5 Headstrong Detroit Community Organizations that Help Physically Build
What's More Uplifting than Seeing Something Grow From the Ground-Up? Keep An Eye on these Detroit Orgs
What's More Uplifting than Seeing Something Grow From the Ground-Up? Keep An Eye on these Detroit Orgs
Scavenger hunt ideas have truly transformed over the years. The typical ones used to just consist of paper and simple objects. However, the game has changed thanks to technology. Not to mention, scavenger hunts in a cultural city like Detroit are double the thrill. Numerous
Our world seems to be pushing towards a science fiction future. We live in a world ever shaped by technology and its rapid changes. As for our future, digital currencies, smartphones, and Google Homes have us guessing at what it will hold. Detroit, however, may just
Detroit was a city built by a community ahead of the curve. It drew residents from all over the country to the area, offering decent wages and a promise of a new and better, motorized future. As years passed, Motor City kept a name for
It’s February 2020 and Detroit is on top of the world. New renovations and projects pop up all over the city and new restaurants are opening—what feels like daily—to keep every Detroiter filled to the brim with unique and delicious foods. People are dining, business
The Rocket Community Fund and City of Detroit announced a new public-private partnership last week to create more homeowners and increase access to financing for Detroit neighborhoods with an appraisal gap. Named the Rehabbed & Ready program, the joint $5 million investment paves the way
The need for diversity and inclusion is not lost on many Americans. The election of Vice President Kamala Harris provided a source of inspiration to women and people of color alike. However, inspiration itself is rarely enough. For Detroit’s 78% Black majority population, Black mentorship
It was late December when Detroit healthcare workers began receiving their first doses of the Coronavirus vaccine. The next steps, however, as January takes the stage and more vaccines become available for Detroiters, are vitally important to the vaccine’s success. By pursuing our own research
Change is rarely ever an easy thing. But oftentimes change is necessary. It can move a community forward. It can introduce new laws. 2018 brought the legalization of cannabis to Michigan, so what might we expect from this new and uncertain industry in terms of
Innovation is alive and well in Detroit today as Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, along with Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan, and Wayne County Executive Warren Evans are joining together with Stephen M. Ross, Philanthropist and Chairman of Related Companies, Matt Cullen, CEO of Bedrock, and University