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The Detroit Free Press endorsed Penny for Detroit Community School District Board.
Read their full endorsement here.
Penny met with Senator Debbie Stabenow honoring (then) Senator Barack Obama after the annual "Fight For Freedom" dinner at Cobo Hall. Click the image above to learn more.
Penny has officially shared her endorsement for POTUS, Mrs. Hillary Rodham Clinton. Click the image above to read her thoughts.
Penny sat down for the Michigan Chronicle to tell you more about why to vote for her. Click here to watch it now.
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Ingrid Jacques did a nice feature on our four-member team running for school board. Click here To read the article, click here.
I was interviewed by Kelle Barr about my views on leadership, raising children, my career and more.
Here’s a cool video of our City Year Detroit corps members doing a terrific step team demonstration at our annual Ripples of Hope dinner!
This video is from my service on the Steering Committee of the Kellogg Foundation funded Food & Fitness initiative in Detroit.
This video is from a Detroit show called Pockets of Cool, in which City Year Detroit was the first nonprofit featured!
This video is from the Comcast Newsmakers at the Detroit Regional Chamber’s annual Mackinac Island Leadership Policy Conference.
I was honored to be interviewed by WDET, the public radio station in Detroit, when City Year won the coveted “Charity Navigator” fiscal responsibility award (for the 8th year in a row). Listen to it here.
I was honored to be a guest on the PBS “American Graduate” series with Desiree Cooper, a former Detroit Free Press reporter. Watch the replay here!
I really like this video! This was on the 2012 PBS American Graduate series in Detroit, with Rochelle Riley, Detroit Free Press editorial writer.
I was invited to WDET to discuss the merits of the Educational Achievement Authority (EAA). To hear this spirited conversation, click here.