The Racist, Segregationist History Behind Dearborn’s Orville Hubbard Statue

For decades, statues of racist historical figures have towered over American cities and towns. Now, many of those statues are being...

Rep. Brenda Lawrence on Police Reform: “We Went from Anguish to Action”

Protestors and activists have continued to push for dramatic change to American policing to some local and state progress, but...

Author Colson Whitehead on “The Nickel Boys,” “Invisible Man,” and Racial Inequity

As the country continues to dig into this moment of reckoning with racial disparities and systemic oppression, many Americans are...

Reforming Police Is Only the Beginning

Weeks of protests against system racism and police brutality have many people feeling like substantial reforms to law enforcement practices...

Study Says Economic Recovery Disproportionately Benefitted Wealthier, White Households

The COVID-19 pandemic ended more than a decade of economic growth in the United States. From the end of the...

MAGA’s Racist, Sexist Attacks Won’t Work on Biden

America is in the middle of a collective reckoning, unpacking the country’s history of systemic racism and violence. "The president...

Qualified Immunity: The Legal Principle Protecting Unconstitutional Police Actions

There have been calls to reallocate police funding and other criminal justice reforms in the face of numerous police killings...

Rep. Dingell: Congress’ Ability to Pass Police Reform Hinges on November Election

From a pandemic to demands for a police overhaul, the pressure on elected officials to act and legislate with urgency...

Duggan on Police Driving Into Protesters: “What Are You Supposed to Do?”

A video shows a Detroit police vehicle accelerating through a crowd of protesters on Sunday night in Southwest Detroit. Protesters...

Detroit Police Used Facial Recognition Tech To Falsely Arrest This Man. Now He’s Speaking Out.

Earlier this year, Robert Williams of Farmington Hills, a Black Man, was falsely accused of shoplifting in Detroit back in...

WDET’s Third Summer Book Club: Ralph Ellison’s “Invisible Man”

For the third year, 101.9 WDET will host a book club on the radio, online and on Facebook. This year,...

Former Gubernatorial Candidate Abdul El-Sayed On Policing and Public Health

A number of local governments in Michigan and across the country have declared racism a public health crisis. The move...