New Study: Half of Black-Owned Small Businesses Have Closed During The Pandemic
The economic devastation of COVID-19 has been especially concentrated in communities of color. That fact is even clearer now with...
The economic devastation of COVID-19 has been especially concentrated in communities of color. That fact is even clearer now with...
A new report conducted by Michigan State University economists Charles Ballard and John H. Goddeeris has exposed some surprising and...
WDET’s Book Club is back for a third year, and this summer’s selection is Ralph Ellison’s “Invisible Man,” a formative...
There’s a long overdue social and cultural reckoning unfolding in this country, and a key part of it is looking head-on...
The new school year comes with a lot of uncertainty for parents and students. Juvenile justice advocates are trying to...
America’s problematic past of racism, slavery and systemic oppression often finds itself fossilized in our street names, statues and buildings...
Michigan is at a critical point for its ability to contain the COVID-19 pandemic. For weeks, the state has been...
There’s a call to change the name of a historic Detroit neighborhood. Since the 19th century, Indian Village on the...
A Groves High School student who spent 78 days in Children’s Village, a juvenile detention center, for violating one of...
Colin Jackson In a modest Detroit neighborhood, Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib is campaigning door-to-door. It’s part of Michigan’s 13th Congressional district,...
On a summer day in 1945, Sarah Elizabeth Ray stood up for something because she wasn’t allowed to sit down....
The city of Detroit has been an economic driver of the American economy for a long time. Detroit author and...