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Jerimiah Whitehead

Jerimiah Whitehead, a proud Flint native, is a multi-talented individual. Not only is he a published poet and author of "I Shall Be Released," a captivating book of poetry, but he also has a passion for creating music, scripting thought-provoking pieces, and writing inspiring articles. Adding to his impressive repertoire, Whitehead is a versatile actor with a remarkable professional background. He's known for his exceptional event-hosting skills and has expertise in editorial modeling. Watch out for this dynamic and multifaceted artist!

Jerimiah Whitehead's Latest Articles

From Bartender to Owner: Tory Vancobb Reimagines Kew’s Korner Pub

Kew’s Korner enters a new era with renovations, renewed vision, and expansion plans.

The Pulse Continues: Inside Tapology’s Intergenerational Legacy

Tapology celebrates 24 years of legacy, leadership, and Flint’s next generation.

Elations Health Tea Brings a Wellness-Focused Alternative to Flint

Jennifer Johnson turns a personal tea ritual into a growing local wellness brand.

Pictured with staff members, co-owner Ron Housley of Maude's Alabama BBQ (far right) discusses the beauty of resilience, the power of family, and providing Southern hospitality on the east side of Flint. 
Talking resilience, family, and Southern hospitality with Ron Housley of Maude’s Alabama BBQ

Co-owner Ron Housley of Maude's Alabama BBQ discusses the beauty of resilience, the power of family, and providing Southern hospitality on the east side of Flint. 

Flint native Jeanette Edwards stands in the middle and smiles with fellow Brownell-Holmes community members on Sept. 12, 2024.
The Brownell-Holmes Neighborhood Association breathes new life into the community

Flint native Jeanette Edwards and the Brownell-Holmes Neighborhood Association are on a mission to revitalize the neighborhood and engage the community.

Flint native Bri Nelson is the founder of Cleanly Life, a local housekeeping service that offers a detailed approach to cleaning and maintaining a harmonious living environment.
Embracing the art of cleaning with Bri Nelson of Cleanly Life

“I want to see you happy, and I want you to feel good in your environment.” Flint native Bri Nelson is the founder of Cleanly Life, a local housekeeping service that offers a detailed approach to cleaning and maintaining a harmonious living environment.

Art teacher and founder of Artxtension: Education-Equity-Empowerment, Jordan Barnett, poses confidently outside Mott Middle College on September 10, 2024.
Creativity in Motion: An insight into Jordan Barnett’s artistic journey

Flint art teacher and founder of Artxtension: Education-Equity-Empowerment, Jordan Barnett, discusses his 

Flintside's emeritus editor, Patrick Hayes, reflects on his tenure at the publication.
Being a good neighbor with Flintside’s emeritus editor, Patrick Hayes

Flintside's emeritus editor, Patrick Hayes, reflects on his tenure at the publication, his 'On the Ground' work in the neighborhoods of Brownell-Holmes and Eastside Franklin Park, and the significance of being a good neighbor.

Co-founder of St. Luke N.E.W. Life Center, Sister Carol Weber, is all smiles on August 16, 2024.
Bringing positive change to Flint residents with St. Luke N.E.W. Life Center

Sister Carol Weber shares her personal journey that led her to St. Luke N.E.W. Life Center and what the center is doing to make a positive impact on the Flint community. 

Proud members of the Urban Renaissance Center pose for a photo on Aug. 8, 2024.
The Urban Renaissance Center: Revitalizing Flint with the Ubuntu philosophy

“There was a village in our community, and so we’re recreating that village.” Inside the Civic Park neighborhood, the Urban Renaissance Center serves not only as a place of worship but also as a community center, intending to spread the Ubuntu philosophy.

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