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Today on The Metro, it’s the last day of Hispanic Heritage Month and to celebrate we’re joined by Detroit musician and activist Ozzie Rivera. He was instrumental in founding the WSU Center for Latino/a American Studies in 1971 and has dedicated his career to improving the lives of Latino residents in southeast Michigan. We're also joined by Director of Multi-State and International Programs at Berkeley's Center for the Study of Child Care Employment, Caitlin McLean, to discuss child care challenges parents and workers face in Michigan.
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Today on The Metro, it’s the last day of Hispanic Heritage Month and to celebrate we’re joined by Detroit musician and activist Ozzie Rivera. He was instrumental in founding the WSU Center for Latino/a American Studies in 1971 and has dedicated his career to improving the lives of Latino residents in southeast Michigan. We're also joined by Director of Multi-State and International Programs at Berkeley's Center for the Study of Child Care Employment, Caitlin McLean, to discuss child care challenges parents and workers face in Michigan.

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