On Saturday morning on March 21, around a dozen volunteers wearing gloves and masks were helping unload an Absopure water truck at St. Peter’s Episcopal...
Scripps Street on April 3. Photo by Brian Allnutt. On Scripps street in Detroit’s Jefferson Chalmers Neighborhood, Blake Grannum, 36, has been nervously watching the...
The data gathered by the U.S. Census, which includes information on the age, racial background and income level of an area’s residents, is often the...
Last week, Governor Gretchen Whitmer declined to declare an emergency around Detroit’s water shutoffs, which affected 23,500 customers last year, citing “insufficient data†proving the...
Six years after Detroit environmental activist Charity Hicks passed away, a strong network of Black environmental activists remains in Detroit, dedicated to tackling environmental injustice....
As COVID-19 forces people to stay home and perhaps look for productive ways to use their time, interest in gardening has grown alongside other pandemic...
Detroit's farm and garden community have had to adapt to new realities — including helping their workers and customers stay safe and adjusting to an...
Michigan activists are pressing Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to cancel rent and other housing payments as the state’s eviction moratorium is set to expire.
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After 74 years in Detroit, MAYS Multimedia is a go-to printer for obituaries and memorial programs. That hasn't changed -- even as funerals do....
The island is more than a favorite recreation spot -- it's one of the most important Black public spaces in the country....
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