Dana Thompson

The Common Wealth

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The Common Wealth Podcast tackles economic development challenges and identifies tools used to empower disinvested communities in Detroit and beyond. We examine the central question. Can community economic development meaningfully advance economic, racial, and social justice?

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Dana Thompson

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Business

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24. Jun 2026

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How Community Organizations Are Advancing Renewable Energy: Lessons from Detroit 24.06.2026

Community development organizations play a vital role in advancing renewable energy projects that promote environmental sustainability, reduce energy costs, create economic opportunity, and strengthen local communities. In this episode, host, attorney, and University of Michigan law professor Dana Thompson speaks with Dr. Tony Reames, Professor at the University of Michigan School for Environment...

The Common Wealth Season Two Trailer 24.06.2026

This is Season 2 of The Common Wealth and the podcast looks and sounds a little different.  What remains consistent is that Dana Thompson, University of Michigan law professor and community development leader, sits down with community leaders, from grassroots organizers to government officials in metro Detroit and beyond for thoughtful, dynamic conversations. The podcast examines the projects and...

What Is Community Economic Development—and Why It Matters 07.08.2025

What does it really take to build thriving, equitable communities? In this episode, we dive into the world of community economic development (CED)—what it is, how it’s evolved in the U.S., and whether market-based and other policies are actually making a difference. From federal policy to grassroots activities, we unpack how CED shapes real lives and neighborhoods. Joining us is Professor Priya Ba...

Bridging Divides: The Impact of the Gordie Howe Bridge Project on Southwest Detroit 03.06.2025

  In this episode of The Common Wealth, we dive into the complex and far-reaching impact of the Gordie Howe International Bridge project on Southwest Detroit. From promises of revitalization to concerns about displacement, our conversation explores both the benefits and the burdens this massive infrastructure project has brought to the community.   We’re joined by three deeply knowledgeable and pa...

Black Food Sovereignty and Cooperative Economics: A conversation between Community Activist and Leader Malik Yakini and The Common Wealth Podcast Host and UM Law Professor Dana Thompson 06.05.2025

In this episode of The Common Wealth, University of Michigan Law Professor Dana Thompson is in conversation with community leader and activist Malik Yakini.  Malik Yakini is an urban farmer, guitarist, Black food sovereignty activist, institution builder, and a founder and former Executive Director of the Detroit Black Community Food Sovereignty Network (DBCFSN) organization.  The two discuss the...

University of Michigan Regent Mark Bernstein and The Common Wealth Podcast Host and UM Law Professor Dana Thompson Take on Community Development in Detroit 31.03.2025

In the inaugural episode of the anticipated podcast on the nexus between higher education and community economic development, called The Common Wealth, University of Michigan Law Professor Dana Thompson invites University of Michigan Regent Mark Bernstein as her first guest.  The two discuss Bernstein's legal and professional career and the University of Michigan's impact on the City of Detroit as...

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