3 new women-owned businesses bring new opportunities to Detroit’s North End
Read full article: 3 new women-owned businesses bring new opportunities to Detroit’s North EndThree women entrepreneurs are making waves in Detroit’s North End neighborhood by opening new shops that promise to invigorate the local community.
100-year-old blighted Detroit building to be redeveloped into residential units
Read full article: 100-year-old blighted Detroit building to be redeveloped into residential unitsGov. Gretchen Whitmer announced that a blighted hundred-year-old building in Detroit’s North End will be redeveloped into residential units with the support of local and state funding.
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Historic American church set to integrate its slavery ties
Read full article: Historic American church set to integrate its slavery tiesBoston’s Old North Church is getting a $75,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities that will help it better integrate its ties to the American Revolution and its links to the slave trade.
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The green space that is feeding Detroit for free
Read full article: The green space that is feeding Detroit for freeLocated at the North End of Detroit, Michigan urban farming is doing more than just helping the neighborhoods food insecure; it is breathing new life into the community. Quan Blunt, Director of Operations at The Michigan Urban Farming Initiative, told Mitch Albom , Just being in this open space with the plants, I think its very calming and therapeutic.Eighty-percent of the produce grown on the farms three acres gets distributed for free throughout the neighborhood. It is a mostly volunteer run initiative, and like most things, it too has been deeply impacted by the pandemic. The community is completely behind the farm and the team at Michigan Urban Farming is getting the job done. Take a look at the farm and the different produce they grow there by clicking on the video above.
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Columbus as supremacist? Some with Italian roots reject him
Read full article: Columbus as supremacist? Some with Italian roots reject himBOSTON Generations of Italian Americans embraced Christopher Columbus with little thought to the dark side of his legacy. There has always been the feeling that Italian Americans all feel the same way about Columbus, said Heather Leavell, 46, of Bedford, one of the founders of the group Italian Americans for Indigenous Peoples' Day. For some, however including Francis Mazzaglia of the group the Italian American Alliance the destruction leveled at the Columbus statue amounts to a hate crime against Italian Americans. Corrie Popp, a 46-year-old high school English teacher and Waltham resident, said many younger Italian Americans are ready to dump Columbus. Most Italian Americans are big-hearted people, said Popp, whose mother is of Italian descent.

C'mon get happy after hours at Kiesling in Detroit
Read full article: C'mon get happy after hours at Kiesling in DetroitKila Peeples found out Kiesling bar on Milwaukee and Beaubien streets not only serves up great drinks but has a history that makes it an even cooler hang out. In 2017, Kiesling was opened and has been a destination for people who want to kick back and relax after work. When you come in Kiesling you'll most likely see one of the most popular pups around, Diesel, the Bar Manager's 10-year-old Boxer. He likes to chill near groups of patrons or the door where he provides a warm welcome. Kiesling has two different happy hours, one in the early evening for the after work crowd, and a late-night happy hour for the night owls.