Who Really Owns Detroit’s Homes? New data to be featured in national Strong Towns workshop

Detroiters rehabbed 17,000 homes in 5 years. A new study on local and absentee ownership will be featured in an Oct. 2 Strong Towns virtual workshop.

OPINION: Here is one solution for the problem of social media and political violence

The intensity of America’s political culture that factored into the assassination of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk has intensified the scrutiny of the role of social media.

Community mental health’s unsung heroes: Listening, walking alongside, and holding hope

Throughout Michigan, quiet heroes leave a profound imprint on those with mental illness.

Detroit vs. outstate: Do child care challenges differ for urban and rural families?

While geography shapes experience, families face similar struggles finding child care.

Bluewater Technologies pairs retro gaming and latest AV innovations for 2025 Tech Expo

Bluewater’s free 2025 Tech Expo at CCS in Detroit features AV innovation with exhibits, panels, and immersive experiences, Oct. 1–2.

Credit unions provide ownership and financial empowerment to members, communities they serve

With fair financing, non-predatory loans, and strong community ties, credit unions create empowerment and ownership for their members.

Rogério M. Pinto’s ‘Colorism’ brings live storytelling to The Wright, Sept. 19

Artists and educators share personal stories of skin tone, identity, and justice when “Colorism” comes to The Wright Museum.

Graduates and staff of the LIFT MI lead safety education program.
Lead education program equips Michiganders to protect and advocate for their communities

The Lead Impacted Families Together (LIFT MI) program presents training in lead safety and advocacy for residents across Michigan.

Enjoy drone art and classical music by candlelight this weekend at Wayne State

Summer’s not over yet. There’s still time to enjoy an open-air, candlelight classical music concert at Wayne State University’s soccer field on Sept. 12-13.

Senegalese immigrants find community of support in west Detroit

For immigrants from Senegal, Detroit's religious communities are a source of spiritual grounding and practical support. The westside of Detroit has become a destination that many Senegalese now call home.

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