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Published May 27th, 2026, 06:13 pm

"Black Summers" - a book about growing up in the urban outdoors -  is a compilation of writings from Detroiters. In it they detail what it’s like to experience a summer here. But it’s not just about playing tag at the park or barbeques on Belle Isle. The book balances the joys and freedoms that come with the season while remaining very aware of how our racial history at one point restricted it. 

The 33 entries in the book range in their style and depth. Together they paint a picture of what it's like to be outside in Detroit. Desiree Cooper is the editor of the book. She joined the program to explain how she weaved these pieces together. 

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New book captures Detroit’s summer spirit and asks who its outdoor spaces were really built for

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