DMV Native And Eight-Time Emmy Winner Justin W. Brown Directs A Moving Tribute To A Community's LegacySt. John's Street: Story Of A Neighborhood"
Now Airing On Maryland Public Television (MPT) By: iMichigan Productions FLINT, Mich. - April 1, 2025 - PRLog -- iMichigan Productions proudly presents St. John's Street: Story of a Neighborhood, an Emmy-nominated and Telly Award-winning documentary directed by Justin W. Brown, an eight-time Emmy winner, Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) graduate, and DMV native. The film will air on Maryland Public Televison (MPT), bringing to light the powerful story of a once-thriving Black community in Flint, Michigan, erased by urban renewal.
An Official Selection at film festivals across the country, St. John's Street captures the personal stories of families who built a vibrant, self-contained community in the heart of Flint. Settled by African Americans migrating from the South in search of opportunity, the neighborhood flourished as a cultural and economic hub. However, in 1960, the city's Master Plan called for its destruction to make way for Interstate 475, displacing over 7,000 residents and erasing homes, businesses, and landmarks. Despite this injustice, former residents have worked tirelessly to preserve their history, culminating in efforts to establish a memorial park in their honor. "This film is about more than a neighborhood— ABOUT "ST. JOHN'S STREET: STORY OF A NEIGHBORHOOD" "St. John's Street: Story of a Neighborhood" IMICHIGAN PRODUCTIONS Our Michigan Productions' mission is to create digital content for Television and the Internet. We produce content for all platforms that is entertaining, educational and audience building. We create content that highlights Michigan's contemporary and historical contributions. iMichigan Productions is also a youth-based organization that provides reading and writing skill-based learning through the arts. Our programs serve to support the youth in developing the necessary skills to pursue a career in the film and television industry. We serve an average of 300 youth ages 13–25 annually. End
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