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Detroit Evening Report: Crime down in Detroit, new program to improve maternal health + more

Tonight on The Detroit Evening Report, we cover decreasing crime in the city of Detroit, Michigan doctors reducing maternal mortality rates and more.

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Crime is down in Detroit

Detroit and federal officials are highlighting the use of American Rescue Plan Act funding in decreasing crime in the city. Mayor Mike Duggan said that investing the money into things like helicopters and freeway cameras have helped reduce drag racing and highway shootings. 

White House Domestic Policy Advisor Neera Tanden received a tour of Detroit helicopters, scout cars and the Real Time Crime Center on Tuesday. She says she was excited to see Detroit use the ARPA funds in strategic ways. 

“We were really encouraging states and localities and cities to use those dollars for investments to keep people safe,” Tanden said. “And many communities did that, but Detroit has really led the way in effectively using those dollars.” 

Since 2021, Detroit has seen a 30 percent reduction in homicides. 

New program to improve maternal health

A group of Michigan’s top maternal health doctors asked themselves a big question: what’s the best way to reduce the state’s maternal and infant mortality rates? Their answer is a new program that will be open to all pregnant women in Michigan. It’s called SOS Maternity. 

Doctor Sonia Hassan of Wayne State’s maternal-fetal medicine department helped lead the effort. She says the program will provide standardized maternal health interventions across many of Michigan’s top health care providers. But she says it will also tackle other frequent barriers to care like the lack of transportation. 

“(Transportation) is the leading cause of women not able to come to the hospital or to the clinic for their visits. It’s a real struggle for a lot of people. So we will offer that to everyone.” 

Dr. Hassan says each SOS Maternity participant will also get a “patient navigator” to help manage all aspects of their care. 

Rides to the polls

A group of nonpartisan groups are offering discounted and free rides to the polls for residents. This comes after a ban on hiring transportation to polling locations was lifted in October last year.

  • Ride share company Lyft is offering 50 percent off one ride to or from the polls with the code VOTE24.
  • The Detroit Bus Company is offering free rides on its buses, and with volunteers in their own cars in Detroit, Highland Park and Hamtramck.
  • The SMART bus system will offer free rides all day on Nov. 5.
  • The Detroit Almunae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority is also offering free transportation services during the early voting period and on Election Day.

For a complete list of organizations offering rides, visit MichiganVoting.org. 

Detroit poet releases new book

A new book takes traditional nursery rhymes and reinterprets them to address issues affecting black communities. Poems like “One, two buckle my shoe” are reimagined as “One, Two, No Sudden Moves.”

The poems tackle themes of racial violence, activism and social justice. The book, titled “One, Two, No Sudden Moves,” was written by Detroiter Rhonda Greene. A free book launch and exhibition will be held Thursday, Nov. 7 at 5:30 p.m. at the Northwest Gallery of Arts in Detroit. The event will feature a live reading, and a chance to meet the artists who provided illustrations for the book. 

Diwali in Detroit

Diwali, the Hindu Festival of Lights, begins today! The annual festival symbolizes the spiritual victory of light over darkness, good over evil and knowledge over ignorance. There are a number of events happening across metro Detroit to celebrate, including a fireworks show in West Bloomfield at the Sri Balaji Temple at 3325 Middlebelt Road at 6:00 pm. 

WDET’s Nargis Rahman contributed to this report.

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Detroit Evening Report: Detroit’s first freestanding birthing center opens; Detroit Future City Equity Forum + more

Tonight on the Detroit Evening Report, we cover Detroit Future City’s upcoming Equity Forum; Detroit’s new (and only) freestanding birthing center opening its doors and more.

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DFC Equity Forum Wednesday

Detroit Future City is hosting its fifth annual Equity Forum with Detroit Public Television on Wednesday. A panel of local and national leaders will discuss advancing economic equity, with a focus on strategies for Detroiters to access high-quality jobs. Detroit Future City’s CEO Anika Goss will give opening remarks and Jelani Cobb, the dean of Columbia University’s Journalism School and a New Yorker staff writer, will also share some thoughts. The panel will be moderated by Stephen Henderson, host of WDET’s current affairs program Created EqualThe forum will take place from 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Wayne County Community College Northwest Campus, 8200 W Outer Dr., Detroit.

Southwest Detroit celebrates Día de los Muertos

The restaurant La Jalisciense Supermercado y Taqueria in southwest Detroit is hosting the second annual Día de los Muertos festival next week, Oct. 31-Nov. 3, to honor and remember departed family members. The four-day festival will feature an interactive cemetery exhibit and theatrical performances. Community members are invited to bring pictures of loved ones for a community ofrenda or alter. The festivities will feature over 20 local vendors, cultural workshops, folklore dance performances and more. 

Report shows drop in breast cancer mortality

A new American Cancer Society report finds there has been a 44% drop in breast cancer mortality rates since 1989. However, rates for American Indian and Alaska Native women have remained consistent over the past three decades. There’s also a slow increase of more women under 50 getting breast cancer. Asian American Pacific Islander women of any age are seeing a steadier growth — about 2.5-2.7% per year — of diagnoses.  

Breast cancer is the second leading cause of death among U.S. women after skin cancer. This year, an estimated 310,000 new cases will be diagnosed in women and 2,700 men, with over 42,000 women and 530 men dying from the disease. Black women have a 38% higher cancer mortality rate than white women, although they have a 5% lower incidence of getting the disease.  

Birth Detroit holds grand opening

The nonprofit Birth Detroit recently hosted a ribbon-cutting for its new Birth Center at 8575 Heritage Place in Detroit. Birth Detroit is a Black women-led network of midwives who support pregnant women by reducing the cost of birth and providing safer alternative birthing options to women of color. The center — Detroit’s first freestanding birthing center — also provides culturally relevant maternal care. The nonprofit crowdfunded $4 million for the project, which broke ground last year. Detroit City Council President Mary Sheffield also awarded Birth Detroit the Spirit of Detroit award 

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