John Bozick

John Bozick is a digital media professional based out of Detroit.

About Me

Welcome, 

I'm John, a 2018 alumni of Oakland University possessing a BA in Journalism with a minor in Political Science and a certificate in Digital Media Arts from Specs Howard School of Media Arts. My skills span from news writing, editing, and photography to social media and digital marketing. I occupied two different editorial roles at The Oakland Post during my undergrad, reported on the refugee crisis in Greece during my 2017 internship, was a member of the social media team for General Motors, and spent two years freelancing in Detroit with clients such as Detrotisit, Firm Real Estate, and CBI Design Professionals. Please take a look around, and feel more than inclined to reach out.

Cheers,

John Bozick.

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Chef Jared Gadbaw of Oak & Reel Talks Detroit, Experience and the Pandemic

Situated along Grand Blvd. in the historic Milwaukee Junction neighborhood, Oak & Reel is a contemporary Italian restaurant primarily focusing on seafood. An eye-catching space on the outside with stone pillars and large windows, when entering, one is met with artistic light fixtures, a beautifully laid out bar, and an open wood-burning flame grilling the night’s perfections. Opened in September 2020, the restaurant is the brainchild of Michelin star-earning chef Jared Gadbaw, who returned to D

Talking the Black Art Library Project with Asmaa Walton

Growing up with family in the field, Detroit-native Asmaa Walton was always surrounded by art, spending time in the DIA while her mother worked. Yet, despite the ever-presence of material brought home pertaining to galleries, art exhibitions, and other artistic mediums, it was not until some years into her college career that Walton would come up with the idea for the Black Art Library Project, initially after she began to realize how the field of art education was failing black communities.

Ford's Michigan Central Project Merges the Past, Present, and Future

On November 17, 2020, Ford Motor Company formally revealed its plans for its Mobility Innovation District situated around Michigan Central Station in Corktown. Building on inclusivity, vibrant green walking spaces and community connection, Ford aims to transform the former train station and its surrounding buildings into a one of a kind center for innovation. Imagining a new transportation operating system is one goal for Ford after the project is finished. Still, to do so, Michigan Central Sta

Book Depository Building in Detroit's Corktown Neighborhood to be a Next-Generation Workspace Envisioned by Ford Motor Company

Corktown, Detroit’s oldest neighborhood, is ripe for development, with large projects such as Michigan Central Station the soon-to-open Michigan Train Station re-development project that’s underway. Adjacent and part of the larger project from Ford Motor Company is the renovation of the long-abandoned Book Depository, a project that will see the historical building transformed into a state-of-the-art innovation nexus.

Nearly 300 Units of Affordable Housing Will be Built in Detroit

Mayor Mike Duggan, city, state, and federal officials joined with developers to announce that the Michigan State Housing and Development Authority has awarded competitive Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) awards to five affordable housing developments in the City of Detroit. The announcement of the award means that there will soon be 282 new units of affordable housing available to residents making $16,500-$44,000 per year. “We’ve made a serious commitment to our longtime residents that the

Let's Talk Voting with Michigan's Secretary of State

Voting is important now more than ever before. Don’t take our word for it, instead listen to the expert herself, Michigan’s Secretary of State, Jocelyn Benson. The foremost expert on voting in Michigan, Benson literally wrote the book on the importance of maintaining a healthy democracy through fair and easy elections. Over the past few months, her office has led the charge to ensure the upcoming election season is as accessible as possible, including through an ongoing partnership with the Det