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DJC Housing maps

Segregation in 1970 Just after the 1967 riots, there were still large parts of west and east Detroit that were nearly all white, the vestiges of the housing patterns — cemented by federal housing policy and local real estate rules — that confined blacks to small slices of the city, creating tension that was a […]

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Your birthday donation to Bridge Magazine goes twice as far!

Will you join the many Bridge readers who are celebrating the publication’s 5th birthday this month by making a tax-deductible donation? A birthday donation goes twice as far – the Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation is generously matching all donations to Bridge in September! Increasingly, support from readers like you will sustain and […]

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The first comprehensive book on the Flint water crisis: Buy your copy today

Bridge Magazine, The Center for Michigan, and Mission Point Press announce new book: Poison on Tap: How Government Failed Flint, and the Heroes Who Fought Back. After decades of abandonment, the mostly African-American residents of Flint, Mich., had thought they’d lived through the worst of times. They were wrong. After more than a year of discolored, […]

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