Save 1515 Broadway

19 Jan

Chris Jaszczak is no stranger to being under fire. As a young Marine from Detroit in 1968, he was in the middle of one of the most intense and prolonged battles of the VietNam war at Khe Sanh.

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Cafe COLORS Brings Just Good Food and Social Entrepreneurship to Harmonie Park

9 Sep

This Monday, September 12th, COLORS-Detroit restaurant will host their Opening Gala in their new space in the Virgil Carr Center in downtown's Harmonie Park. Tickets are still available and you can find more information here.

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3061 Field Street,
Detroit, Michigan 48214

313-923-0797
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Detroit: City of Hope is an evolving communal vision that calls Detroit into a place where humanity lives with purpose and dignity. As a collaborative organism, Detroit: City of Hope makes opportunity to see, to participate, to invigorate, to create the ground of peace where people find ways to share their highest selves. We see Detroit with our hearts as well as with our eyes.



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1515 Broadway,
Detroit, Michigan 48226

313-965-1515
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1515 Broadway is primarily a space that the local community uses for artistic expression, be it theatre, poetry slams, dance parties or meetings. The concept is the "black box" and its 115 chairs can be arranged (or removed) to suit the need. Chris Jaszczak really is a genuine unsung hero of the city of Detroit, stubbornly and magnificently holding to his vision of a neighborhood commons that enables all kinds of creative expression. More recently 1515 has added a coffee house/cafe in the front and in the warm months, on the street. The expresso is excellent, food and muffins well chosen and the tables and chairs an odd assortment of found items. Most coffee houses try hard to affect a sense of authentic boho vibe, 1515 is the real deal and far more.



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Is a social enterprise the same as a nonprofit?

20 Jul

I"ve started to hear the term “social enterprise" more frequently lately. Is a social enterprise the same as a non-profit?