Infrastructure is powering southwest Detroit’s small business resilience with help from Southwest Detroit Business ...
Are you saving up for a house, or retiring early? Where do you want to be in the next ten or twenty years? Everyone’s ...
The concept grew out of Detroit Month of Design collaborations, when organizers began exploring how creative placemaking ...
Coat number 100,000 made its journey across Detroit this morning: departing from The Empowerment Plan’s east side ...
Green Books mirrored the state of discrimination, racism, and African American rights in the nation each year. Detroit's listings started in 1938.
Dennis and Archer, both Black doctors and authors in their own right, have used the trajectories of their careers to serve as ...
Detroit had approximately 18 Black-owned or Black-operated hospitals during the 1940s and ’1950s. Their decline followed structural and policy shifts. Hospital desegregation after World War II opened ...
Haitians have been in Detroit for more than 50 years. With recent events, more are finding home here
As Haitians became more prevalent in Metro Detroit, the two worlds have been intertwining. Metro Detroit claims the largest Arab-American concentration in the country, a significant Latino population ...
Global Detroit’s Global Entrepreneur in Residence program helps immigrant tech founders secure visas, build startups, and create jobs, fueling innovation and economic growth across Michigan’s ...
The Detroit Electronic Music Festival (DEMF) — maybe some of you now know it as Movement Detroit — brings tens of thousands of people from around the world to the birthplace of techno. Many people ...
Parker Jean (Sanctuary Farms co-founder and operations director) uses a compost thermometer, as industrial-scale compost course students Laura Howard and Kharon Rayford look on. Photo courtesy of ...
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