Exploring what unites us and divides us as people and as a region.
The goal of Crossing the Lines is to tell stories that show the diversity of people and perspectives that make up Metro Detroit by collaborating directly with residents of the cities and neighborhoods that we’re examining.
This community-first journalism aims to engage with listeners by finding them where they live and work, by talking to them about their concerns in their community and listening — really listening — to what they have to say.
Communities visited since the series began in 2011 include Canton, Center Line, Southfield, Windsor and several Detroit neighborhoods. WDET is examining Detroit’s Live6 neighborhoods in 2023.
Take a look at areas we’ve covered previously:
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Crossing the Lines: Waffle Café Detroit puts a spin on a breakfast staple
Crossing the Lines: University District is Detroit’s fourth neighborhood to add security fee
Crossing the Lines: Live6 planners play the long game
Crossing the Lines: Supreme Café brings halal organic gourmet food options to Detroit’s Bagley neighborhood
Crossing the Lines: Live6 Alliance facilitates business growth
CuriosiD: Who was Bagley?
Crescent Academy Celebrates 30 Years in Canton
Canton Battles COVID, By the Numbers
Canton Residents Are Missing the Community’s “Third Place”
Pandemic Pushes Pause on ‘Mysterious’ Canton Music Studio
Muslims Observe Ramadan During a Second Year of the Pandemic
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