Northside

A rich heritage of churches, institutions and history defines the Northside neighborhood for many longtime residents. The stamina, longevity, and a cooperative spirit embodied by the elephant, whose bones may well be buried in the neighborhood, are well-represented on the Northside, through its institutions, people and spirit.

Northside is the second neighborhood being covered in the “On the Ground" series which amplifies the voices of Northside Neighborhood residents. Over four months, Second Wave journalists will be embedded in the Northside 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.

Feature Story OTG Northside Sickle Cell

Living with sickle cell anemia: A Northside family’s experience


Feature Story OTG Northside Ed Genesis
Feature Story On the Ground Northside Rootead

Rootead transplants to the Douglass to help area youth thrive


Feature Story OTG Northside Young Kings and Queens

A marriage of nonprofits: Young Kings and Queens, Inc.


Feature Story OTG Northside Gardens

Northside Gardens: Creating beauty and community


Feature Story CPO Aaron Jackson On the Ground Northside
Feature Story OTG Northside NAACP

MKNAACP invites community to special event to talk voting


Feature Story OTG Northside Junior Girls

Kalamazoo Junior Girls Organization is 32, thanks to Miss Pam Roland


Feature Story Tendaji

New giving circle, Tendaji, makes first donations


Feature Story OTG Northside

A Northside Icon: They call him Mr. Everything


Feature Story OTG Northside senior housing

Second phase of senior housing development ready for ground breaking


Feature Story OTG  Northside

On the Ground moves to Northside neighborhood for 120 days