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Abandoned 100-year-old Detroit home about to get new tenants

Abandoned 100-year-old Detroit home about to get new tenants KAYLA L. WRIGHT, Detroit Free Press July 25, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 11 1of11Maria Salinas, Executive Director of the Congress of Communities-Southwest Detroit Neighborhoods, poses Thursday April 22, 2021, in Detroit, as she gathers with staff for a lunch and to move boxes in preparation for a relocation to the organizations new headquarters, a refurbished house near St. Hedwig Catholic Church. (Mandi Wright/Detroit Free Press via AP)Mandi Wright/APShow MoreShow Less 2of11Maria Salinas, Executive Director of the Congress of Communities-Southwest Detroit Neighborhoods, poses Thursday April 22, 2021, in Detroit, as she gathers with staff for a lunch and to move boxes in preparation for a relocation to the organizations new headquarters, a refurbished house near St. Hedwig Catholic Church. (Mandi Wright/Detroit Free Press via AP)Mandi Wright/APShow MoreShow Less

Deadline Detroit | Gallery: Barda restaurant, opening next week, brings Argentine cuisine to Detroit

Deadline Detroit | Gallery: Barda restaurant, opening next week, brings Argentine cuisine to Detroit
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Deadline Detroit | Gallery: Detroit s first Argentinian restaurant, Barda, opens next week in Core City area

Deadline Detroit | Gallery: Detroit s first Argentinian restaurant, Barda, opens next week in Core City area
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Network of neighbors provide food, resources to community members

Last March, the pandemic forced grassroots group Detroit Action to halt a 10-year program helping people who face homelessness or have low incomes to get their vital records. That program ran out of soup kitchens, where it reached people in need, and closed at that time.  More than a year later, the initiative relaunched, reviving a service that Detroit Action which focuses on economic injustices affecting Black and brown Detroiters says can help more than a dozen people a week navigate the often complicated process of getting IDs and birth certificates.  These vital records are required to access housing and employment. 

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