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Category Archives: Cultural Economic Development

August 27, 2019

How Detroit Built a Better Preservation Playbook

Detroit is midstride in its great comeback, emerging like a phoenix in full burn. In a city which has suffered so much loss, not only are community leaders and private investors acting to salvage what remains, but they are making…
October 15, 2018

Bright Walls, Bright Future

If a group of community-minded young people comes knocking on city hall's door, you might want to pay close attention. When Jackson Young Professionals (JxnYP) did the knocking to float the idea for a new community event, the answer was…
September 29, 2017

Looking Ahead to the Creative Placemaking Summit

On October 11, Lansing is hosting its third annual Creative Placemaking Summit. I'm honored to be one of the presenters and will be sharing the stage with two of my favorite creative placemakers, Rebekah Kik and Danielle Lewinski. Our assignment…
March 13, 2017

Create a spark for arts in your community

March is Arts Advocacy Month, and Creative Many Michigan is encouraging people to help "create the spark" for arts.  The organization is celebrating "the impact of arts and creativity in Michigan," and highlighting the "critical importance of the arts, not…
October 19, 2016

Race, Poverty and Policy from MLPP

On October 10, the Michigan League for Public Policy hosted a half-day forum, Race, Poverty & Policy: Creating an Equitable Michigan. We were blown away by many of the speakers and resources so we wanted to share a few with…
June 15, 2016

Planning for the Future in Calumet and Baraga

Calumet residents, supporters and business leaders participate in a successful visioning session in the village Monday. Two Upper Michigan communities are in the early planning stages of potential revitalization. The Villages of Calumet and Baraga are each having public meetings…
June 7, 2016

Great People do Great Engagement

Last week something pretty cool happened: 200 people attended a community visioning workshop in Vassar, MI. The city has a population of about 2,600, so a 7% turnout is a success worth celebrating. This visioning event was pretty unlike most…
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