Episodios

  • Untold Detroit: The Hustle Trailer
    Jul 25 2024

    Untold Detroit: The Hustle focuses on the long tradition of entrepreneurship in Detroit’s Black community and how the Black economy has evolved in the face of deindustrialization, white flight, and economic hardship since the 1960s. It sheds insight into Detroit’s tumultuous times through interviews with community elders and business leaders like Akosua Barthwell Evans, CEO of the Barthwell Group, Ederique Goudia, owner of In the Business of Food, and A Nzere Kwabena, executive director of LGBT Detroit.

    Untold Detroit: The Hustle is supported by Bank of America, produced by the Detroit Historical Society, and hosted by Taylor Claybrook.

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  • Northwest Detroit Hustles
    Jun 20 2024

    For a hundred years, Detroiters have been proud to call Northwest Detroit home. From shopping
    along Grand River to hiking in Rouge Park, Northwest Detroit has something to offer everyone.
    But as Detroit fell on hard times, so did these neighborhoods. Listen to community developer
    John George of Detroit Blight Busters, JeNiece Freeman-Holt of Grandmont-Rosedale
    Development Corporation, and illustrator Sherrie Savage, owner of Naturally ILLustrated share
    how Northwest Detroit is bouncing back and building for the next generation.

    John George is the co-founder of Detroit Blight Busters, a nonprofit community development
    group founded to push back against neighborhood decay.
    For more information on Detroit Blight Busters, click here. JeNiece Freeman-Holt is the Manager of the Grand River Workplace, the Grandmont-Rosedale
    Development Corporation’s small business incubator. For more information on the Grand River Workplace, click here. For more information on the Grandmont-Rosedale Development Corporation, please visit
    click here. Sherrie Savage is an illustrator and owner of Naturally ILLustrated and the Coloring Museum. For more information on Naturally ILLustrated and the Coloring Museum, please visit
    clcik here.

    Epiosde 5 of 5.

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    32 m
  • Westside Detroit Hustles
    Jun 20 2024

    Detroit’s westside is home to a rich tapestry of neighborhoods, parks, and dedicated residents.
    Here the story of how Westsiders reinvented business districts and recentered community as
    white flight and suburbanization shuttered businesses and hollowed out neighborhoods. Listen to
    community elder A Nzere Kwabena, executive director of LGBT Detroit, Nezaa Bandele of the
    Live6 Alliance, and ceramist M. Kay Willingham, owner of Art in Motion share the story of how
    the westside has changed since the 1960s and where it is going today.

    A Nzere Kwabena is the executive director of LGBT Detroit, a nonprofit, and founder of Hotter
    Than July. Through his position, Kwabena has not only sought to improve the lives of queer
    Detroiters, but also to help build up the community.

    For more information on LGBT Detroit, click here.

    Nezaa Bandele is the small business resource manager for the Live6 Alliance, a nonprofit
    development organization. Bandele is also the owner of Paradise Natural Foods, a healthy food
    catering company.

    For more information on the Live6 Alliance, click here.

    For more information on Paradise Natural Foods, click here.

    M. Kay Willingham is a ceramist and owner of Art in Motion, a gallery and workshop on the
    Avenue of Fashion.

    To learn more about Art in Motion, click here.

    Episode 4 of 5.

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  • Eastside Detroit Hustles
    Jun 20 2024

    Detroit’s Eastside is home to iconic landmarks, historic neighborhoods, and tenacious residents.
    Hear the story of how residents banded together to keep the Eastside open for business as
    factories shuttered and businesses moved out. Listen to historian and journalist Ken Coleman, chef and
    business owner Ederique Goudia, and entrepreneur Ricky Blanding share what makes the
    Eastside hustle.

    Ken Coleman is a historian and journalist. A prolific chronicler of Black life in Detroit, he was a
    senior editor at the Michigan Advance and served as a segment host for American Black Journal
    on Detroit Public Television.

    For information on tour availability, please contact colemandetroit@gmail.com

    Ederique Goudia is an award-winning chef and restauranteur. Goudia cofounded Taste the
    Diaspora, was the lead chef for Make Good Not Waste Upcycling Kitchen, and is the owner and
    operator of In the Business of Food Detroit. Goudia is also a board member of the Eastside
    Community Network.

    To learn more about the Eastside Community Network, click here.

    For the Eastside Community Network business directories, click here.

    To learn more about In the Business of Food, click here.

    Ricky Blanding is a co-founder of Scrap Soils, a composting non-profit organization. Scrap Soils
    strives to educate the public about the positives of composting in an effort to curb waste and fight
    climate change.

    To learn more about Scrap Soils, click here.

    Episode 3 of 5.

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  • Woodward Avenue Hustles
    Jun 20 2024

    Woodward Avenue is the heart of Detroit. For generations, Detroiters have shopped along the
    avenue for everything from essentials to entertainment. But as Detroit declined, so too did
    Woodward Avenue. In the face of hardship, Detroiters have not given up on Woodward or the
    communities that line it. To shed insight into what’s happened and what’s happening, we’re
    joined by historian Jamon Jordan, owner of Black Scroll Network History and Tours and official
    historian for the City of Detroit, Angeline Lawrence, the former director of Entrepreneurial
    Education at TechTown Detroit, and Janet Webster Jones, the owner of Source Booksellers.

    Jamon Jordan is a historian and educator. He is the owner and operator of Black Scroll Network
    History and Tours as well as the official historian of the City of Detroit.


    For information on tour availability, please visit Black Scroll Network History and Tours.

    Angeline Lawrence is the former director of entrepreneurial education at TechTown Detroit. She
    has worked to support small businesses throughout her career.

    For more information on TechTown’s services, please visit TechTown Detroit.

    Janet Webster Jones is the owner and operator of Source Booksellers in the Cass Corridor. A
    lifelong reader and educator, Jones expanded Source following her retirement from Detroit
    Public Schools.

    For more information on Source Booksellers, click here.

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  • Black Detroit Hustled
    May 29 2024

    Prior to the Great Migration, Detroit’s Black community was relatively small, but vibrant. The
    mass migration of Southern Blacks to Northern cities remade Detroit. New arrivals from all
    walks of life arrived in Detroit and together with the city’s Black residents built neighborhoods,
    businesses, and community. To help us understand how dramatically Detroit changed we’re
    joined by historian Jamon Jordan, owner of Black Scroll Network History and Tours and official
    historian for the City of Detroit; historian and journalist Ken Coleman, and Akosua Barthwell
    Evans, CEO of the Barthwell Group.

    Jamon Jordan is a historian and educator. He is the owner and operator of Black Scroll Network
    History and Tours as well as the official historian of the City of Detroit.

    For information on tour availability, please visit Black Scroll Network.

    Ken Coleman is a historian and journalist. A prolific chronicler of Black life in Detroit, he was a
    senior editor at the Michigan Advance and served as a segment host for American Black Journal
    on Detroit Public Television.

    For information on tour availability, please contact colemandetroit@gmail.com

    Akosua Barthwell Evans is the CEO of the Barthwell Group, a strategic management consulting
    firm. Barthwell Evans is the daughter of Sidney Barthwell, Sr, the owner of Barthwell Drugs,
    Inc.

    For more information on Barthwell Drugs, Inc., click here.

    Episode 1 of 5.

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    36 m
  • Detroit Beer Today
    Feb 17 2021

    Detroit is a craft beer leader, so how has the industry evolved since craft beer took off? Hear from current industry insiders Eric Briggeman, Kristy Melquist Smith, Angie Williams, Dave Engbers, and Annette May on current issues in brewing – including diversity, selling out, and seltzers. 

    Episode 6 of 6.

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    36 m
  • The Craft Beer Movement in Detroit
    Feb 17 2021

    Big beer has fallen, and the craft brewing renaissance has begun. National heavyweights like Stroh's collapsed, and the last of the German brewing families are no more. This episode traces the roots and rise of the craft brewing - from Detroit to Grand Rapids. Rex Halfpenny, former president of the Michigan Brewers Guild, Angie Williams, president of Fermenta, a women's craft beer collective, Larry Bell, founder of Bell's Brewing; John Linardos, president of Motor City Brewing Works and Scott Graham, current president of the Michigan Brewers Guild, unearth the take-off of ales, sours, and of course, IPAs. 

    Episode 5 of 6.

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    34 m
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