Black Her Stories
In this episode, Michaela returns to COTS — this time at the Peterboro Arms Apartments, a dignified affordable housing community in Detroit's Midtown. With collage materials in hand, she facilitates a workshop that invites residents and staff to examine the narratives they've inherited about poverty — and imagine new ones. Through intimate conversations, this episode asks: what becomes possible when a community decides to rewrite its story together? This episode is a must-listen for anyone ready to challenge the narratives that keep cycles of poverty in place — and find hope in the power of family, chosen or blood, to change them. Links and Resources: * COTS — Creating Opportunities to Succeed: Learn more about the organization supporting families experiencing homelessness in Detroit, and how you can get involved or donate. cots-detroit.org [https://www.cots-detroit.org] * Follow them on Instagram (@cotsmichigan [https://www.instagram.com/cotsmichigan]) * Detroit Action: Discover the culture and community organizing work of co-facilitator Anthony Baber and the Detroit Action team. detroitaction.org [https://www.detroitaction.org] * Revive Mind Counseling: Learn more about licensed therapist and change agent Jeffery Williams and his practice in Southfield, Michigan. revivemindcounseling.com [https://www.revivemindcounseling.com] * Collages from the Project: To see images from the creative storytelling engagement — including the collages made at Peterboro — visit Black Her Stories on Substack. blackherstories.substack.com [https://blackherstories.substack.com] * BHS Newsletter 💌: Subscribe to our newsletter [https://blackherstories.substack.com/] for updates on future episodes, behind-the-scenes insights, and more stories from Black Her Stories [https://blackherstories.substack.com/].
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