Organizational Psychologist’s New Book Explores Power of Rethinking What We Think We Know

Americans are more divided and polarized than ever before. Calls for unity have intensified as the Biden administration takes office,...

Exploring the Soul and Rock Genius of RES

Classically-trained Philly-native RES grew up on sound stylings of Gamble and Huff, Bobby Womack and Teddy Pendergrass. After graduating from Temple University,...

How an Auto Workers’ Strike In Flint Nearly a Century Ago Changed the Country

Beacon Press One of the biggest victories for workers' rights in the United States happened during one bitterly cold winter in...

2020 Election Conspiracy Theories Echo Centuries-Old Resistance to Black Voting

The Atlantic has a new project called ‘Inheritance', a multi-part initiative exploring the legacy and experiences of Black Americans that history has...

What the Texas Power Grid Failure Can Teach Us About Utility Regulation

Amid a week of record-breaking frigid temperatures in the southern part of the United States, more than four million Texans are...

Michigan’s Standstill Over Federal COVID Relief Funds Continues

It’s been a month since Governor Gretchen Whitmer released her COVID relief plan that would use over $5 billion dollars...

COVID Cases Dropping, But Variants Still a Concern

The state of Michigan's COVID-19 case rates are down to 113 cases per million – an 85% drop since a...

A New Outdoor Concert Venue Arrives in Downtown Detroit This Spring

A new outdoor concert venue is landing in downtown Detroit starting this spring. The socially-distanced design of the space is...

Black Families Face Big Obstacles Transitioning to Remote Learning. But There’s Help.

The pandemic has forced many families to retool and figure out how to make school work in front of a...

Carole King’s “Tapestry” Album Turns 50

Released in February 1971, Carole King's seminal album "Tapestry" turns 50 years old this month. Carole King was born in...

Data Concerning COVID and Schools Points To Possibility of Safe Return To Classrooms

Earlier this year, Gov. Whitmer urged schools to offer in-person learning options by March 1.  Some parents worry it's too soon...

At One of Detroit’s Oldest Art Institutions, A First — An All-Black Group Exhibition

When the writer and philosopher W.E.B DuBois wrote “The Souls of Black Folk” in 1903, his observations of being Black...