
For some background info, I live in the Northend Neighborhood of Detroit. Some consider it a rougher neighborhood, it used to be, I consider it transitional with a big mixture of incomes, education, and family structures.
So back to the story. We started talking and he said he was an artist from COLORADO and had moved here to rehab a building and open up an artist community. I LOVE IT!! I told him about the community garden and that it was on a lot owned by another artist who was also trying to set up his studio in the neighborhood.
So by the end of the walk, I had a new friend, a new doggy playmate for Ace, a potential volunteer for the community garden, and the Northend has one more person wanting to make a difference here. What a divine meeting, I usually don't go out as early as a I did and we just happened to run into each other.
It reminded me of a piece I made: Bird's Eye View
Bird's Eye View
Looks like Richard Florida's thesis is happening in the Northend. THE ARTISTS ARE COMING! WATCH OUT!
It makes me think about what needs to happen to make sure that our neighbors are pulled up with the neighborhood not just relocated to another hood. One time a cop was questioning why Billy was in the neighborhood. When Billy showed him his license to prove he lived here, the cop said, "There goes the neighborhood." I don't want to be the force that pushes people out. Improve the environment yes but not push out. The fabric of this community is amazing. Old and young, low, middle upper middle class families all living next to each other. How do you do this? Its not something that just will happen.
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Wow I can't believe that cop said that to Billy...Let me at him!
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