Flint, MI—If you live in Flint, you probably know John Rhymes or have heard of his work with youth and minorities. Rhymes–community leader, and former Flint Schools educator–turned 73 this month. His one birthday wish? To continue helping young men and women of color succeed—and for the Flint community to help make that happen. Rhymes founded his nonprofit The Institute of...
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