One-day convening prepared families to advocate for the early childhood programs they depend on.
The play “Unseen” focuses on the realities of trafficking, the importance of child safety, the power of collective action and ...
Brandi Mitchell first fell in love with music as a fourth grader at Detroit’s Carver Elementary school in the early 1980s.
Detroit’s Belle Isle was designed by the noted landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, most famous for Central Park and the grounds of the 1897 world’s fair in Chicago. Unless of course it wasn’t.
Food waste makes up one-quarter of landfill waste and contributes to more methane emissions than other landfill materials. The Detroit Community Composting Collective Project is out to curb food waste ...
In the early 1980s, Mayor Coleman A. Young and the city of Detroit conceded a whole neighborhood to General Motors. As GM threatened to end its manufacturing presence in the city by closing its ...
James Earl Baker had a new door installed with funds from U SNAP BAC’s Senior Empowerment Grant Program. U SNAP BAC was one of the partner organizations providing data for the Detroit Home Repair ...
Along with food and water, housing is universally regarded as a basic need. But housing is not basic. In fact, in Detroit, a place which once built housing faster than any other major American city — ...
Residents of Detroit neighborhoods know their community better than anyone—the places to shop and eat, the places to stroll and catch a bus. And they know how safe they feel walking down a sidewalk.
Clarification: The headline has been updated to reflect that this is not an exhaustive list of all of the literary arts spaces and organizations within the city. Nothing says creative writing like the ...
The architects and Detroit enthusiasts of AIA-Detroit’s Urban Priorities Committee share their list of downtown’s 10 most significant structures. The group, whose members include prominent architects, ...
Welcome to History Lesson, a new recurring feature in Model D led by local historian Jacob Jones, in which we delve deep into the annals of Detroit history and nerd out over a different topic each ...