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David Sands

David Sands is a Detroit-based freelance writer. He's covered the news for Huffington Post Detroit as an assistant editor and worked as a staff writer for the transportation news site Mode Shift. Follow him on Twitter @dsandsdetroit.

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Brightmoor residents look over cartons of locally grown flowers.
Resilient Neighborhoods: Rev. Larry Simmons talks gardening and community-building in Brightmoor

The director of the Brightmoor Alliance talks about how youthful enthusiasm created a valuable source of fresh fruits and vegetables for local residents.

Tyronza Nesbitt streams a class for Detroit Cycling Studio members.
These Metro Detroit resources can help Black entrepreneurs gain better access to capital

Black-owned businesses often face hurdles accessing capital. Here are some organizations and programs that may be able to help.

How communities are tackling Metro Detroit’s biggest biking infrastructure challenges

"Every time I ride to places like Hines Drive or some of the other suburbs, there's sections of it where there is significant cycling infrastructure," says cyclist Andrew Smith, who has never had a driver's license for a motor vehicle. "But there are also significant gaps that as a cyclist make me feel like that's the border of my world."

A young camper blows bubbles at LifeBUILDERS summer camp.
Resilient Neighborhoods: These 3 Detroit nonprofits are offering fun summer activities for kids

Arts and crafts, sports, science, literacy, games, and other activities are just waiting to be experienced at these Detroit summer youth programs.

Angie Gaabo
Resilient Neighborhoods: Angie Gaabo speaks on efforts to preserve diverse housing in Woodbridge

Woodbridge Neighborhood Development has made preserving and promoting diverse housing a priority. Here's why.

Maria Salinas with CoC staff.
Resilient Neighborhoods: Maria Salinas shares her perspectives on community organizing in SW Detroit

Maria Salinas of Congress of Communities offers insights on mentoring future leaders and serving residents through neighborhood organizing.

Bishop Daryl Harris walks through Osborn.
Resilient Neighborhoods: East Side nonprofit’s big plans include community hub and housing project

This East Side neighborhood could soon be home to a new facility that combines elements of a community center and business tech hub.

City Kids Soup is a local business launched by the nonprofit Central Detroit Christian.
Resilient Neighborhoods: Lisa Johanon on finding success in business development

Lisa Johanon opens up about the Central Detroit Christian nonprofit's business efforts, which include City Soup and the Peaches & Greens market.

Islandview resident Daisy Jackson stands in front of her home.
Resilient Neighborhoods: How 3 nonprofits are working to keep East Side Detroiters in their homes

An innovative home stabilization program is dedicated to helping long-time Detroiters stay in their neighborhoods.

This home, the La Salle demonstration house, was rehabbed and made energy efficient by HOPE Village Revitalization.
Resilient Neighborhoods: Debbie Fisher of HVR talks sustainability, innovation in NW Detroit

The director of a northwest Detroit community development nonprofit talks about integrating cutting-edge green and sustainable technology into its development work.

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