DETROIT REVIVAL ENGAGING AMERICAN MUSLIMS
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Mission Statement
Our Mission Dream of Detroit is combining community organizing with strategic housing and land development to build a healthy community and revitalize our neighborhood on the Westside of Detroit. We believe that If we can mobilize our residents and allies, improve the existing and build the next generation of the neighborhood’s housing stock, and create an economic corridor along Woodrow Wilson street, we can revitalize the entire upper-east Dexter-Linwood neighborhood. Further, we’ll use a people- and partner-centric strategy that makes sure our current neighbors are leaders and beneficiaries of the area’s transformation even as we bring in new growth and opportunities.
About This Cause
Our Vision We envision a city anchored in its sustainable neighborhoods; a city where homeownership, small business development and cooperative economics, local food sourcing, and access to education and the arts are priorities of every neighborhood; and a city where neighborliness is a shared value. In 20 years, our neighborhood is a thriving, mixed-income community with all the requisite educational, business, and social opportunities that it entails. We are regularly at 100% occupancy and in addition to a number of rehabbed homes, we have hundreds of new, eco-friendly, modern units attracting new residents. DREAM continues to facilitate the growth of a thriving Muslim community rooted in Detroit’s Black Muslim history while attracting a young, multi-racial future. We also remain committed to the broader neighborhood, meeting the concerns and building the capacity and connectedness of all our residents, no matter their background. In 100 years, our neighborhood is one of many thriving local communities across a robust city of Detroit. We modeled the path for 21st-century post-industrial urban neighborhood revitalization for the nation and developed an institution that not only built homes but built power and wrote policies for more guaranteed and dignified housing for all and more equitable cities.