Hostile Terrain 94 exhibit honors thousands of migrants through art and awareness
The HT94 art display at Flint Farmers’ Market raises awareness about migrants who lost their lives crossing the Sonoran Desert from the mid-90s to 2019.
The HT94 art display at Flint Farmers’ Market raises awareness about migrants who lost their lives crossing the Sonoran Desert from the mid-90s to 2019.
The Glass Studios at the Flint Institute of Art provides an open space and opportunity for education, teamwork, and creativity.
"The truer you are to your voice, the people that you’re supposed to find, find you." Flint native Natasha Thomas becomes Buckham Gallery’s 2nd Writer In Residence.
Flintside photo-journalist Jenifer Veloso takes a deep dive into the origin of Flint's community model for schools and gives an inside look at the ruins of schools left behind in the city.
While many farmers' markets draw people to their location to buy local fresh fruits and vegetables, Amy St. Germain takes the farmers market to the people.
"Don’t be afraid to try what you like:" Lydia Taylor is a finalist in the Breakthrough Junior College Competition (BJCC) which could win her $250,000 in scholarship money.
"I want this to be a consistent, everyday, successful thing you can execute every day."
The Sylvester Broome Empowerment Village continues to make fundraising progress toward its major sports complex project.
Thomas Henthorn of UM-Flint, Communities First, Inc., both recognized for community efforts by Michigan Humanities.
"My vision is to continue to spread love and compassion throughout all areas of the city."
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