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Curfew and Closed Doors: Detroit teens speak on the lack of youth spaces

Detroit teens share how curfews, safety fears, and limited hangouts are reshaping what it means to grow up — and have fun — in the city.

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Introducing Teen HYPE: Voices of Detroit’s Youth series

The 'Teen HYPE: Voices of Detroit’s Youth' series gives local teens space to speak on what matters most — and why adults should care.

How art advocate Ny’Ree Hardyway is building a culture that values artists and their work

Detroit art advocate Ny’Ree Hardyway uplifts local artists through her book, 'The Art Advocate,' and a mission to make art more valued and visible.

SASHA Center’s Cultural Training explores how to care for Black women experiencers of sexual assault and domestic abuse

The SASHA Center will host a Cultural Training on Oct. 25 to teach advocates and community members how to better support Black women experiencers of abuse.

HISTORY LESSON: The Glass House: Remembering Detroit’s forgotten modernist masterpiece

When Ford Motor Company left Dearborn, it closed the book on one of the Midwest’s greatest modern landmarks — a shimmering symbol of Detroit’s mid-century confidence.

Is your business ready for unexpected challenges?   

In a changing world, resilience is key. These strategies help businesses adapt, plan ahead, and thrive during disruption.

Shade Salons grow Detroit’s tree canopy with community connections

Shade Salons is a collaboration between the City of Detroit and the Greening of Detroit that blends tree planting with community celebration.

PHOTOS: BLKOUT Walls Mural Festival leaves its mark on Detroit

Photographer David Lewinski documents the color, culture, and community of BLKOUT Walls Mural Festival 2025.

Lynne and Johnnie Williams live in a once-abandoned Detroit home rehabbed by Detroit Community Pastoral Alliance.
Stabilizing Detroit’s neighborhoods, one house, one family at a time

For Detroiters who cannot qualify for a traditional mortgage, community development organizations use creative means to help individuals and families finance their first home.

Detroit-based photographer opens creative studio to help other small business owners

Detroit-based photographer Katrina Cross-Daniels opened KCD Creative Studios as a rental space for other creative professionals and business owners.

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