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Pages tagged "Michigan"


A Time for Light to Shine: On MLK Day, TWM Calls for Humane Treatment of Immigrants & Refugees

Posted on News by West/Southwest IAF · January 22, 2026 2:11 PM

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Pastors, priests and other faith leaders in Grand Rapids gathered together on a bitterly cold Martin Luther King Jr. Day to call for the humane treatment of immigrants — citizens and non-citizens — sharing stories from streets, sanctuaries and, in a few cases, detention cells.

The words of the late reverend and civil rights activist, who was assassinated, defined much of the event's rhetoric and tone.

"'Darkness cannot drive out darkness, only light can do that,'" said Lynette Sparks, a pastor and a representative for Together West Michigan, the nonprofit that hosted the Monday event.

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Show Me the (Public) Money! TWM Leaders Take On Publicly-Funded Private Development

Posted on News by West/Southwest IAF · September 10, 2025 9:51 PM

According to MLive Media Group, billionaires like the DeVos and Ilitch families have, for eight years, benefited from Michigan’s Transformational Brownsfield tax incentive program, which funnels billions of public dollars into huge private developments meant to revitalize abandoned spaces and attract workers.

“But to (Together West Michigan Leader) Satorie Spicer, 28, born and raised in Grand Rapids, these projects are ‘not for us.’

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The Power of Community Organization in Calling for Local Investments

Posted on News by West/Southwest IAF · May 23, 2025 4:22 PM

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Door after door, the response was the same: “Why would I vote? It’s not going to change anything.” Even in Grand Rapids, one of the key swing counties of the 2024 election, people felt despondent—powerless. But three months later, those neighbors had organized with hundreds of others in the city to win $20 million for their community—and that sense of powerlessness was changing...

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Together West Michigan Launches in Grand Rapids

Posted on News by West/Southwest IAF · June 30, 2022 6:40 PM

[Excerpt]

Together West Michigan is a nonpartisan partnership of 20 local, faith-based and community groups.

The coalition listened to more than 1,000 people over a three-month period this past spring to identify the top concerns, which were laid out at an event on Thursday.

At the event, community members held a march, then listened to the ways in which the issues are affecting families.

One mother said her family could only afford to send their older children to daycare this summer because of their tax return.

“We are grateful that it worked out this time, but it worked out because of a miracle and a miracle is not a strategy,” said Alaina Dobkowski. “Families should not have to rely on a miracle for this to work. I know that my family is not alone in these challenges. Many families are struggling.”

Organizers say the area has a long history of philanthropy and charity, but falls short when it comes to justice and equity.

“Often times people and organizations have the tendency to try and plan for individuals and circumstances,” said Rev. Willie A. Gholtson II, Together West Michigan co-chair. “We believe that at the core of our existence is to listen to what is going on in our community so we make sure that we’re meeting their needs.”

[Photo Credit: Joel Bissell, MLive]

'We Must Do Better:' Hundreds Gather in Grand Rapids to Discuss Neighborhood Safety, Other Topics, M Live 

New Coalition Calls on Community to Support Substantive Change, FOX 17 [pdf]

What Happens When 20 Local Orgs Team Up to Improve Justice and Equity in Their Region?  Find Out Tomorrow, The Gander 

‘Ambassadors of Their Lives:’ Group Tackles Housing, Childcare, Key Issues in GR, FOX 17 [pdf]

Hundreds to Gather in Downtown Grand Rapids for Coalition’s Walk and Talk Justice, Equity, MLive [pdf]

The Morning Show: Together West Michigan, WGVU Public Media (NPR)

Complete Assembly Footage, Together West Michigan 



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