Detroit Program - Fall 2025

Jimiri Groups

Our Youth Leadership Program is designed for middle-school students in the Detroit metropolitan area:

Benefits for Students

Inspire and develop future leaders to promote racial justice.

Enhance college and career readiness by providing leadership opportunities and expanding social networks and access to resources.

Build social and emotional skills necessary to succeed in a racially diverse world.

Engage in meaningful discussions of race, racism, and Black history.

Provide opportunities for fun, engaging, and safe extra-curricular activities and community service.

Logistics

Frequently Asked Questions

Participation is free for families. There’s no cost for students or parents.

Students self-identify their race, gender, home ZIP code, and school.  Based only on these demographic characteristics — and not on any personally identifying information — we assign students to groups to promote racial, gender, and geographic diversity for each group.

No. We want all students to begin the program on an equal social footing and to embrace the challenge of meeting new people and making new friends.

All meetups are located at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History (311 E. Warren Ave.)

Yes. Jimiri provides a free private bus service for all families, to and from the Wright Museum.

Jimiri groups meet on Sundays from 2:45 to 5:00 pm. (October 19 to December 14, 2025).

Facilitators are high school, college, and graduate school students who are trained in promoting group-building and facilitating discussions of race and racism in America. Facilitators are recruited from local high schools and colleges and submit applications and short essays before selection.  Each Jimiri group is assigned 3-4 facilitators. 

Staff supervisors are parents, teachers, and adult volunteers, including licensed professionals in the areas of education, social work, and child psychology. 

Yes! Parents will receive a weekly summary of the activities and discussions from the student meetups each week.

Students are assigned a common-interest activity for their group, such as art, digital photography, public speaking, or sports journalism. About 60 minutes of each meetup will be spent on these activities, including group-building exercises.

Please visit our Middle School Student page and complete the form. The application deadline is October 10, 2025.

Please visit our High School Facilitator webpage and fill out the form. Applications are due September 5, 2025.

Please visit our College Facilitator webpage and fill out the form. Applications are due September 5, 2025.

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