As a part of her residency, artist Halima Cassells will lead three workshops on turning trash collected from the Rouge River into an art installation that will live at Eliza Howell Park.
Is climate anxiety affecting whether people of color want to have kids? A new book seeks to find out.
In “Climate Anxiety and the Kid Question,” Jade Sasser asks how race intersects with this increasingly difficult decision.
This Detroiter crochets plastic bags into blankets for unhoused residents
Thomasenia Johnson took her love of crochet and turned it into a force to benefit those in need – one plastic bag at a time.
Climate change makes ticks a year-round pest in Michigan
Climate change has led to extended periods for ticks in Michigan.
BZA upholds denial of concrete crushing expansion in Detroit community
For neighbors, the chief concern has been troublesome dust from the concrete crushing operation that cakes their windows, cars and lawns and whether that contributes to negative health impacts.
A Detroit renter’s quest for drinking water clarity
My journey through the pipes of Lafayette Park revealed the importance of proactive measures and city-wide advocacy for clean, safe tap water.
A Detroiters’ guide to starting a Michigan vegetable garden
From seed to harvest: Planet Detroit’s advice on planting and caring for a Michigan vegetable garden.
What we’re reading: Sick cows, bluebird spotting and DTE’s rate hike
See what caught our attention this week, from plastic pollution on Great Lakes beaches to Michigan cows with bird flu.
Michigan’s healthcare disparities stark for Black residents
New scorecard finds persistent racial gaps in quality and access to care; Asian Americans reportedly receive best healthcare.
OPINION: Michigan’s wetlands permit process needs reform
The destruction of a rare ‘imperiled’ Wayne County wetland to build a garbage dump reveals a flawed system.