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Dzanc House in Ypsilanti has given a home for writers and creatives for years. Starting this fall, Dzanc House will present a new project called "Beyond the Binary: Stories That Shift Culture." It aims to amplify the stories of LGBTQ+ youth through writing, poetry and podcasting. Learn more in Lee Van Roth's conversation with Dzanc House's director of development, programs and communications, Charlene Choi.
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Are you an Ypsilanti resident who wants to advertise a new business or share some amazing ideas but aren't sure how to get the word out? "Food Folks Fun" may be the ticket. It's a podcast network located in Depot Town that says it can turn any local business or individual into a successful influencer. Rylee Barnsdale learns how with founder and CEO, Darius Smith.
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Just in time for Halloween, we meet one of several horror fiction writers who live in the Ypsilanti area. In this week’s "On the Ground Ypsi," WEMU’s Lisa…
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Art & Soul: Performance Arts - Local Comedian Talks About Finding Humor During These Difficult TimesThis week, "Art and Soul" is about the performance arts. Lisa Barry talks with Michigan comedian Bob Phillips about what it has been like for a comedian…
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University of Michigan law professor and former US Attorney in the Eastern District of Michigan Barbara McQuade recently wrapped up her time as part of…
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Navigating the workforce is never easy, which is why organizations like Michigan Works! Southeast (MWSE) are there to help. MSWE executive director Shamar…
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An Ypsilanti-based podcast called "Homebound" is a conversation between older and younger residents sharing their experiences during our current global…
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An Ypsilanti Township event intended to help African American men feel comfortable with their emotions and communication has become more popular than…