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Black Excellence spotlight: Rachel Marco-Havens

Rachel Marco-Havens is an enigmatic artist, musician, healer, organizer and activist.  Raised under the influence of the Woodstock Music Festival, Rachel has used her enormous talents and voice to advocate for water protection, racial equity, and climate justice.  Rachel is a multi-disciplinary “solutionary” artist and we were fortunate to have Rachel as a Board member here at Title Track until 2023.
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Black Excellence spotlight: Kaylan Waterman

Kaylan Waterman is a founding board member of Title Track, a musician, community organizer, artist advocate, and a Detroiter. Kaylan has been essential in the building and growing of Title Track over these first 5 years and we are deeply grateful for her service. Check out Kaylan's newly released EP through her musical project, Vespre, “things we want to know.”
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Black Excellence spotlight: Amber Hasan

Title Track board member, Amber Hasan, is a woman of many talents and of many passions, building community and empowering others in all that she does. Amber is a writer, actor, hip-hop artist, herbalist, community organizer, wife, mother, and grandmother.
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Black Excellence spotlight: Jordan Hamilton

Cellist, vocalist, and educator, Jordan Hamilton, has shared his musical genius and generous spirit in various Title Track settings including as one of our wonderful facilitators for Water Protector’s Training Camp. Jordan will be performing live alongside Seth Bernard this weekend in Lansing and Highland Hills and next week in Kalamazoo!
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Black Excellence spotlight: Piper Carter

As we continue our Title Track family #BlackExcellence series, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to Title Track board member, Piper Carter, for her leadership and many contributions to Title Track. She generously shares her vision, passion, warmth, humor, and commitment to justice work with a long list of organizations and projects in her home city of Detroit and beyond.
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Starting Intentional Momentum Over Networking (S.I.M.O.N.) series begins this week!

Starting Intentional Momentum Over Networking (S.I.M.O.N.) series begins this Thursday in Ann Arbor with the goal of providing a creative networking opportunity for business owners and creatives of color to encourage the longevity of their businesses. S.I.M.O.N is hosted by our Co-Executive Director Jenny Jones!
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Black Excellence spotlight: Wayne Ramocan

Wayne Ramocan (aka JUUNI) is a founding board member of Title Track, cofounder of D.CIPHER, and a lifelong Detroiter. Wayne is a sound designer, beat maker, drummer, community organizer, and more. We extend immense gratitude to Wayne for his time and energy and vision, supporting the launch and early impacts of Title Track, helping to create momentum and a positive trajectory. We celebrate Wayne’s presence and all of his gifts in community.
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Black Excellence spotlight: Jenny Jones

In this final week of Black History Month we are going to shine the spotlight on our Black staff and board members who honor the profound legacies of Black History as they embody Black Excellence every day as they live, create, heal, build community, and do the work for a more equitable and just future and present day. In our first profile, Carmelitta Tiffany spotlights our Co-Executive Director, Jenny Jones.
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Support Title Track by shopping at Oryana on 2/15!

Thank you Oryana Community Co-op for your generous support! See you this Thursday, February 15 when 2% of net profits will go to support Title Track!
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Celebrating Black Excellence - George Thomas

As part of our Black Excellence series in honor of Black History Month, our grant writer Carmelitta Tiffany reflects on how she has been inspired by artist, George Thomas.