Written by City Institute’s founder Jeanette Pierce, this blog answers frequently asked questions and puts things in context so that city residents, stakeholders, and visitors will have a better understanding of Detroit’s assets, history, and challenges. Check out City Institute’s services for an even deeper dive into these topics HERE.
Jeanette Pierce is a lifelong Detroit resident who loves learning and then sharing what she learns with others. She is a data nerd who loves public speaking and challenging prevailing narratives about Detroit. Learn more about her here.
How Detroit’s Story Inspires Leaders from Other Cities
Every city faces similar challenges, from equitable development to housing and economic opportunity. Detroit’s experience stands out because many of these challenges have been more visible and more extreme, pushing communities to develop creative, community-driven solutions. Today, cities across the country are increasingly looking to Detroit for insight and inspiration.
What is a Learning Journey?
At City Institute, our focus is on offering in-depth full-day and multi-day custom experiences called Learning Journeys. These experiences focus on Detroit as a classroom, including site visits, panel discussions, and case studies to share best practices and provide a deeper understanding of Detroit.
City Institute officially launches focusing on a deeper understanding of Detroit and sharing lessons learned with other cities
City Institute provides private virtual and in-person tours, learning journeys, city experience consulting and speaking engagements that are thoughtfully researched, focusing on providing historical context and sharing community stories often missing from traditional textbooks or overlooked by most media outlets.
Detroit is Not That Big
Here you can see some other cities and how Detroit compares both in square mileage but also in density (people per square mile).
Why Context is Important
Detroit more than any other city has been defined in the minds of much of the world by the headlines, the memes, and the videos they’ve seen from afar.
Why City Institute
Almost 150,000 people have taken tours since 2006 to learn about Detroit’s assets, small businesses, historic neighborhoods, city planning and development policies, and innovative solutions to the challenges the city faces.
GDYT Experiences Detroit
Through the many ups and downs that Detroit and its communities have endured, the one thing that has stayed constant is the ability of Detroiters to find creative solutions to the challenges they face, discover joy in the simple things, and work together to have a positive impact on where they live.