This is a report about building broadband equity in Detroit and shows what happens when we understand digital inequity as a structural issue interwoven with other forms of discrimination and marginalization. "The case study offers a deep dive into how an ecosystem of community and not-for-profit organizations, developed a model for internet provision that is owned and led by the community and its leaders. It features the work of the Detroit Community Technology Project (DCTP)’s Equitable Internet Initiative, which has spearheaded this effort in partnership with community organizations in three Detroit neighborhoods. The North End Woodward Community Coalition, Grace in Action, and Church of the Messiah — in the North End, Southwest and Southeast Detroit neighborhoods respectively — co-developed the model with DCTP and continue to maintain their own infrastructure. The case study focuses on the North End and particularly on the networks — both human and digital — that formed to foster digital equity in a place where systemic racism and redlining has resulted in neglect by both the local government and telecommunications companies." More information: https://blogs.newschool.edu/news/2020/06/the-digital-equity-lab-releases-report-about-building-broadband-equity-in-detroit/