Like many cities, its' arm of the law reaches out to, not help those in need, but to keep others in check. Black and brown people are constantly being pestered, picked out, bullied, arrested, shot, killed, and intimidated into acting how these establishments would like them to act. Fortunately, there are good groups that are standing against mass incarceration, police violence, and more. Tristan Taylor talks about the recent Mass Shooting committed by a white supremist in Buffalo, NY, and how it is an example of injustice being placed onto the Black community.
Author of "GPS for Success: Skills, Strategies, and Secrets of Superachievers" and professor with the Department of Internal Medicine at Oakland University stops by to talk about how you can start aiming for success!
Conflict isn't evil: Conflict can cause change. Sometimes growth and progression are hidden behind conflict, and its difficult to separate yourself from getting emotionally involved and focus on being constructive. Gabe Karp talks about how you can identify pointless conflict and navigate your wa...
Three local communities have been selected to be part of an initiative launched by the Detroit Institute of Arts. The DIA is bringing high-quality reproductions of masterpieces from its collection to outdoor venues throughout metro Detroit via its Inside|Out program, and Farmington, Farmington Hi...