Katrina Watkins was spurred to action by the sight of grass towering over people in her neighborhood, propelling her to instigate change. Transitioning from passive waiting for city intervention to proactive engagement, she founded the Bailey Park Neighborhood Development Corporation, now a beacon of hope on Detroit's Eastside. A true Detroiter, Katrina lives and breathes the transformation of her community, epitomizing grassroots empowerment and community-driven change. In this insightful Detroit is Different feature, we delve into the tangible impact of her work, from revitalizing landscapes to fostering holistic neighborhood growth. Experience the inspiring journey with Katrina Watkins as she navigates the landscape of real community empowerment in Detroit.
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S4E24 -Helping Families get the house to make their Home is what Tansley Stearns Loves to do
S4E23 -Came to Detroit for the Soul the East Coast did not have, Mahogany Jones
S4E22 -Smart kids become Smart Moms, making the Smartest Children Myka Burley knows it
S4E21 -Missions bigger than self takes the courage of collectives, and Rebecca Irby has been gathering the people for that
S4E20 -Why Belief and Faith are anchors in the life of Sherry Gay Dagnogo
S4E19 -Revolution inspires Creativity, and Gia Scott-Heron has that Legacy
S4E18 -Before Content Creation was conceptualized, Kristy Love was Creating
S4E17 -How a Jam Session became a Collective to become the Organization getting Detroit Artists performing music on stages, the Story of D Cipher
S4E16 -As Trauma Opened his eyes to the World, Faith guided the vision for Dexter Sullivan
S4E15 -On Campus organizing led Brandon Jessup into Social Justice Fights with Data & Technology
S4E14 -The Afro-Latina experience of 90’s Detroit & Puerto Rico has shaped Angela Lugo-Thomas’ World
S4E13 -Almighty Dreadnaughtz, Big Proof, and a Grand Dad protecting Linwood’s Black Jesus, Supa Emcee has stories to tell
S4E12 -Curiosity of the Detroit Everything is what drives Daily Detroit and Jeremiah Staes
S4E11 -The Sweet Spot of the Avenue of Fashions with April Anderson of Good Cakes and Bakes
S4E10 -Mission, Vision, and Purpose aren't just words for Racheal Allen
S4E9 -Disco Tech by Detroit Digital Justice Coalition with Kodjo Lee
S4E8 -Disco Tech by Detroit Digital Justice Coalition with Megan Douglass
S4E7 -Disco Tech by Detroit Digital Justice Coalition with Mindful B Anthony
S4E6 -Disco Tech by Detroit Digital Justice Coalition with Mama Myrtle
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