The University of Michigan’s Detroit River Story Lab (DRSL) is an interdisciplinary, grant-funded initiative that partners with regional organizations to reconnect communities with the river and its stories. Through collaborative research, education, and engagement projects, our partnerships amplify marginalized voices and foreground the role of the river and its shores as sites of connection, stewardship, and healing.
Principal Investigator: David Porter
Faculty Co-PIs on DRSL Project Grants: María Arquero de Alarcón, Angela Dillard, Melissa Duhaime, Rebecca Hardin, Kristin Hass, Chauncey Monte-Sano
Graduate Student Contributors: Samantha L. Adams, Leila Braun, Gene Estrada, Bailey Flannery, Kayla Grant, Martha Henzy, Elana Maloul, Talitha Pam, Taru Taru
Author
Angela Dillard, Chauncey Monte-Sano, David Porter, Kristin Hass, María Arquero de Alarcón, Melissa Duhaime, and Rebecca Hardin
Contributor
Bailey Flannery, Elana Maloul, Gene Estrada, Kayla Grant, Leila Braun, Martha Henzy, Samantha L. Adams, Talitha Pam, and Taru Taru
Department or Unit
American Culture, Anthropology, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, English Language and Literature, History, School for Environment and Sustainability, School of Education, and Taubman College
Publish Date
2021 and 2022
Format
Lab, Podcast, and Website
Website
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