New work skills, a good lunch and a fresh cup of coffee are on the menu in Kalamazoo’s Edison
KPEP is set to give a vacant building in the Edison Neighborhood a new face as it creates job training and employment opportunities.
Named after a neighborhood school, the Edison Environmental Science Academy, a magnet elementary school, which was in turn, named after Thomas Edison, America’s best-known inventor, the Edison neighborhood is largely comprised of production, service and construction workers, people who have literally helped build and rebuild the city, as well as healthcare, office, and food service workers, people who take care of the city and its residents. And in the spirit of its namesake, Edison continues to invent itself, even when growth and revitalization have failed to deliver on hoped-for promises.With recent economic upturns both for the neighborhood and the city, as well as community and police efforts to lessen violent crime, the future looks bright. Edison is the first neighborhood being covered in the “On the Ground" series which amplifies the voices of Edison Neighborhood residents. Over three months, Second Wave journalists will be embedded in the Edison Neighborhood to explore topics of importance to residents, business owners, and other members of the community. The On the Ground program is made possible by funding from the City of Kalamazoo, LISC, the Fetzer Institute, the Irving S. Gilmore Foundation, United Way of the Battle Creek and Kalamazoo Region, Michigan WORKS!, the Kalamazoo Community Foundation and the Arts Council of Greater Kalamazoo.
KPEP is set to give a vacant building in the Edison Neighborhood a new face as it creates job training and employment opportunities.
Kalamazoo's newest comedy troupe, Dormouse Theatre, makes its home in the Edison Neighborhood and its work will make you laugh and think.
It was a day for smiles when hundreds of residents had a chance for the free dental care that they needed during the Dental Day of Caring.
Redevelopment of former industrial site expected to reinvigorate a section of Kalamazoo’s largest neighborhood, Edison.
When it comes to businesses that sell liquor, beer and wine how many is too many? The Edison Neighborhood Association thinks they've reached peak alcohol. Is anyone at the state level listening?
Sickle cell anemia affects one out of every 365 African Americans. On the Ground Northside youth correspondent Ke’Asia Shepherd-Friday tells her family's story.
There are many aspects that shape a neighborhood. A distinguishing characteristic of Edison is many big, beautiful homes.
State of the arts digital studio to make its home in the Edison neighborhood with other creatives in Jericho Town.
For 120 days Second Wave has been in the Edison neighborhood for our first On the Ground project. Theresa Coty O'Neil offers some reflections on her time meeting the neighbors.
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