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A Surprise Detroit Learning Journey with Academy Award–winning singer and actress Jennifer Hudson

At City Institute, our Learning Journeys are designed to create memorable moments that connect visitors to Detroit’s culture, history, and people. Recently, we had the chance to host a particularly special experience with Academy Award–winning singer and actress Jennifer Hudson and a group of students participating in Ally Bank’s Moguls in the Making program, which supports young leaders from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) across the country.

The tour brought together an inspiring group of students who were exploring Detroit’s cultural institutions and entrepreneurial spirit. What they didn’t know was that they were in for a surprise guest.

Jennifer Hudson joined the group during the first stop of the day, bringing incredible energy and excitement to the experience. At Orchestra Hall, she appeared on stage to greet the students—who were thrilled to realize the surprise guest was the award-winning artist and Detroit champion. Hudson then stepped down into the audience to talk with them directly, answering questions and sharing stories about her own childhood, college experience, and career journey.

The Learning Journey continued with a visit to Motown Museum, where students explored the birthplace of the legendary Detroit sound. A small group even had the chance to sing alongside Hudson inside the iconic Studio A, creating a once-in-a-lifetime moment.

The day wrapped up at Detroit Pizza Bar, where Hudson joined the students for dinner, continuing conversations and connecting with the young leaders in a relaxed setting. As always our expert guides provided information and context in between the stops that left the students excited for Detroit's future.

The experience was so meaningful that Hudson captured parts of the trip for a segment on The Jennifer Hudson Show, highlighting the students, the city of Detroit, and the impact of Ally’s Moguls in the Making program.

“Partnering with City Institute for our HBCU student recruitment experience was truly unforgettable. They helped us create a moment that was inspiring, joyful, and deeply meaningful for our students—from surprising them with Jennifer Hudson at Orchestra Hall to sharing conversations, music, and meals across iconic Detroit spaces. City Institute didn’t just plan a tour; they curated an experience that celebrated Detroit’s culture, elevated young leaders, and reflected Ally’s commitment to opportunity and inclusion. Seeing our students feel seen, inspired, and energized—and watching that story reach even more people through Jennifer’s platform—was incredibly powerful.”
— Lauren Redd

Itinerary Stops

Orchestra Hall
A historic Detroit performance venue and home of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, representing the city’s long-standing tradition of arts, music, and cultural excellence.

Motown Museum
Located in the original Hitsville U.S.A. building, Motown Museum celebrates the birthplace of the iconic Detroit sound that launched global stars like Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross, and Marvin Gaye.

Detroit Pizza Bar
A locally owned restaurant and gathering place that highlights Detroit’s entrepreneurial spirit and vibrant food scene while supporting neighborhood business growth.

A Closer Look at Detroit’s Innovation Ecosystem with the University of Michigan

Recently, we hosted 50 staff members from the University of Michigan’s Innovation Partnerships team for their annual retreat. While many attendees had lived in Southeast Michigan for years, several shared that they had limited familiarity with Detroit particularly its neighborhoods and the many innovation and entrepreneurship initiatives happening across the city.

City Institute designed a customized “Detroit Innovation & Inspiration” Learning Journey that highlighted University of Michigan partnerships and projects in Detroit, while also providing broader context on the city’s growing innovation ecosystem.

Participants visited several sites connected to U-M’s work in Detroit, including the University of Michigan Center for Innovation, currently under construction, and the U-M Detroit Center, which supports education, research, and community engagement in the city.

One of the group’s favorite stops was along the Livernois and 6 Mile corridor, where they met with leaders from the Live6 Alliance and learned about two programs connecting the university with Detroit communities: the U-M Detroit Neighborhood Entrepreneurs Project (DNEP), which pairs students with small businesses for consulting support, and the U-M LEAPS program, a new undergraduate program based at Marygrove that helps expand access to community and innovation education.

Throughout the day, the group explored how universities, entrepreneurs, community organizations, and civic leaders are working together to support Detroit’s economic growth and neighborhood development.

“The team has expressed a lot of gratitude for this outing, and feel that they have a deeper understanding of what's happening in Detroit beyond the headlines. Thanks for bringing so much passion to your work.”
— Kelly Sexton, Vice President for Research – Innovation Partnerships and Economic Impact, University of Michigan

Itinerary Stops

Michigan Central
A major hub for mobility and technology innovation in Detroit, where global companies, startups, and research institutions are collaborating to shape the future of transportation.

Newlab
An innovation campus supporting startups and entrepreneurs working on advanced technologies in mobility, energy, and sustainability.

University of Michigan Center for Innovation (UMCI)
A major new campus currently under development in Detroit that will expand graduate education and research in entrepreneurship, technology, and innovation.

TechTown Detroit
Detroit’s leading technology and business incubator, supporting startups and small businesses through mentorship, programming, and access to capital with lunch with Chef Mamba Hamissi, owner of Baobab Fare

Livernois & 6 Mile Corridor – Live6 Alliance
A neighborhood revitalization effort focused on supporting local businesses, improving public spaces, and ensuring that investment along the corridor benefits longtime residents. Bonus stop supporting one of the first new businesses that opened on 6 Mile: Detroit Sip

Marygrove Campus – U-M LEAPS & DNEP Programs
University of Michigan initiatives connecting students with Detroit entrepreneurs and expanding access to innovation, entrepreneurship, and technology education in the city.