Weekend of Inclusivity Aims to Bring Autism-Friendly Resources to Detroit Families

This weekend, Autism in the D will host its annual Weekend of Inclusivity. Funds will go toward opening Detroit's first autism-inclusive play gym.

Statewide effort tackles postpartum depression and perinatal mood disorders

One of every five* new mothers experiences perinatal mood disorders, but only a small number receive the help they need. The Michigan Health and Hospital Association is working to change that.

Celebrating Financial Literacy Month: Detroit’s Chase Community Manager Shares Tips for Strengthening Financial Health

Gail Taylor, Chase Community Manager in Detroit, shares ways to help strengthen your financial health.

HISTORY LESSON: Detroit’s March Madness: The Moments That Never Get Old

As Michigan competes in the winner-takes-all NCAA Championship, let's reflect on other key March Madness moments in Detroit history.

DIA’s First Major Native American Exhibition in Three Decades, Enters Final Weekend

The DIA hosts works from 60+ Native American artists, celebrating the cultures, influences and continuing stories of the Anishinaabe people.

Jocelyn Benson followed a civil rights hero to Alabama. It shaped her path to power.

Benson’s journey to the governor’s race began with a mother from Detroit who set out for Selma in March 1965 to join the fight for voting rights.

At 11-years-old, this Detroit author is helping kids see themselves in his stories

During Reading Month, 11-year-old author George Latham IV visits classrooms across Detroit, and Metro Detroit, to offer something just as important as literacy: representation. 

John Conyers III discusses his father’s legacy, his book, and his own political ambitions

Before he was an aspiring politician, John Conyers III was simply the son of Congressman John Conyers, Jr. and former Detroit City Council President Monica Conyers. Now, his sights are set on a Senate seat.

Spruce up in Southwest Detroit

Infrastructure is powering southwest Detroit’s small business resilience with help from Southwest Detroit Business Association.

Women and wealth: Tips for navigating your lifelong financial journey

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 financial situation is unique, so it’s important to think about these questions.

Our Partners

The Kresge Foundation logo
Ford Foundaiton

Common Ground Is Brewing

Support local stories and receive our signature roast straight to your door when you join at the Standard level (or above).

Drink Better, Read Local

Close the CTA

Don't miss out!

Everything Detroit, in your inbox every week.

Close the CTA

Already a subscriber? Enter your email to hide this popup in the future.