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Bryce Huffman
Bryce Huffman is BridgeDetroit's Engagement Editor. He was a part of the original BridgeDetroit newsroom when it launched back in 2020. Before that he was a reporter and podcast host for Michigan Public (formerly Michigan Radio). Bryce is also a screenwriter/filmmaker and a poet. When he's not working, he is watching or talking about movies or watching one of his favorite Detroit sports teams.
Culture Canvas: Detroit poet jessica Care moore has a new book and plans to invest in community arts
Engagement Editor Bryce Huffman talks with the Detroit poet about the inspiration behind her new book and plans for a $50,000 grant to enrich community art.
Detroit Next: Who is your choice for mayor? Hear the candidates in their own words
BridgeDetroit won’t tell you who to vote for, but we hope you listen to the candidates in their own words and feel more confident in your decisions.
Detroit police arrest protesters while ICE detains man from Honduras
The videos also show a crowd of protestors attempting to question law enforcement officers at the scene.
Mayoral candidates build support on Mackinac Island
BridgeDetroit is at the Mackinac Policy Conference this week to learn more about the future leadership of Detroit.
Join us! BridgeDetroit launches summer of election events
BridgeDetroit is hosting a series of events in each district to bring candidates and residents together for questions and networking.
Detroit businessman Jonathan Barlow launches 2025 mayoral campaign
Barlow has an 11-page policy plan covering tax incentive policy, a $500 million public-private business growth fund, autonomous shuttles, training programs for advanced manufacturing and technology jobs, rent stabilization programs, homeless resources and more.
Barrier-breaking Detroit journalist, musician Luther Keith dies at 74
Luther Keith, a trailblazing journalist who was inducted into the Michigan Journalism Hall of Fame for his decades-long career at The Detroit News, died Wednesday.
City Councilman Fred Durhal officially launches mayoral campaign
During his remarks, Durhal told the crowd that he is “unapologetic about development” and wants to back businesses of all sizes.
Q&A: FORCE Detroit visionary steps down. What’s next
Alia Harvey Quinn, founder and executive director of FORCE Detroit is stepping away from the organization. Here’s more on why and who will take the reins.
