The Metro: Cass corridor prepares for 46th Dally in the Alley festival
In 1978, residents in the Detroit’s Cass Corridor resisted Wayne State’s plan to demolish historic buildings in the neighborhood. This act of resistance birthed the Dally in the Alley festival.
Since that year, community volunteers come together annually put on a block party that features local vendors, food, and musical performances. Adriel Thornton, the president of the North Cass Community Union, which host the event, joined the show to discuss Dally.
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