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Martina Guzmán has for the past 15 years specialized in creative production with an emphasis on stories by and about Latino communities. She holds a B.A. in Political Science and Communication from Madonna University, an A.A. in Photography from the College for Creative Studies in Detroit; and a Master’s degree in Journalism from Columbia University. She currently works as a feature reporter for WDET, the NPR affiliate in Detroit, Michigan. Click here to visit Martina's audio archive.
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A Mexican Immigrant Wears Detroit’s Golden Gloves
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Thousands of Iraqi Refugees Overwhelm Arab Community Service Agencies in Detroit
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Detroiters Literally Dancing In The Streets For America's First Black President
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"One Who Can Really Appreciate Voting": A Black Voter Remembers the Old South
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Long Lines Don't Stop Latino Voters in Southwest Detroit
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Economy a Bad Joke: George Lopez Campaigns for Obama Among Detroit's Latinos
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Former President Fox in Detroit: A Mexican Viewpoint on Immigration Reform and the US Presidential Election
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Rashida Tlaib wins in Michigan: Now the Arab candidate must mend fences with Latinos
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Cross-Cultural Campaigning: In a Heavily-Latino District, Rashida Tlaib Runs to be the First Muslim Woman in the Michigan Legislature






