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Detroiters reclaim Earth Day for environmental justice

by Jena Brooker, BridgeDetroit April 17, 2023January 19, 2024

Earth Day was first celebrated more than 50 years ago, but even today, the environmental movement remains white-led. This year, as several city organizations plan inaugural Earth Day celebrations, they are aiming to reclaim the day for Black and brown Detroiters. 

Posted inVoices

OPINION: Why power outages are a public health problem and demand a legislative solution

Avatar photo by Elizabeth (Lisa) Del Buono, MD and Sue Anne Bell April 14, 2023January 19, 2024

The disruption and personal loss caused by the recent power outages should serve as a wake up call to the Michigan legislature.

Posted inCommunity

Pure Michigan brand capitalizing on ‘diversity’ to reach younger audiences

Avatar photo by Capital News Service April 13, 2023January 19, 2024

Travel Michigan official acknowledged some audiences may see the move as superficial or opportunistic.

Posted inSolutions

Detroit advocacy groups chart a course to cleaner air

Avatar photo by Brian Allnutt April 13, 2023January 20, 2024

Legislators plan to introduce bills to account for cumulative impact, hold polluters accountable.

Posted inAccountability

Black infant mortality rates spiked in Detroit after record low in 2019

Avatar photo by Nina Misuraca Ignaczak April 13, 2023January 19, 2024

Black mothers and babies fare worse than white counterparts in the city and state–and it’s worsened since the pandemic. Here’s why and what’s being done to address it.

Posted inAccountability

City files lawsuit against repeat blight violator in Core City

by Jena Brooker, BridgeDetroit April 13, 2023January 19, 2024

After months of resident pleading, the City of Detroit has filed a lawsuit against a developer in Core City that has been illegally using his property to dump and store solid waste.

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Why it’s hard for homeowners to go solar in Michigan. (Hint: it’s not the weather.)

Avatar photo by Nina Misuraca Ignaczak April 10, 2023January 19, 2024

For most prospective solar buyers, the biggest obstacle to going solar is the upfront cost.

Posted inAccountability

Southwest Detroiters want a truck route ordinance now; city officials tell them to wait on ‘another study’

Avatar photo by Brian Allnutt April 6, 2023January 20, 2024

Residents say the clock is ticking to make changes to zoning rules or pass a truck route ordinance.

Posted inCommunity

Royal Oak author’s new book for tree lovers is rooted in memory

Avatar photo by Capital News Service April 6, 2023January 19, 2024

“Divining, A Memoir in Trees” provides a new way to look at trees through memories. Author Maureen Dunphy wrote 16 essays connected with trees for the collection.

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On Earth Day, take our 7-Day Food Waste Challenge

Avatar photo by Nina Misuraca Ignaczak April 6, 2023January 19, 2024

Planet Detroit is partnering with the nonprofit Make Food Not Waste to bring you a 7-day Food Waste Challenge. Starting on Earth Day, Saturday, April 22, we’ll bring you a stepwise strategy to help you execute your personal food waste plan. (And don’t worry, we’re going to make this fun!)

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