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City modifies and expands program to give Detroiters opportunity to clear criminal record

Project Clean Slate works with legal partners to expunge Detroiters' criminal records. A free fair was held on June 30 at Wayne County Community College District. Two more are planned in August and September.

Mose Primus
How the efforts of a single resident (and a few friends) beautified Yorkshire Woods

Mose Primus, president of the Yorkshire Woods Community Organization, is evidence that dogged efforts at a grassroots level can work little wonders of revitalization.

Ken Schneider coaches his team the Stars
The most grassroots community in Detroit? Grandmont Rosedale abounds in homegrown outlets

Detroit is a city known for its DIY culture, but Grandmont Rosedale, a collection of five neighborhoods on the city's northwest side, may have more grassroots programming than any other.

The Urban Consulate "team"
A conversation on black space and the importance of dialogue in a changing Detroit

On the eve of their move out of the Mackenzie House and an uncertain future, the Urban Consulate team held a private conversation about what it means for the state of dialogue in the city. 

Florence Noel
Dear Black Women founder Florence Noel gives black women an outlet to be themselves

Dear Black Women hosts or produces circles, events, podcasts, and newsletters to provide positive reinforcement to black women in southeast Michigan, a group that is often underrepresented and underappreciated.

Shaunte Oliver received support services from Strong Beginnings while she was pregnant with her daughter Alona.
Untangling the complex issue of health equity in Michigan

Michiganders may experience dramatic differences in their quality of health in the near future. We took a look at some of those factors, and what's being done to address them.

Michigan Avenue bustling during Detroit Open Streets
Open Streets Detroit expands programming with Rouge Park event this July

An Open Streets Detroit event has been announced for the 1,184-acre Rouge Park on Saturday, July 21, from 1 to 5 p.m. on the city’s western edge. A second event will be held later this year.

Abess Makki, founder of CityInsight
8 Detroit startups that could change the world

Detroit's startup culture is as vibrant as it's been in years. Here are eight small businesses and entrepreneurs that could soon or already have make waves outside of Detroit.

A cyclist on the Dequindre Cut
SEMCOG awards $14 million to local transit projects in southeast Michigan

Over 50 local projects were funded which run the gamut in transit initiatives, from non-motorized pathways and streetscape enhancements to green infrastructure and awareness campaigns.

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