Eddie Glaude: Racism We’ve Seen in Trump Era is Not New. It’s Just Louder.

The upheaval of 2020 has laid bare the racial tensions and systemic oppression of people of color that undergird American society....

Season 3 of WDET’s ‘Created Equal’ Explores Race in America

WDET, Detroit’s NPR station, presents a new season of the podcast "Created Equal." Season 3 of Created Equal, “Writers on...

Kresge Foundation Launches Racial Justice Grant Initiative

This summer spurred a social and cultural reckoning over systemic racism and oppression. Organizations in Detroit and around the country are...

Canvassers In Wayne County Certified the Vote After Initial GOP Refusal

Just when you thought a Zoom session in 2020 couldn’t get any more agonizing, enter the Wayne County Board of Canvassers....

Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha Says Lessons Learned in Flint Can Help In Fight Against COVID-19

Governor Whitmer and the MDHHS announced new restrictions in response to a surge in the state’s COVID-19 cases. Michigan was...

Detroit Progressive Advocates Hope Biden, Harris Will Help Advance Agenda

With a new administration in Washington getting ready to take over, there’s hope for the first time in years among progressive...

Jerald Walker Reflects on Coming of Age as a Black Man in America in “How To Make A Slave”

Jerald Walker is a professor and author who just released a new collection of essays called "How To Make A Slave."...

The Cultural Significance of Kamala Harris, First Woman to Become Vice President

After four days of counting and contention, this weekend, former Vice President Joe Biden was declared the winner of the...

Lt. Gov. Gilchrist: Best Way to Stop Voter Intimidation is to Vote Early

The November election is almost upon us and voters are requesting and returning absentee ballots in record numbers here in...

Meet the Man Working to Turn Out Black Voters in Macomb County

A lot has been made both about the role Macomb County will play in the November election and the role...

The Combustible Mix of White Rage, Racial Injustice and the Election

The partisan divide has grown wider over the past four years and the threat of political unrest continues to grow....

Detroit Couple Shares Hopes, Concerns Ahead of Election Day

In another installment of Detroit Today's voter panel discussions, Stephen Henderson speaks with a couple living in Detroit about how...