Dear Planet Detroit, How will children living in areas with high levels of air pollution in Detroit be affected? Specifically, how might it impact their choices and their futures? Sincerely, Concerned Dear Concerned, This is a great question with far reaching implications. Children suffer the most from environmental impacts, as developmental side-effects from adolescence can […]
Huron-Clinton Metroparks gets serious about diversity in hiring
As the Huron-Clinton Metroparks looks to be recognized as one of the premier parks systems in the State of Michigan and the nation, its leadership has determined that taking steps toward hiring a more diverse workforce is a necessary step to get there. In a recent media release that HCMA states that it “understands that […]
OPINION: Give thanks, but don’t celebrate myths this Thanksgiving
Mom’s green bean casserole, buttery mashed potatoes, sweet yams and pumpkin pie. Many families will gather around a turkey today to celebrate Thanksgiving, with the perception of love and unity between Indigenous Peoples and white settlers in the U.S. But the history of the holiday is one rooted in genocide, where colonizers murdered local Indigenous […]
ASK PLANET DETROIT: How do I start a garden on a vacant lot?
Dear Planet Detroit, I’m interested in starting a vegetable and flower garden on several lots in the city. Right now, it’s grass, I want sunflowers and vegetables. I wouldn’t even mind if someone else wanted to plant on the property. Do you have any advice for me? Sincerely, In Search of a Garden Dear In […]
SPONSORED CONTENT: Five takeaways from the Sustainable Detroit Forum
The fourth annual Sustainable Detroit Forum event was held on November 18th online with more than 100 people in attendance. The panel discussion, “Intersections of community development, environmental justice, and small businesses in Detroit,” was moderated by Joel Howrani Heeres, director of the City of Detroit Office of Sustainability. On the panel was Jamesa Johnson-Greer, […]
‘Making a way out of no way’: Meet four Black women who helped birth Detroit’s environmental justice movement
That Black women lead this work is not by accident. With intelligence, beauty, and ferocity, the Dora Milaje protect the fictional kingdom of Wakanda. In our reality, for the benefit of collective society, stand Alice Jennings, Donele Wilkins, Theresa Landrum, and Monica Lewis-Patrick in the relentless fight to secure environmental justice for the people of […]
A guide to eating, finding and growing local food in Detroit
Wisdom, resources and practical tips from people at the forefront of the local food movement. Food is one of our basic needs. But finding good food — good for the earth, good for our community, good for our bodies and good for our wallets — is anything but simple. It’s a challenge that has particular implications in […]