DETROIT, THE INTERSECTION is a documentary short film that examines Black and Arab solidarity in the city of Detroit. The film places Detroit's history in visual dialogue with its present through a set of Zoom interviews with activists and organizers across generations, as well as archival footage and present-day protest footage. As a work of collaboration and coalition-building, DETROIT, THE INTERSECTION invites audience members to think through complicated questions about identity politics, systematic racism, colonial legacies, and global anti-Blackness as they play out across Metro-Detroit.