July 2018 – Page 4 – Detroit Community-Engaged Research Program

July 2018

Week Seven

When I think back on all of the experiences from this program the one that really stands out to me is the Juneteenth event. Everything about the experience was surprising and awe-inspiring. From the inconspicuous house that was a wide open space on the inside to the emotional and powerful performances. I remember sitting nervously …

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Week 7: The Radical Political Headquarters I Mistook for a Record Shop

I drove past it my first day and crinkled my nose, fresh off How to Kill a City. A record shop capitalizing on grunginess? Shameful. The front has lined-up vintage-looking posters for movements from around the world and locally (I finally noticed the U-M LEO one), and the neon sign reads, “NO MORE WAR.” I …

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Week 7: Coffee

A privilege of getting to work from home is the freedom it grants you to choose where you want to spend your day working. A well-established passion of mine is foolishly spending too much money on expensive coffee, so my placement this summer has been wonderful for enabling me to drink as much coffee as possible …

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Week 7: Juneteenth

One of the best experiences that I have had through the DCBRP program is the Juneteenth event. The event far exceeded my expectations! I thought that we were going to be lectured to, but the amount of engagement from us in the audience  along with performances made it a truly remarkable event. Another amazing aspect …

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Detroit Activism

Happy Thursday, sort of! I’m posting this blog on-time-ish for the first time in a couple of weeks, and i’m pretty proud of myself. This week’s prompt is to write about an experience that has stood out to us outside of the program, and what immediately came to mind is the time I’ve spent with …

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Hey, wanna toss?

The following is a story of how late one night on the campus of Wayne State University, I began tossing Frisbee with three random dudes. It was just after sunset on this particular warm June Friday, and a group of us interns were walking home from a free planetarium showing put on by WSUs Astronomy …

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