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The mission of Talking Dolls is to empower our northeast Detroit neighborhood through justice-focused initiatives. We create a nexus of progressive art and community-led activism through access to our shop, artist studios, and gallery space for workshops, performances and celebration. It is led by co-directors Wes Taylor, Ron Watters, and Andrea Cardinal.<ref>https://talkingdollsdetroit.com/Left-side-Navigation</ref>
The mission of Talking Dolls is to empower our northeast Detroit neighborhood through justice-focused initiatives. We create a nexus of progressive art and community-led activism through access to our shop, artist studios, and gallery space for workshops, performances and celebration. It is led by co-directors Wes Taylor, Ron Watters, and Andrea Cardinal.<ref>https://talkingdollsdetroit.com/Left-side-Navigation</ref>



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Talking Dolls
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LocationNortheast Detroit
CountryUnited States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ
TypePrint shop, Community space, Gallery
Websitetalkingdollsdetroit.com
Instagram@talkingdolls

The mission of Talking Dolls is to empower our northeast Detroit neighborhood through justice-focused initiatives. We create a nexus of progressive art and community-led activism through access to our shop, artist studios, and gallery space for workshops, performances and celebration. It is led by co-directors Wes Taylor, Ron Watters, and Andrea Cardinal.[1]

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References