WDET to Broadcast the 2020 Detroit Jazz Festival in its Entirety Labor Day Weekend

Labor Day weekend is always one of the biggest weekends for music in and around Detroit, in large part because that’s...

Ten Mail Sorting Machines Removed from Michigan USPS Centers

Ten mail sorting machines have been removed from United States Postal Service (USPS) centers in Detroit, Pontiac, and Grand Rapids, according...

State of Michigan Agrees to Pay $600 Million in Flint Water Crisis Legal Settlement

The State of Michigan has agreed to a settlement the will see it pay out $600 million over its handling...

Are Democrats Earning Support from Black Voters Ahead of November?

“Black Voters Under 30 Could Decide Joe Biden’s Fate,” and “Black Voters Critical to Democrats in Midwestern Battlegrounds.” These are...

Detroit Mayor Calls Biden ‘Great Friend’ of the City

It’s hard to call it a “coming out” party for Biden, since he’s been campaigning for roughly a year and...

100 Years After Winning Right to Vote, Women Are a Force in Politics

This week marks the 100th anniversary of white women securing the right to vote in this country, and while it’s...

NPR TV Critic Eric Deggans Talks Ebbs and Flows of Black Representation in Media

WDET’s Book Club is back for a third year, and this summer’s selection is Ralph Ellison’s “Invisible Man,” a formative work...

Our Economy Rewards Billionaires. How Could We Change That?

The COVID-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc on the American economy, ravaging small businesses and creating mass unemployment. The current health...

Michigan Makes Mark on Democratic National Convention

It’s a different convention than the smoke-filled rooms of decades past. Speakers are delivering remarks virtually because of the coronavirus....

What Is Herd Immunity and Could It Help Us?

In many ways, the United States has failed to create and implement any kind of cohesive national strategy to try...

Welcome Back? College Students Anxious, Excited About Return to Campus

With summer starting to wind down, many college students are now moving back to campus ahead of the fall semester.  Most...

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...