Titled, “10 Years Back, 10 Years Forward,” the display shows the organization’s evolution, from a Tumblr page to a growing community archive.
Micah Walker
Micah Walker joins the BridgeDetroit team covering the arts and culture and education in the city.
Originally from the metro Detroit area, she is back in her home state after two years in Ohio. Micah was previously a trending/ general assignment reporter at The Columbus Dispatch, where she covered a wide range of areas such as the arts, child care and the homeless population. She was also a general assignment reporter for The Marion Star, covering the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic as well as education and business.
Micah is a graduate of the University of Michigan-Dearborn, receiving her bachelor’s degree in journalism.
In 2022, Micah was selected as a fellow for the National Press Foundation’s Widening the Pipeline fellowship, a year-long program that offers multimedia and leadership training to early career journalists of color.
Celebrating Detroit art, music and entrepreneurs
In this week’s Culture Canvas: Kresge’s newest Eminent Artist, a fellowship opportunity to build Black wealth and “Sacred Spaces.” Plus the latest arts and culture news and events.
Detroit art group takes on harm reduction with Narcan, safe sex kits
Buffalo Prescott plans to launch its first vending machine with supplies from its “Casual Safe” initiative this spring near The Lincoln Factory, a bar in New Center.
Detroit artist’s exhibit uplifts Black love
Jonathan Harris is behind “Devotion,” a new exhibit at the GalleryDAAS at the University of Michigan.
Detroit filmmakers come together to open Southfield film studio
The Collective Studios will officially open 4 p.m. Saturday with a ribbon cutting ceremony at its Southfield headquarters.
Detroit needs millions to complete Hart Plaza renovations
As the city continues to make repairs to the 45-year-old park, officials still need millions to complete everything on their list.
Detroit NAEP scores show many learning challenges and some improvement
The Detroit district and Michigan NAEP scores show students haven’t fully rebounded from the pandemic, a trend that was consistent across the nation.
Vitti talks attendance, literacy rates and more in DPSCD State of the Schools event
In his wide-ranging speech, Superintendent Nikolai Vitti touched on ways DPSCD has improved since he began leading the district eight years ago.
Detroit poet steps out in her ‘Good Dress’
Earlier this month, Rogers found out “Good Dress” was nominated for a NAACP Image Award for outstanding literary work.
Detroit ministry group seeks God’s truth through interfaith relationships
Jesus and Tea Ministries’ visit to the Holocaust Center coincides with International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
