Model D’s “On the Ground” Series Checks Out Detroit’s Jefferson Chalmers Neighborhood

The publication is embedding a journalist in the historic neighborhood to get to the heart of issues area residents are facing.

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Detroit’s Jefferson Chalmers neighborhood is the latest subject in Model D’s “On the Ground” series.  The publication is embedding a journalist in the historic neighborhood to get to the heart of issues residents in the area are facing.

Model D managing editor Aaron Mondry is working with project editor Biba Adams to tell the stories.  The pair is partnering with community members such as Nick Sinacori,  who has lived in the neighborhood for 68 years,  to discover what residents really care about.

Mondry says Jefferson-Chalmers is site of their sixth “On The Ground” project.

“It was started in 2013 as a way to dive in and highlight certain parts of the city,” Mondry says. 

“Provide a platform to some of the amazing projects and people that have been doing work there for a long time.”

Project editor Biba Adams says she appreciates the opportunity to provide solutions-oriented journalism.  She says, “I’m really finding that this is giving me an opportunity to re-engage with Detroit – or to engage with the city in a different way.”

Adams says she sees herself as a bit of a hometown tourist. 

A key part of the series for Model D, is partnering with community members on the reporting project.  Nick Sinacori has been living in the neighborhood since the early 1950s.  He says, “Jefferson Chalmers is a diamond in the rough.  It’s been overlooked.”

“It’s a hidden gem.  We’re along the water.  It’s at that point where the Detroit River meets Lake Saint Clair.  The fishing is great.”

Mondry adds that so much of the neighborhood is steeped in history – and that’s informing much of Model D’s storytelling.

“It’s fascinating,” he says, “that you cannot talk about anything that happens in Jefferson Chalmers without referencing the historical context.”

Click the audio player above to hear WDET’s interview with Nick Sinacori, Aaron Mondry and Biba Adams.

Author

  • Jerome Vaughn is News Director at 101.9 WDET. His interest in news reporting began when he was five years old, after his mom bought him a yellow Panasonic ball and chain radio.