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Toussaint Fancher
Newsroom InternToussaint joined Michigan Radio in June 2022 as a newsroom intern and is currently working in his second summer. He is a Senior at Howard University in Washington, D.C., majoring in journalism and minoring in Afro-American Studies.
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Early Activism among teenagers shows they become critical thinkers
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The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services will provide air purifiers for schools in need.
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The proposal would change the downtown square's name to honor Martin Luther King Jr.
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Conversion therapy is the practice — discredited by the medical community — of trying to change a person's sexuality or gender identity.
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A new study found that many Metro Detroit polling places did not accommodate voters with disabilities
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Fewer low-income and Black students are enrolling in Michigan colleges and universities.
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Three of Michigan's largest children's hospitals have partnered to find inequity in care for kids
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A set of new laws have made 18 the minimum age for marriage in Michigan.
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Dangerous bacteria has been detected in different beaches all over the state
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A new bill in the Michigan House would allow people to carry pistols with a permit.