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Community, Español, Immigration, News, Solutions Journalism Network, Spanish
July 5, 2022

¿Una fuente confiable de noticias para los cuidadores de habla hispana? Tenemos WhatsApp para eso.

Cuando la salud de mi abuelo comenzó a empeorar, atender sus necesidades diarias se convirtió…

Serena Maria Daniels July 5, 2022
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July 5, 2022

A trusted news source for Spanish-speaking caregivers? We have a WhatsApp for that.

When the health of my Gramps started to deteriorate, tending to his day-to-day needs became…

Serena Maria Daniels July 5, 2022
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June 24, 2022

How one Corktown market is reaching community in gentrifying Detroit

When Rohani Foulkes looks out of the front door of her business Folk, an artisan market and cafe on the corner of Bagely and Trumbull in Detroit’s Corktown neighborhood, she can’t help…

Serena Maria Daniels June 24, 2022
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June 17, 2022

Let’s F*cking Go! How a disparate group of voices is changing the culture of the James Beard Awards

“We’re looking to reach diverse audiences and we thought of you…” Sifting through the myriad…

Serena Maria Daniels June 17, 2022
Community, Culture, Food, Frame Stories, Mexican Food, Neighborhood, Tacos
May 12, 2022

How the quesabirria craze fueled one of Detroit’s most popular food trucks

When Jacqueline Perez isn’t taking engineering classes, she’s spending much of the week working part-time and plans to intern at General Motors during the summer. It’s enough for any 23-year-old to juggle,…

Serena Maria Daniels May 12, 2022
BridgeDetroit, Community, Culture, Food, Halal, Identity, Mexican Food, Ramadan
May 5, 2022

How this Detroit chef uses halal barbacoa for cultural storytelling

Chef Omar Anani isn’t impressed with the idea of fame. If he was, he’d still…

Serena Maria Daniels May 5, 2022
Column, Culture, Fast Food, Food, Vegetarian food
April 22, 2022

Guest Column: Taco Bell’s Mexican Pizza returns, but what about the Spicy Tostada?

Editor’s note: I’ve got a confession to make. I absolutely LOVE the Mexican Pizza from…

Dipka Bhambhani April 22, 2022
BridgeDetroit, Business, Community, Food, Neighborhood, News, Vegan food
April 21, 2022

The founders of Detroit Vegan Soul marshal a revival

Perched on a humble strip of Grand River, a pristine vegan oasis is humming once…

Eleanore Catolico April 21, 2022
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April 13, 2022

Introducing the ‘Ultimate Detroit Taco Map’

Over the winter I was impressed with a set of maps created in Los Angeles and in Mexico,…

Serena Maria Daniels April 13, 2022
Community, Food, Mexican Food, Neighborhood, News, Outlier Media, Policy, Tacos, The Dig
April 13, 2022

Could a new food truck ordinance open up the city to a thriving street food culture?

Southwest Detroit is arguably the food truck capital of the city. It’s a robust ecosystem,…

Serena Maria Daniels April 13, 2022

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