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Coming soon “Mr. Eastside,” This American Life, 2020 “Looking back with Pride: Examining our coverage of the queer community,” New York Amsterdam News, 2024 “The Great Electric Truck Revolution Is Upon Us,” Men’s Health, 2022 “America’s Great Racial Reckoning Comes To The Auto Industry As Some Ford Employees Call For End Of Cop Car Manufacturing,” Jalopnik, 2020 “Why Black country matters, and not just because of Beyoncé,” New York Amsterdam News, 2024 “We Love Detroit, Even if You Don’t,” originally published in Jalopnik, reprinted in Belt Magazine and “A Detroit Anthology,” 2013 “Aretha Was Detroit,” The Neighborhoods, 2018 “‘Who did the body?’: On Detroit’s black funeral culture, and why it matters,” The Neighborhoods, 2018 “Blacks and Arabs: The Conversation,” BLAC Detroit Magazine, 2016 “The Unsung Legacy of Black Characters on Soap Operas,” The Atlantic, 2015 “Meet the Architects Behind Detroit’s Next Act,” Next City, 2017 “VFW, Southfield,” Transmission, 2013 “Can Detroit Save White People,” Belt Magazine, 2015 (reprinted in “Voices From the Rust Belt,” 2018) “Black People Have Always Loved Phil Collins. Just Ask My Dad.” LEVEL Magazine, 2020 “Michigan State Representative Jewell Jones Needs to Grow Up,” BLAC Detroit Magazine, 2020 “The Complicated Reasons Why the Fisting Scene in Detroit Is So Downlow,” Between The Lines/PrideSource.com, 2023 “Why It Matters That Detroit Is Featured in the New Lil Nas X Film,” Between The Lines/PrideSource, 2024 “‘It’s Hush-Hush’: Reflections on Black Visibility in the Queer Leather Community,” Between The Lines, 2023 “Opinion: Struggling to poop in the Fisher Building reminds me Detroit’s hospitality is in the toilet,” Model D, 2024 “Writer Joya McCrory Talks Her Work on ‘Abbott Elementary’,” HOUR Detroit Magazine, 2023 “Finding Detroit’s place in the country music canon,” Model D, 2024 “Mary Wilson’s Detroit story, unfiltered,” The Neighborhoods, 2017 “Martha Reeves dishes on turning 75, Motown memories and Detroit’s future,” BLAC Detroit Magazine, 2016 “Four Tops’ Abdul ‘Duke’ Fakir just can’t stay away from the stage,” BLAC Detroit Magazine, 2017

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