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A new initiative in Detroit aims to help local BIPOC artists grow their passion into sustainable businesses that will become embedded in neighborhoods across the city.
The term BIPOC, which stands for Black, Indigenous, People of Color, recognizes that Black and Indigenous people continue to be severely impacted by systemic racial injustices.
The launch of the initiative, coined Seed and Bloom: Detroit, was recently announced by Gilbert Family Foundation and United States Artists.
Over the course of three years, 10 BIPOC artists will receive $150,000 and technical …