We sat down with Antonia Harbin of the Elder Law and Advocacy Center to discuss issues that must be addressed and documents that need to be signed so that the wishes of her clients are recognized and respected in times of crisis and beyond.
Civic and Community Information
I-375 project moving forward after pause, but with changes
MDOT has restarted the clock on a project that’s expected to create a surface street-level boulevard in place of the interstate on the edge of downtown.
Turkey prices up for Thanksgiving. Blame bird flu, which hit Michigan
A bird flu surge has forced farmers to kill millions of turkeys in Michigan and across the country, shrinking supplies and driving up prices ahead of the holidays.
Saluting U.S. veterans: A conversation with members of the Detroit Chapter of Tuskegee Airmen | One Detroit
Host Stephen Henderson sits down with Chapter President Tony Stevenson and two military veterans, Capt. Ashley Richardson and Norman Folson, for an in-depth conversation about African Americans serving in the U.S. Armed Forces.
Army veteran shares his story in our “Destination Detroit” series | One Detroit
This story is part of our Destination Detroit initiative, which through a series of interviews shares the rich history of the people who have shaped Southeast Michigan.
Harvesting manoomin, Michigan’s Indigenous wild rice | One Detroit
As part of National Native American Heritage Month this November, BridgeDetroit’s Jena Brooker along with One Detroit’s Bill Kubota take us on wild rice harvest where some new manoomin beds now grow because of a dam removal on northeastern Michigan’s Au Sable River.
Food assistance for 1.4M in limbo
The federal government directed the state to pause the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, this month, citing a lack of funds to distribute food assistance.
Hannan Center art festival celebrates 100 years of ‘life, even when you mature’
The Hannan Center in Midtown is celebrating its 100th anniversary of providing services and wellness classes to seniors across metro Detroit.
Detroit Future City Forum’s keynote speaker shares message of racial and economic justice | American Black Journal
We have a portion of ABJ host Stephen Henderson’s one-on-one conversation with PolicyLink CEO Michael McAfee at Detroit Future City’s 2025 Forum, which took place last month.
The current economic climate’s effect on entrepreneurs | American Black Journal
Host Stephen Henderson talks with marketing consultant Mark S. Lee, president and CEO of The LEE Group and a Detroit PBS board member, about the current economic climate’s effect on entrepreneurs.
