand the rich cultural and artistic heritage of the city.
almost 2 years ago
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Dearborn launches city-wide air quality monitoring program - WDET
The community-led program will gather data from 10 air quality monitors installed throughout the city to track key pollutants.
almost 2 years ago
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CultureShift: How to heal your intergenerational relationships in 2024
Trauma psychologist Dr. Mariel Buqué joins the show to talk about her new book "Break The Cycle: A Guide to Healing Intergenerational Trauma."
almost 2 years ago
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New series from Wayne State University Press seeks to make space .....
Editors Cáel M. Keegan and David A. Gerstner push the boundaries of what’s included in queer film studies with the Queer Screens series.
almost 3 years ago
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Experts say we could see more toxic chemical pollution if policies ...
The derailment in Ohio is not the first nor the last time a train carrying hazardous materials will crash in the U.S., according to two researchers.
almost 3 years ago
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How embracing the paranormal could produce a deeper meaning of ... ...
Researcher Joshua Cutchin and Detroit artist Renee Willoughby join CultureShift to discuss their experiences with death, grief and ghosts.
almost 3 years ago
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Zen teacher talks finding peace in unsettling times - WDET
Koshin Paley Ellison has devoted his life to finding inner stability in such an unstable world. He joined CultureShift to discuss.
almost 3 years ago
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Southfield teacher uses crowdfunding to help create safe space for ...
An elementary school teacher in Metro Detroit has turned to the public to help her students have a safe spot away from classroom activity.
almost 3 years ago
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Detroit woman brings fresh, healthy food to her corner of the city ...
When a space became available, Sonya Greene saw an opportunity to help her community by opening the Linwood Fresh Market.
almost 3 years ago
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‘Digital drugs’ are affecting our physical and emotional health - WDET
Stanford’s Dr. Anna Lembke says many of us could significantly benefit from a dopamine fast from our electronic devices.
almost 3 years ago