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Report shows Detroit electric infrastructure lags behind suburbs; DTE Energy disputes race plays a factor

Utility redlining : Detroit power outages disproportionally hit minority and low-income areas | Inequality

City’s electricity provider uses resilient lines in richer and whiter areas while poorer districts suffer from failure-prone equipment

Voting guide: Detroiters have a chance to root out corruption, decriminalize magic mushrooms, and pursue reparations on Nov 2

Voting guide: Detroiters have a chance to root out corruption, decriminalize magic mushrooms, and pursue reparations on Nov 2
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Panelists discuss how far-right groups used COVID-19 to achieve goals

Panelists discuss how far-right groups used COVID-19 to achieve goals TapTheForwardAssist/Creative Commons During a virtual panel sponsored by the Othering and Belonging Institute at UC Berkeley, panelists discussed far-right groups in the United States. The panel was moderated by Phi Nyuyen, litigation director of Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Atlanta. (TapTheForwardAssist, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons) As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to divide opinions across the nation, panelists discussed the ways in which white supremacists have used the pandemic to further their agendas during a Thursday event sponsored by UC Berkeley’s Othering and Belonging Institute. The panel was held live online and included panelists from California, Georgia and Michigan. According to Denise Herd, professor at the School of Public Health, multiple actors have contributed to the movement against public health measures. These included federal government leaders, such as former president

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