Stories

Detroit Black Farmer Land Fund selects 30 farmers for cash grants to buy land

Brenda Sharpe of Detroit has had a personal garden for years, but for the last two she has grown a…

4 years ago

Stay busy with Get Busy, your source for Detroit culture and things to do

Stay busy with Get Busy, the essential guide to Detroit culture, entertainment and things to do. Sign up for the…

4 years ago

At Detroit’s Coup D’etat boutique, ‘style isn’t just what you’re wearing.’ It’s what you stand for

For those who know Angela Wisniewski, owner of the Coup D’etat boutique in New Center, there’s no question that she…

4 years ago

Labor of Love: Behind the most accessible building in Detroit

ccessibility is rarely a prioritized feature of building design. Most developers will do the bare minimum to not be in…

4 years ago

Does Detroit have enough poll workers?

Detroit has secured 10,000 poll workers for Election Day. We look at the state of poll working and how the…

4 years ago

Meet one of the women leading the fight for voting rights in Michigan

Easier access to voting is important in any election season, but in a pandemic it’s vital -- and there are…

4 years ago

At this theatrical carnival, Detroiters can process election anxiety with art

Welcome to The Electoral Chaotic, where you can reflect on the role of community leaders -- or, rage-smash a cupcake.

4 years ago

The NAACP’s unconventional approach to Black voter turnout, explained

The NAACP's Black Voters Change Lives program aims to increase turnout in Detroit and other areas, relying on texts and…

4 years ago

Planting trees in Detroit could save lives, but do people want them?

There may have never been a time when Detroit has needed trees more. A healthy urban canopy represents one of…

4 years ago

Planting trees in Detroit could save lives, but do people want them?

Pressley worries that the pollen from flowering trees may be aggravating her asthma, and she said her neighborhood experiences more…

4 years ago