Filling Our Plates: Detroit food security innovations

Lakisha King didn’t used to worry about how she would put dinner on the table. But last year, while on maternity leave after a surprise pregnancy, pandemic closures put her out of a job. Suddenly, she had to worry for two. “I wasn’t getting food stamps; I was paying cash for food. And I was…

This retired hospital worker started a free food fair on her block — with food that would have otherwise gone into a landfill

Every Tuesday morning around 9 a.m., Stephen Bentley pulls his black SUV to the rear entrance of the West Bloomfield Whole Foods, where he’s greeted by staff member Mario Davis. Bentley pops the hatchback while Davis brings out cartons of prepared salads, loaves of fresh-baked bread, vegetables, quiches, cans of peas and tomatoes and varieties…

She lost her job while on maternity leave. A free online grocery store kept her and her daughter fed.

Lakisha King is standing in her kitchen in northwest Detroit, wielding a spatula and channeling southern-style YouTube cooking sensation Danni Rose, also known as StoveTop Kisses. That’s where King gets her culinary inspiration. “I absolutely love her,” she says.  The evening’s dinner plan is seafood-stuffed salmon with broccoli and bread. Families First Marketplace, an emergency…