Resilient Neighborhoods: Neighborhood farm stand offers accessible, affordable food to Detroiters
Supported by Eastern Market, this pop-up farm stand is makes getting fresh produce as easy as a quick walk or bike ride around the neighborhood.
Supported by Eastern Market, this pop-up farm stand is makes getting fresh produce as easy as a quick walk or bike ride around the neighborhood.
A Detroit nonprofit is taking an innovative and interactive approach to sharing the history of the neighborhood it serves.
From flowering meadows to a new reading nook, there's lots of cool things coming to the parks in Detroit's Woodbridge neighborhood.
Arts and crafts, sports, science, literacy, games, and other activities are just waiting to be experienced at these Detroit summer youth programs.
Woodbridge Neighborhood Development has made preserving and promoting diverse housing a priority. Here's why.
These four Detroit developers are sharing their perspectives on minority development in the Motor City.
Detroit-born Khalid el-Hakim’s mobile museum has evolved into one of the biggest collections of African American history and artifacts in the country. Now the pioneer in Black Museum Studies is touring Michigan, from Bloomfield Hills to Beaver Island.
Placemaking and communty-oriented development can take a lot of different forms. Here are three minority-led Detroit development efforts that are putting community up front in their work.
Disrupted by COVID-19, summer programming is getting back into swing a Woodbridge neighborhood park.
Neighborhoods around Detroit are changing. And community development organizations across the city are trying to bring community members' voices into the conversation about what's happening.
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