A good one to read after Smith’s story - Ingram and Smith are best friends. They uplifted each other through adolescence, into their careers and are still working together, pouring into the Flint youth what was poured into them.
https://t.co/cSGLfREVtB
Not very active on Twitter, X? These days. Wanted to share this though.
Working on a new weekly series of stories at the Journal with @jakemayphoto titled “We Are Flint.”
Here’s my favorite so far:
https://t.co/ophiPIt1h4
(2/2) through their personalities and ideas while staying true to its history and vibrant culture. This weekly series of stories will show that Flint is more than a place. Flint is its people. We are Flint.
The Vocational Independence Program has helped individuals with disabilities in the Flint area build personal skills and find job prospects since 1954.
@TorrezDevin and I met with program directors and a former client to learn more. For @flintjournal:
https://t.co/YRmKyrfldV
The region’s only Level 1 Trauma Center has been awarded for demonstrating excellence like no other. Story for @flintjournal
Gallery by fellow snews alum @TorrezDevin
https://t.co/OwfQ3u9PWd
One of my favorite stories I’ve worked on in Flint so far – Hockey for many reasons, but especially cost of equipment and ice time, is a sport that lacks access. For many kids in the Flint-area hockey has never been an option. Here’s how that’s changing:
https://t.co/NQnaiOymro
It shouldn’t be a battle to send journalists to cover what’s happening at a public university. Thoughts as editor-in-chief of @thesnews here: https://t.co/17hJC936qS
“He's giving people a chance to actually survive," Tom Izzo said. “People are living, and getting educated and God it's so cool...I feel like I haven't done anything compared to what he's done.”
A look into the Mady Sissoko Foundation School:
https://t.co/egAj7KcOl1