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About People Leila Abdelrazaq, Co-founder Aya Krisht, Co-founder
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As established artists and curators, we are committed to building platforms for our peers on the margins through talks, exhibitions, and performances. As a creative…Read more
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Joining poetic and philosophical inquires, contemplations, and meditations with visual and performative representations, sonic resonance, and spatial design, VoE creates an immersive experience for participants…Read more
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The S.E.E.D. program was created as a satellite programming initiative. Securing funding from the Max M. Fisher Foundation and winning the Knights Art Challenge allowed…Read more
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About Our mission is to gather and share resources relating to state violence against Black women, girls trans and gender nonconforming people and femmes, and…Read more
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Every summer, Garage Cultural engages over 150 youth and their families through classes in guitar, piano, voice, theatre, drumming, ceramics, painting, drawing and hip-hop/beat production.…Read more
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About YV’s Equitable Tuition Fund has been making quality arts education accessible to low-income families since 2010, when it was founded at Capuchin Soup Kitchen…Read more
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Complex Movements has been a sponsored project of Allied Media Projects since 2012 and is managed through Emergence Media. Complex Movement’s work is inspired by…Read more
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Co.Open provides design services, training, and professional development for freelancers and media makers in Detroit. It was started by leaders and alumni from the Detroit…Read more
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She spent 6 years with Oregon Humanities’ Conversation Project as a public scholar facilitating programs across the state about Oregon Black history. Imarisha has taught…Read more
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As Detroit’s resurgence is focused downtown and led by people of means, the rich histories of neighborhoods – and neighbors – continue to be erased…Read more
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We know that immigrant women of color have been doing creative organizing work to end violence without recognition. We work to build on their movements…Read more
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We deeply believe that people have the best ability to tell their own stories, and our mission was to utilize archival footage, contemporary performances, storyboards…Read more
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A recipient of the 2016 Knight Arts Challenge, Seraphine plans to build feminist community and combat the underrepresentation of women in the Detroit electronic music…Read more
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About While we are usually open to the public for monthly drop-in workshops, due to COVID-19 we have temporarily paused to protect the health of…Read more
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Our current focus is supporting Complex Movements, an artist collective exploring the relationship between complex science and social justice movements. We also produce special events…Read more
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Cumbia PODER was born in the summer of 2015 during a trip to Chicago, as we experienced the power of latinidad through the inspiring work…Read more
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About Formed on the University of Michigan Ann Arbor campus in 2000, the Long Hairz connect Black communities in Detroit and Native communities in Minnesota…Read more