We interviewed several Detroiters about what caused them to become homeless, the varying forms homelessness takes, and what services the city's unhoused need. This story is part of a series that ...
This story is part of Equity in Our Parks, a series highlighting the people and organizations advancing equity through Southeast Michigan’s parks and related programming. It is supported by Oakland ...
Friday, December 5, was a frigid night in the D, with winds gusting up to 30 mph across Roosevelt Park. But that didn’t stop 125 community leaders and their colleagues from venturing out for a unique ...
Detroit is a very different place depending on who you are, what your income is, and where you live. While affluent neighborhoods are thriving and more middle-class ones are seeing increased ...
Sanctuary can be found in the most unlikely places. Like in an abandoned Detroit railroad lot that once harbored debris and danger but now serves as a home for the animal rescue and advocacy ...
Local businesses are the beating heart of Detroit’s economy. They play an essential role in driving economic growth, creating jobs and helping residents build wealth. One of the half a million ...
With a long presence and an expanding footprint, Siena Literacy Center in West Detroit is a pillar of support for adult learners, including a growing West African immigrant population. “Siena was ...
Federal dollars, state initiatives, community partnerships, and a normalization of seeking and receiving behavioral health care have positioned Michigan’s community mental health agencies to do more ...
Ahya Simone was not supposed to be a harpist. The harp was placed on her schedule one semester at Cass Technical High School, and initially, she was hesitant to take the elective class as singing was ...