Education

At 11-years-old, this Detroit author is helping kids see themselves in his stories

During Reading Month, 11-year-old author George Latham IV visits classrooms across Detroit, and Metro Detroit, to offer something just as important as literacy: representation. 

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This March, Mayor Mary Sheffield Challenges Detroiters to Read in Recognition of Reading Month

For Detroiters looking for inspiration, the city itself has long been the setting and subject of countless books.

Where is She: Teen HYPE Creates Play to Raise Awareness on Missing Black Girls and Women

The play “Unseen” focuses on the realities of trafficking, the importance of child safety, the power of collective action and systemic accountability. The two-part play focuses on the societal symptoms that cause teenage girls to go missing.

With a $20 million partnership, orsa Music Hall is set to continue leadership in Detroit’s creative future

Beyond naming the expansion orsa Music Hall, the partnership will support programming, education, and community engagement.

Hope Starts Here stabilizing early childhood services in wake of policy changes

Long-term perspective keeps Hope Starts Here imperatives relevant despite policy changes.

Educator creates employment opportunity for teens with disabilities

Kwame Simmons has expand the Simmons Advantage to address the gap between school districts and the educational needs of children with disabilities.

El modelo de Hope Starts Here promueve la resiliencia ante los desafíos

Recientes cambios en políticas federales y estatales vinculados a la Ley One Big Beautiful Bill Act han generado nueva incertidumbre para los sistemas de primera infancia en todo el país.

The early childhood models in other states inspiring Michigan policy advocates

Michigan is making meaningful strides to advance early childhood education but could make even more by looking to other states' models.

Gen Z is next up

Over the past two decades, Anthony Thompson has become one of Detroit’s best-known entertainment professionals. Now he's passing his knowledge of the business on to the next generation.

Mike Ilitch School of Business receives $500,000 pledge from JPMorganChase to support student opportunity

The Multicultural Professional Readiness Education Program will be able to grow its service volume by at least 140%.

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