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Summer Bliss Festival Combines Detroit Culture With Community Impact

Summer Bliss Music & Arts Festival celebrates the city’s creative energy through music, art, local businesses, interactive experiences and more, while creating opportunities for artists and giving back to the community.

Financial Wellness is a Practice: Community Manager Annette Washington in Detroit Shares How to Build a Routine that Lasts

Small, consistent money habits can lead to big changes. Detroit Chase Community Manager Annette Washington shares how to make financial wellness part of your everyday routine.

With Support from DPSCD’s ‘Exceptional Student Education’ Program, One Cass Tech Sophomore Is Redefining What It Means to Thrive

A talented musician, student-athlete, and honor student, Zaraiyah Bell is proving that determination – not disability – defines what's possible.

Motor City Pride
Motor City Pride returns to Detroit this weekend, celebrating more than five decades of LGBTQ+ advocacy and community

Motor City Pride returns to Detroit’s Hart Plaza this weekend, bringing together more than 65,000 attendees for Michigan’s largest LGBTQ+ celebration, featuring live entertainment, community events, and the annual Pride Parade.

From brunch to wellness, here are some ways to celebrate Mother’s Day in Detroit

From brunch and dinner specials to wellness and healing-centered experiences, several Detroit businesses are offering plenty of ways to celebrate Mother's Day.

“I said no:” A story too many women share

From silence to speaking out: honoring survivors and shedding light on the impact of violence against women.

Detroit Housing for the Future Fund returns to drive affordable housing, stable neighborhoods

The second phase of the Detroit Housing for the Future Fund (DHFF) returns, offering communities across the city the opportunity for more affordable, stable neighborhoods.

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.

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. 

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