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Climate change could spell catastrophe for Detroit’s older homes
Apr 14, 2023
Climate change continues to have an impact on residents in Southeast Michigan. As heavy rains have become more frequent in the last half-decade, so has the flooding— so much so that many of the homes have fallen into disrepair.
A fiery blend of opera and flamenco ignite the Detroit Opera’s performance of ‘Fountain of Tears’
Apr 14, 2023
Opera meets flamenco in the Detroit Opera's high-energy performance of Osvaldo Golijov's "Fountain of Tears." Mezzo-soprano Daniela Mack, who plays the lead role, talks about the production and its relevance today.
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Women in Music: Celebrating Women’s History Month
Mar 31, 2023
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Thoughtful Urban Design for Downtown Growth | Future of Work Town Hall
Apr 12, 2023
One Detroit and the Detroit Economic Club partner to host a lively future of work town hall discussion with ROSSETTI CEO Matt Rossetti and Urban Planning Partner Amy Chesterton about how thoughtful urban design practices within the city can help redefine working downtown.
Bookstock 2023 raises money for literacy, education projects by recycling used media
Apr 11, 2023
The Detroit area's largest used book and media sale, Bookstock, returns to once again benefit literacy and education projects in Southeast Michigan. Stephen Henderson gets the details on Bookstock 2023.
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Helpful Resources for Coping After A School Shooting
Feb 14, 2023
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An evening with Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and CNN anchor Chris Wallace
Mar 6, 2023
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer sits down with CNN anchor Chris Wallace for a fireside chat about politics, public service and the media at the University of Michigan. The conversation is hosted by the University of Michigan Ford School of Public Policy and its partners.
Building Black Development | American Black Journal and Bridge Detroit Virtual Town Hall
Mar 9, 2023
American Black Journal and BridgeDetroit team up to examine the barriers Black developers face breaking into the real estate industry and the solutions that are helping support Black development in Detroit.
The urban outdoors: Belle Isle Nature Center re-opens following $2.5 million renovation
Nov 7, 2022
The Belle Isle Nature Center has re-opened its doors following a $2.5 million renovation to the public facility. The updated space aims to reflect the vibrant intersection between Detroit's urban core and the natural ecosystem that lives within it. One Detroit producer Daijah Moss took a visit to the newly renovated nature center to learn more about the new exhibits and which ones returned.
Future uncertain for Detroit’s paratransit system as DDOT takes over, searches for new provider
Mar 10, 2023
The transportation system designed specifically for Detroiters with disabilities has an uncertain future. If the city doesn't find a long-term solution for quality service providers, it risks federal action. One Detroit contributor Bryce Huffman reports.
Detroit’s Black fraternities and sororities: A tour of their history and contributions
Dec 6, 2022
City of Detroit Historian Jamon Jordan takes viewers on a tour of some of Detroit's historic African American fraternity and sorority houses and the contributions these organizations have made in the city.
One Detroit Weekend: April 7, 2023
Apr 6, 2023
From Arab American Heritage Month to Osvaldo Golijov’s “Fountain of Tears” and the Wayne State University Jazz Big Band, metro Detroit has so much to offer during the April 7 weekend and beyond. One Detroit contributor Peter Whorf of 90.9 WRCJ shares what's ahead.
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One Detroit Weekend: March 31, 2023
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4/13/23: One Detroit – Karriem Riggins, Climate change damages housing, ‘Fountain of Tears,’ One Detroit Weekend
Apr 14, 2023
The Detroit Jazz Festival announced this year’s artist-in-residence, Karriem Riggins. One Detroit Senior Producer Bill Kubota reports on the damage Detroit’s harsher weather conditions are causing to older homes. Opera meets flamenco in the Detroit Opera's high-energy performance of “Fountain of Tears.” Plus, the “One Detroit Weekend.”
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4/11/23: American Black Journal – ‘Is That Black Enough For You?!?’ documentary, Bookstock 2023
Apr 11, 2023
Acclaimed filmmaker, film critic and historian Elvis Mitchell joins host Stephen Henderson to discuss his Netflix documentary “Is That Black Enough For You?!?”. Plus, Henderson gets the details on Bookstock 2023, the Detroit area's largest used book and media sale.
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Thoughtful Urban Design for Downtown Growth | Future of Work Town Hall
One Detroit and the Detroit Economic Club partner to host a lively future of work town hall discussion with ROSSETTI CEO Matt Rossetti and Urban Planning Partner Amy Chesterton about how thoughtful urban design practices within the city can help redefine working downtown.
3/28/23: American Black Journal – Trailblazing African American women in ministry
For Women’s History Month, the “Black Church in Detroit” series highlights two trailblazing African American women in ministry: Oak Grove AME Church Pastor Cindy Rudolph and the late Martha Jean “The Queen” Steinberg, a Detroit radio icon and founder of the Home of Love Church.
Metro Detroit Asian American community holds local vigil for Monterey Park, Half Moon Bay victims
Michigan’s AAPI community gathered in Madison Heights to hold a local vigil for the Monterey Park and Half Moon Bay mass shooting victims and those in the community affected by the tragedy.
Future uncertain for Detroit’s paratransit system as DDOT takes over, searches for new provider
The transportation system designed specifically for Detroiters with disabilities has an uncertain future. If the city doesn't find a long-term solution for quality service providers, it risks federal action. One Detroit contributor Bryce Huffman reports.
Detroit Economic Club hosts Jeff Donofrio, Rachel Stewart in discussion about Michigan’s economy, trends
Join the Detroit Economic Club and #OneDetroit THIS WEDNESDAY for a live conversation with global leader on the future of employment, culture and leadership Johnny C. Taylor, Jr.
NATO Ambassador Julianne Smith on the war in Ukraine, meeting global challenges | Policy Talks @ Ford School
The University of Michigan Ford School of Public Policy presents NATO Ambassador Julianne Smith for the 5th annual Arthur Vandenberg Lecture. Ambassador Smith talks about confronting the crisis in Ukraine and adapting to meet the global challenges of the world.
Latest News One Detroit
Climate change could spell catastrophe for Detroit’s older h…Climate change continues to have an impact on residents in Southeast Michigan. As heavy rains have become more frequent in the last half-decade, so has the flooding— so much so that many of the homes have fallen into disrepair. [Read Now]
A fiery blend of opera and flamenco ignite the Detroit Opera…Opera meets flamenco in the Detroit Opera's high-energy performance of Osvaldo Golijov's "Fountain of Tears." Mezzo-soprano Daniela Mack, who plays the lead role, talks about the production and its relevance today. [Read Now]
One Detroit Weekend: April 14, 2023From celebrations for Jazz Appreciation Month and National Poetry Month to the Detroit Opera’s production of “Fountain of Tears,” Detroit has so much to offer. Contributors Cecelia Sharpe and Dave Wagner of 90.9 WRCJ share what's coming up this weekend.[Read Now]
Karriem Riggins announced as Detroit Jazz Festival artist-in…The Detroit Jazz Festival Foundation has announced its lineup for the annual Labor Day weekend festival, including this year’s artist-in-residence, Detroit jazz drummer and hip-hop producer Karriem Riggins.[Read Now]
Bookstock 2023 raises money for literacy, education projects…The Detroit area's largest used book and media sale, Bookstock, returns to once again benefit literacy and education projects in Southeast Michigan. Stephen Henderson gets the details on Bookstock 2023.[Read Now]
Caregiving Collaborative
Future uncertain for Detroit’s paratransit system as DDOT takes over, searches for new providerThe transportation system designed specifically for Detroiters with disabilities has an uncertain future. If the city doesn't find a long-term solution for quality service providers, it risks federal action. One Detroit contributor Bryce Huffman reports. […]
Michigan caregivers are providing care for their loved ones. Who’s caring for them?For three Metro Detroit caregivers, the life changes and challenges that come with caring for loved ones have become part of their everyday life. On some days, it can feel as if those responsibilities might push them to the breaking point. […]
Bridge Michigan | As Pandemic Wanes, Michigan Confronts Toll of Isolation on Homebound SeniorsAs COVID-19 wanes, state agencies are finding creative methods to help Michigan homebound seniors cope with the toll of isolation brought on by the pandemic. […]
News from Bridge Detroit
- Detroit police board chair assures ‘transparency’ amid investigations by Christine Ferretti and Orlando Bailey (Orlando Bailey, Author at BridgeDetroit)
Citizen complaint records seized, two staffers on administrative leave amid multiple investigations into Detroit’s Board of Police Commissioners and the Office of the Chief Investigator.
- Meet Detroit’s other ‘people mover,’ Michael Cunningham IIby Bryce Huffman (Bryce Huffman, Author at BridgeDetroit)
Cunningham has spent a decade advocating for transit justice in Detroit, but that isn’t his biggest fight. He’s also encountered homelessness, incarceration and mental health challenges.
- Detroit police board selects candidates for secretary, chief investigatorby Bryce Huffman (Bryce Huffman, Author at BridgeDetroit)
BOPC picked Victoria Shah, who formerly ran for a seat on the commission, and Jerome Warfield Sr., a west side pastor and an ex-chair of the board.
- Building Black wealth and opportunity with intentionby Bryce Huffman (Bryce Huffman, Author at BridgeDetroit)
This year will mark the 60th anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his seminal ‘I Have a Dream’ speech.
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