University of Detroit Mercy Hosts Symposium on Race, Class and Environmental Justice
The intersection of environmental justice, race and class has permeated the public discourse in Michigan after a range of environmental...
The intersection of environmental justice, race and class has permeated the public discourse in Michigan after a range of environmental...
On a February morning, sixth graders from Berkley’s Anderson Middle School have come in to the Detroit Institute of Arts...
Jake Neher/WDET Super Tuesday was marked by a wave of endorsements from former presidential candidates, a surprise surge for Vice...
Mayor Mike Duggan says the city is working hard to make Detroit a more equitable place, focusing not only on attracting...
It's been a wild roller coaster ride on Wall Street this past week. Last week saw one of the biggest...
Housing, particularly “affordable housing” has been a hot topic in communities across Michigan. Formerly incarcerated people, or “Returning Citizens” as they...
The South Carolina primary and Pete Buttigieg's subsequent exit from the presidential race underscored the important role that black voters play...
Tuesday’s election isn’t just about the Democratic Presidential Primary. Ferndale Public Schools has a 10-year / 120-million dollar bond proposal...
On Tuesday, March 10th, Michiganders will head to the polls to vote on the Republican and Democratic Presidential nominees. When...
We're entering a new era of space exploration in the United States. Private firms are pushing the boundaries of what...
A five-year-old class action lawsuit alleging the City of Highland Park improperly handled water utility bills has been settled. If a...
There’s a new push to close a wide gap in state funding for universities. Oakland University says no school should...