Detroit Bankruptcy: One Year Later [Live Stream]

    Join us for Detroit Bankruptcy: One Year Later, an event featuring Gov. Rick Snyder, Mayor Mike Duggan and now-retired...

Trump, Obama and Muslims in America

The civil wars in Syria and Iraq have been brewing for several years now, displacing millions of people who would...

A Dark Period in American History: Japanese Internment Camps

Are there similarities between WWII Japanese internment camps and what is happening currently to Arab-Americans? Detroit Today host, Stephen Henderson...

San Bernardino Call-In

Stephen Henderson invites listeners to call-in and share thoughts on the shootings in San Bernadino, California and on gun control.

A Conversation about America’s Gun Culture, Mass Shootings, and Gun Laws

The United States was founded by citizens taking up arms to gain their independence from the British Crown. The question...

Early Days of Organized Crime in Detroit

A new book takes a look at the early years of 20th century Detroit and how organized crime developed. Stephen...

Take on Hate Says Rejecting Syrian Refugees is Dangerous and Irresponsible

Take on Hate Several groups gathered to prevent a bill to stop Syrian and Iraqi refugees from entering the US from...

Energy Industry Presses Lawmakers on Proposed Changes to MI Energy Policies

The State Legislature is working toward passing a package of bills that will revise the State’s energy policy. Part of...

Long-time Detroit Activist Fought Against Police Brutality

Long-time Detroit activist Ron Scott has died. Scott said he had faced life down the barrel of a gun –...

Detroit Proposes Pay Raise for Police

Detroit officials are proposing a plan to increase wages for police officers in the city by 4%. City officials say...

Keeping Calm During Chaos

The attacks in Paris are creating a sense of vulnerability for some U.S. citizens and for security officials. Public safety...

Legislative Update for the remainder of 2015

Detroit Today host Stephen Henderson, talks with legislative reporter for Michigan Public Radio Jake Neher, about what we can expect...