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May 27, 2013 10:00AM
Welcome to DetroitSean Forbes is a deaf rapper trying to get his career off the ground; Treger Strasberg, a philanthropic interior designer, helps underprivileged families get back on their feet; rock diva Nina Friday, shares a tragic story. -
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Detroit, also known as the Motor City, has fallen on hard times in recent years with a decline in the U.S. auto industry. But there is a group of creative thinkers and artistic innovators who are trying to help the city rise from the ashes by celebrating the city's deep human tapestry. This documentary series tells the interconnecting stories of some of those creative Detroit residents as they try to survive in the slumping city and revitalize the once-great industrial area through creativity and determination.
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