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Longform Plymouth-Canton Community Schools staffers prepare meals for pickup.

Feature Story Layla Smith, 4, paints in a crafting area during a community event at Amos Park on June 5.

Feature Story There's a light oozing from Flint's most notable Black queer pop artist Furillostar as his music invokes the late 90s and early 00s signature pop sounds.

Feature Story A customer waits at the bar inside Luigi's restaurant.

Partner Content Girl Scouts in the Girl Empowerment Program receive instructions before building robots in a Robotics workshop.

Empowering Girls to Lead and Succeed



Longform Isabel Romero looks at mementos of her family members who have died of COVID-19.

Partner Content A young participant in The Learning Kitchen.

Cooking classes help Detroit youth knock out bad eating habits



Feature Story Flint teacher Janae Felton is one of many teachers who had to get creative during the pandemic.

Feature Story “[Music is] a place for you to listen and hear what you’re feeling, embrace it, and grow from it, so you don’t feel alone. I do it to connect and give me the ability to express my feelings without having any limitations.”

Feature Story Bernard Terry influenced hundreds of musicians throughout his life in Flint.

Longform End-of-life doula Toula Saratsis holds a photo of her daughter Angelica, who died at age 7 of a rare genetic disorder.

Longform Nathaniel Bergman administers a COVID-19 vaccine to a homebound resident in her home.

Feature Story “Most white people look at [Black] art and culture and see that it stems from pain or environmental circumstances and feel that it’s cool. This is Black music built by Black people, and I’m a guest in the culture."


Longform Dr. Patricia Deldin.
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