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Artist Cassie Thornton is helping Detroiters create alternative credit reports that show a more holistic picture than just a low
How can white residents who are new to Detroit responsibly enter historically Black communities, and how can longtime residents cope
Southwest Detroit's Unity in our Community TimeBank, where more than 800 members have spent thousands of hours trading time and
Detroit's Checker Bar is quietly dealing with a racial discrimination complaint, and their response looks very different than Founder's Brewing
Think of Coup, located inside New Center’s Cadillac Place building, as an ever-evolving art object with a moodboard for a
Here's more than 70 recommendations for spending your November out on the town in Detroit, from art events to the
The Queen Next Door, a coffee table book of photographs by Linda Solomon, shows Aretha Franklin's life off-stage when she
By Damon Mitchell On a Friday afternoon earlier this month, Gwendolyn Harris recited vowel sounds from her brightly decorated classroom
If you haven’t memorized the name Sydney G. James, it’s time to take notes. James, a native Detroiter and College
At first glance, the Pay as You Stay program -- which would dramatically cut down on back taxes for low-income