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In Detroit, fewer than 60% of households have air conditioning, according to American Forests. That makes shade a vital ...
July's sunshine is seeing great arts opportunities bloom throughout metro Detroit, and this weekend brings great music and visual art to the forefront.
Detroit's urban gardens see higher volunteer turnout with porta potty rentals from Leading Rental LLC ensuring sanitation and ...
In America's hottest city, Black residents die by suicide at twice the national average. Cultivating the land might be their best bet to survive climate change.
The Snowden-Hartwell Arts Alley (17129 Snowden St) is a “Dream Way” that embraces both art and science to create a welcoming ...
Urban agriculture has been a response to Detroit’s vacant land concern among residents and city officials for decades — more than a century, even, if you consider former Mayor Hazen S. Pingree ...
A close look at the complicated relationship between Detroit’s Black communities and urban agriculture.
A close look at the complicated relationship between Detroit’s Black communities and urban agriculture.
This story is the first in “The Healing Soil: Detroit’s Urban Farms,” a three-part series being co-published with Outlier Media and Planet Detroit, and is supported by the Michigan Health Endowment ...
#WVBus: Urban Farming As A Revolutionary Act In Detroit Worldview is on the road. Today, our show comes to you from Detroit, where we are broadcasting from Detroit’s public radio station WDET.
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