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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.

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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.

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.

How Detroit homebuyers can save on a down payment

Buying a home in Detroit? Down payment help is available through grants, loans, and local programs. Here’s how to find the right fit for your budget.

Elevated Sillage brings Detroit-made fragrance experiences to corporate events

Detroit’s Elevated Sillage offers a mobile fragrance bar that turns corporate events into immersive, custom scent experiences.

Harlem meets Detroit: Acute Inflections brings jazz revival to Morenas Event Venue

On Oct. 29, Acute Inflections hits Morenas Event Venue for a night of live jazz, vintage style, and community.

Building Futures: How Detroit’s Skilled Trades Task Force helps residents rebuild their lives

The Skilled Trades Task Force is creating real career paths in Detroit, helping residents like Bryan Jones turn setbacks into opportunity.

Black parents of children with autism face unique challenges. This Detroit nonprofit offers help.

The Detroit-based Color of Autism Foundation seeks to end the stigma of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in communities of color by helping parents of children with ASD build skills to lessen their isolation.

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