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  • Detroit Tales of Resilience
    2021/11/24

    On the final episode, the group sits down one last time to reflect on their experiences working on the project.

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    1 時間 14 分
  • Art and Culture in the City
    2021/10/13

    "Motor City is in the hearts of countless young individuals with outstanding abilities and potentials. Yet many youth of color face obstacles, prejudice, and discrimination"

    In this episode, we talk to Michelle Perez about her film Segment The Arrogance of Perception and how she believes that Detroit doesn't define you as a person, but helps mold your creativity and talent.

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    28 分
  • A Small Thought Living In The City
    2021/09/25

    "I want to highlight the issues surrounding the lack of art programs in communities in hopes that society will once again recognize the benefits of the art."

    On this episode, Michael Joseph, a third year Theatre major, talks to us about his film segment A Small Thought Living In The City which will feature the Freedom Players; a Black undergraduate theatre group at Wayne State University. Through his film segment, Michael hopes to spread the message of the Freedom Player, confront social issues and have hard but necessary conversations.

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    41 分
  • Trauma and Resilience
    2021/09/25

    "In a city where trauma is seemingly inevitable for many, some have found a way to use their trauma as a way to drive them to action and strive to make a change." On this episode, we talk to Dalin Roblero, sophomore at Michigan State University, about her film segment Trauma and Resilience and what it means to capture the humanity and tell the life experiences of what makes Detroiters true diamonds in the rough.

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    33 分
  • Pride and Shame
    2021/09/09

    "Detroit is a place that brings a range of emotions for those who live and visit. There is a sense of pride and shared personality traits that’s undeniable in people who identify themselves as “Detroiters.” What keeps them working or living in a city that gets more criticism than praise?"

    Join us on this episode as we talk to Charise Johnson,Youth Community Organizer about how the people of Detroit who live, work and worship in the city have an overall sense of pride or shame for the city. 

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    28 分
  • Urban Farming and Food Security
    2021/09/01

    In this episode, we talk to Shabre Alexander; a 22-year-old aspiring photographer and filmmaker working in the event planning industry.

    Shabre's film segment Urban Farming and Food Security highlights an urban farmer’s quest for food security and community development in predominantly Black and working-class neighborhoods.

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    21 分
  • Immigrant Families Creating a Home
    2021/08/27

    Detroit is full of many different people from distinct backgrounds and no matter where they come from, they create the Detroit we all love and know with their culture, creativity, vibrancy, and resilience.

    In this episode, we talk to Esther Guerrero -a Mexican-American Detroit native studying public health- about her film segment A Love Letter to Detroit and how she hopes to capture the real Detroit that has housed and nourished her family and the people who make it the great city it is.

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    31 分
  • Navigating the City as Insider and Outsider
    2021/08/25

    "A girl foreign to Detroit finds herself lost in the city where, on her way back home, she encounters citizens who share their background of creating inspiring events of education and innovation."

    In this episode, we talk to Lilyan Zebib -a Business major at the University of Michigan Dearborn and the creator and producer of Peep the Z (YouTube channel)- about her film segment Navigating the City as Insider and Outsider and how through the power of videography, she hopes to spread her knowledge about Detroit to people outside the city.

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    33 分