Green Books mirrored the state of discrimination, racism, and African American rights in the nation each year. Detroit's listings started in 1938.
Coat number 100,000 made its journey across Detroit this morning: departing from The Empowerment Plan’s east side headquarters to COTS Peggy’s Place.
A Detroit mushroom farm and cafe owner bet on his city, and the response is sprouting business growth and expansion.
When parents from across Michigan traveled to Detroit on Jan. 14 for the Michigan Head Start Association (MHSA) Parent ...
March 13th — known locally as 313 Day — is Detroit’s unofficial holiday celebrating the city’s area code, culture, and community pride.
In recognition of March as Reading Month, Detroit Mayor Mary Sheffield is encouraging residents across the city to pick up a book and make reading part of their daily routine. In a recent video shared ...
Detroit’s renaissance is happening in every corner of the city, often in places that fly just a little under the radar. At Model D, we’ve had the chance to cover many of those emerging spaces, ...
The play “Unseen” focuses on the realities of trafficking, the importance of child safety, the power of collective action and ...
Parker Jean (Sanctuary Farms co-founder and operations director) uses a compost thermometer, as industrial-scale compost course students Laura Howard and Kharon Rayford look on. Photo courtesy of ...
Detroit had approximately 18 Black-owned or Black-operated hospitals during the 1940s and ’1950s. Their decline followed structural and policy shifts. Hospital desegregation after World War II opened ...
Brandi Mitchell first fell in love with music as a fourth grader at Detroit’s Carver Elementary school in the early 1980s. She joined the band, grew into a natural at […] ...
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