On the Ground

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On the Ground: Curbside economics in Brightmoor


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Brightmoor Alliance revisited


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On the Ground: Osborn's turnaround people


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On the Ground: East, meet west


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On the Ground: Youth making an impact


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On the Ground: Visualizing Osborn


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On the Ground: Young and Hmong in Osborn


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On the Ground: Community change makers


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On the Ground: Looking toward the future


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On the Ground: Party in a hut (what?)


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On the ground and running


On the Ground helps to tell the story of the people, projects, and innovations that are creating “what’s next” for communities. The intended impact is for “solutions-oriented” media coverage, engagement and ultimately understanding of the community, resulting in awareness and investments that can contribute to the vitality and prosperity of the district covered.

The concept of On the Ground is to use an “embedded journalism” model to maintain a presence in a specific neighborhood for a period of 120 days. During this time the publication focuses weekly coverage on those neighborhoods to tell the story of the businesses, individuals, and nonprofits working and living there.

The Jefferson Chalmers neighborhood has invited Model D to be the next community covered in the On the Ground Program. 

Your On the Ground Team is Managing EditorAaron Mondry, and Project Editor Biba Adams.

To learn more about On the Ground program, click here.