July 2014 – Page 9 – Detroit Community-Engaged Research Program

July 2014

Planted, not Stunted

I may be starting to sound like a broken record, but I am just going to say it again, there is so much goodness happening in Detroit. While browsing model D, I discovered an article that brought even more “snaps” of excitement and support. The article is called Detroit Future Schools program offers a new …

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Detroit? Public Schools?

I’ve just read DPS ADVOCATES TELL OBAMA: STOP DESTRUCTION OF PUBLIC EDUCATION, which was written on September 1, 2012 by Diane BuKowski. I regret that I did not read this article when it was contemporary, however it is still relevant today and not only to Detroit, but to the entire country and world. The article summarizes a meeting …

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News?

Before I get into talking about a specific article, I want to generally talk about what it was like to search for news about Detroit. When I typed in search terms related to Detroit I was bombarded by two topics almost completely: Sports and Murder. It is really depressing that a whole city has been …

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M1 Rail

http://www.freep.com/article/20140309/BUSINESS06/303090063/M-1-Rail-transit-Detroit-streetcars The M1 rail is going to start construction on July 28th. The rail will run 3.3 miles along Woodward Avenue from Jefferson downtown to Grand Boulevard in New Center. M1 is predicted to enhance transit-oriented economic development and prosperity. While, I fully endorse the project and think it will be great for midtown/downtown, I …

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Week Food I mean Five

With my non-profit, I have been learning a lot about urban agriculture, the new Detroit food market,  and offering healthy options to the residents of the city. Although there has been a lot of growth and development in food availability with the creations of urban gardens and local food markets, I personally don’t think these …

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Week Five: Race in Detroit

With Focus: HOPE’s past of emerging from the 1967 Detroit riots, I found this article to be an interesting and different take on the these sort of events in the city over time. Charlie LeDuff’s opinion piece, A Beating in Detroit, brings together the past and present of the “two-way street” that is racial violence. …

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Week 5: who knew parks could be such a scandal?!

“Duggan announces plan to maintain, increase workforce at Detroit parks” http://www.freep.com/article/20140415/NEWS01/304150100/Mayor-Mike-Duggan-city-parks-and-recreation My project this summer concerns parks (particularly in District 3), so I figure I should keep it consistent and write about a topic that I have a bit more insiders knowledge on… (PARKS). The article itself is relatively broad and basic. Its author, Matt …

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Entry #5: Cancer and arson

Today, I was shocked to hear that the Heidelberg project has been the target of arson. Why would anyone destroy beautiful artwork, a bright-spot in a city plagued by blight? Curious for more information and hopefully an answer to my question, I searched for “Detroit arson” on Google and I stumbled upon an article from …

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Week Five: Food Justice

Food justice: It's not black and white in Detroit This article has really opened my eyes as far as how the food systems operate in our beloved city of Detroit. It is amazing how numerous amount of individuals belief Detroit is a dead city with absolutely nothing striving in here. Just as the author of …

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