How are vacant lots evolving in the United States? What strategies … Read More
Top 5 Racial Equity Resources: Community Progress Picks
Today’s growing social justice movement is experiencing a new surge … Read More
Problem to Purpose: The Drug Activity Answer for One Lansing Neighborhood, Get Creative
Empty lots are open opportunities – for safety threats or community innovation. Pegasus Garden, located in the Prospect PLACE neighborhood in Lansing, Michigan, is a great example of what happens when communities choose option two.
Problem to Purpose: Placemaking Brings Community Healing for Residents Impacted by Substance Abuse
Today’s opioid epidemic has become “the worst public health crisis … Read More
Dorothy Mae Richardson: Honoring the Woman That Helped Shape Community Development
Women’s History Month, which began in 1987, is a month-long … Read More
Problem to Purpose: From Gas Station to Food Station, Solving Insecurity through Creative Placemaking
According to a 2017 study, a whopping 48 percent of Detroit … Read More
Problem to Purpose: A Closing Mill Leads Turns into and Art Opportunity
Dubbed the “Birthplace of Macon,” the once-bustling Mill Hill neighborhood … Read More
Problem to Purpose: A Parking Lot Becomes a Beach?
More than 30 percent of parents travel with their kids … Read More
‘Inside Out’ project shines light on Edison neighborhood and residents
Information provided by Kelly Clarke, Executive Director, Kalamazoo County Land … Read More
From a Shipping Container to a Solar-Powered Greenhouse: Arts Meets Agriculture in Detroit
In Detroit, a recycled shipping container will soon become a … Read More
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