About the Detroit Native Sun
The Detroit Native Sun features informative and entertaining articles written by award-winning journalists to stimulate the mind and raise emotions. Special section fronts include Kidz Times, written by area
youth, Words of Wisdom that provide a forum for senior
citizens to speak out, and Xpressions that give local poets
and artists a platform to showcase their wo
rks. The Health and Lifestyle section seeks to close gaps in disparities by highlighting critical health care issues and concerns affecting the community such as HIV and AIDS, diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, obesity, organ donation, and others. Positively Detroit spotlight individuals and groups making significant contributions in the community. Demographics
The "Detroit Native Sun" is designed to attract readers of
all ages and economic backgrounds. The median income of readers is $30-45,000 per single resident and $40-60,000 per household/family of five.*
• based on a DNS online survey
Circulation
Over 300 distribution locations with a growing readership of over 50,000 people. Some of our locations are the Detroit Public Library, Oak Park Library, Glory Supermarket chain, American Red Cross, Lee Beauty Supply chain, WHPR radio and TV station, Loving Life Health
Food Center, Greenfield Market, Apollo Market, Lou's Deli chain, Mathis Community Center, Northwest Activity Center, Bussell Recreation Center, Shrine of the Black Madonna, Samaritan Center, Tower Center Mall, Coleman A. Young Municipal Center, Penobscot Building, Dime Building, gas stations, convenience and grocery stores, restaurants, night clubs, book stores, and automotive dealerships. '
"Detroit Native Sun" can primarily be found in Detroit, Hamtramck, Harper Woods, Highland Park, Southfield, Dearborn, Oak Park, and Inkster.