Dear readers,

At BridgeDetroit, our reporters and staff spend their time focused on telling the stories of residents of this city and helping to provide information on issues that impact them. In October, our newsroom is participating in an event where we can tell our own stories. 

We’ll go behind the scenes of our reporting and invite listeners into a world they’ve only observed from the outside.

We’ll be part of Detroit Story Fest, a storytelling festival that aims to uplift community voices, quality journalism and local art. The event is from 7-10 p.m. on Oct. 10 at the Detroit Film Theatre inside the Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200 John R St.

The theme of this year’s Story Fest is “Singing From the Shadows.”

We’ll be in good company: Other participants include journalists, writers, editors and producers from WDET, the Detroit Free Press, Planet Detroit, Michigan Public, Model D, Detroit Metro Times, Chalkbeat Detroit, and Twisted Storytellers. 

GET TICKETS HERE (there’s a discounted price for early birds!)

There will also be surprise performances, live music, art, drinks and more.

In addition to providing a platform for diverse voices – with two-thirds of all participants being women or a person of color – Story Fest is also an opportunity to get some funding. A portion of every ticket we sell comes back to support our newsroom. And there are several sponsorship options, if anyone is interested in being a supporter at a higher level. (If you want more information, email sponsorship@backpocket.media)

If you’re curious what to expect, check out Interim Engagement Editor Bryce Huffman’s story from Ann Arbor Story Fest a few years back.

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Detroit Story Fest is put on by the nonprofit Back Pocket Media and is supported by the Knight Foundation, the DIA and Friends of the Detroit Film Theatre.

We hope to see you there!

Laurén Abdel-Razzaq

Executive Director, BridgeDetroit

Laurén Abdel-Razzaq is executive editor for BridgeDetroit. Prior to joining the nonprofit newsroom, Laurén spent two years with Crain’s Detroit Business where she was an assistant managing editor working...