5 instagrammers showing some love for Detroit

In the age of influencers, social media is filled with product and food reviews, entrepreneurism, and beauty tips. Some influencers, however, chose to center their content on their location, and Detroit certainly gives them some content to work with. Here are 5 Instagram influencers who regularly share what makes Motor City so special, how their experiences prompt them to share their perspective with followers, and how they deal with haters.

‘Don’t Sleep on Detroit’: Deviate launches new Detroit fashion, art collection in New York City

For the launch of Deviate’s Fall/Winter ’22 collection, the Detroit-based fashion house partnered with over 50 local artists earlier this month to bring the city’s art, style, and substance to New York City in a unique immersive exhibition.

Chase Bank's Detroit Community Manager, Stacie Hunter.
Honoring Black achievement, and doubling down on work to be done

Stacie Hunter, local community manager from the Chase branch on W. Seven Mile Road, shares some impactful ways to celebrate and support Black history, not just this month, but all year long. 

The show must go on, and safety is key

"Live theater is more than just a creative outlet for those involved. It provides a creative space and a sense of connection for the community as well," says Regina Spain, executive director of Enter Stage Right in Port Huron. "We’ve definitely lost some sales due to our strict masking policy, but those who still attend, and look forward to our events, have been thanking us for caring about their safety the way we do."

Ann Arbor YMCA works to build healthy mind, body and spirit for all

"I'm encouraged that the YMCA often serves as a bridge builder," says Toni Kayumi, CEO of the Ann Arbor Y. "There's so much dissension in our communities amongst people. We hope the programs and services we offer, and our commitment to inclusion, can allow people of differing opinions and backgrounds to come together, to feel welcome, and to find commonality and compassion for each other."

Construction barricades stand near the site of a former marijuana dispensary in Delray.
Resilient Neighborhoods: Delray earth upheaval incident raises concerns for SW Detroit neighborhood

An unusual geological event in Southwest Detroit mobilized community residents and stakeholders to demand action and answers. Now the findings of a city investigation have been released. But what does that mean for the neighborhood? 

“This is our 10th annual Bike the Blizzard fundraiser and we are planning for it to be the most fun, approachable, and community-oriented one yet,” says Jackie Brown, mechanic and educator at Back Alley Bikes.
Guided tours, citywide scavenger hunt, and more planned for 10th annual Bike the Blizzard fundraiser

“This is our 10th annual Bike the Blizzard fundraiser and we are planning for it to be the most fun, approachable, and community-oriented one yet,” says Jackie Brown, mechanic and educator at Back Alley Bikes.

Why Detroit needs a plan for tree equity

Using national datasets, Planet Detroit identifies outliers pointing to places with equitable or growing tree canopy, particularly in historically underserved locations, and reports on the solutions those places have found. 

5 up-and-coming Detroit entrepreneurs you should know

The owners of five Black-owned small businesses talk about how they’re blazing their own trails as entrepreneurs in the city — and what Black History Month means to them and their business.

KISD Nutrition Educator Amy Klinkoski at the Kentwood Farmers Market at the Kent District Library's Kentwood branch.
Collaboration with libraries extends Kent ISD’s SNAP-Ed reach

Kent District Library patrons can now nourish their minds and their bodies at the library, thanks to a unique collaboration with the Kent Intermediate School District and Kentwood Farmers Market.

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