The Intersection: Housing Conditions and Segregation [MAPS]
In 1970s metro Detroit, hundreds of suburban neighborhoods had no African-American residents. Now, just a handful of Census tracts in...
In 1970s metro Detroit, hundreds of suburban neighborhoods had no African-American residents. Now, just a handful of Census tracts in...
Jake Neher/WDET Dearborn is setting a standard for how American cities can be inclusive with the growing number of...
Rick Pluta/MPRN A family of wealthy charter school investors put more than a million dollars into the campaigns of Republican lawmakers...
"You may not be able to do anything about the DPS system as a whole. You may not be able...
Laura Weber Davis, WDET What is the obligation of average white citizens to further a conversation about race in Detroit...
Nick Mattar As part of our work with the Detroit Journalism Cooperative, WDET is reporting on the issues the Kerner...
wjgomes FOCUS: Hope was one of the organizations founded after the 1967 uprising in Detroit. It's focused on racial healing...
Laura Weber Davis, WDET A documentary film crew is driving around the country in Elvis Presley's Rolls Royce for a film...
"Oh Media... Catch our good side" Last Wednesday, six poets from Detroit's Cody High bravely took the stage...
ALICE—Asset-Limited, Income-Constrained, Employed—is a United Way report about just what income levels are needed to live comfortably in each of...
Detroiter Emaginae Hicks had a job as a waitress after high school to support her two children. She was making...
Detroit By The Numbers is a new series on WDET that will separate fact from fiction on various myths around...