Truthout
Graphic Journalism
Noam Chomsky: Building Spaces of Resistance
Capitalism atomizes society into individuals who accept the status quo.
Bee Sanctuaries in Detroit: Conserving Honeybees on the City’s Vacant Lots
Dead spaces no longer, these lots could help sustain life.
The Bid: Will the City That Houses Amazon’s Second Headquarters Really Benefit?
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos will be the primary beneficiary.
Digging In: Land Rights, Food Sovereignty and a Pop-Up Restaurant in Detroit
Empty fields are not always what they appear.
How “Blight” Is Used to Justify Housing Demolition in Detroit
Blight is a profitable word for some in Detroit.
Occupied Detroit Home Is Threatened by Demolition: House on Junction II
When foreclosure can literally bring your house down.
The House on Junction
Frustrations among Detroit homeowners have deep roots in the city's past.
Scenes From the Foreclosure Crisis: Water, Land and Housing in Michigan
Detroit residents face a one-in-four chance of losing their home in a property tax foreclosure.
Making Us All Sicker: Detroit Water Shut-Offs May Well Have Caused Irreparable Damage
Detroit's emphasis on profits over clean water access for all its residents is making people physically ill.
#WageLove: Water Activists Build a Global Movement
Civil rights lawyer Alice Jennings is pushing the courts to see clean water in Detroit and Flint as a human rights issue.