This page features media appearances, interviews, podcast episodes, video reporting, and spotlight stories documenting housing, civil rights, and government accountability issues in Kalamazoo County.
Content includes original reporting, first-person narratives, and community voices centered on lived experience and public records.
About the Founder
Jennifer L. Dayton is a civil rights advocate and founder of the Kalamazoo Justice Project, a public accountability platform examining how housing systems, courts, and local government impact residents in Kalamazoo County.
Election Coverage
The Kalamazoo Justice Project provides independent, nonpartisan coverage of local elections, focusing on issues of housing, civil rights, public accountability, and governance in Kalamazoo County.
→ 2025 City of Kalamazoo Election Coverage
Podcast
The Kalamazoo Justice Project Podcast features conversations, interviews, and narrative reporting exploring housing, court systems, local government, and lived experience in Kalamazoo County.
Episodes and platforms launching in 2026.
Video & Interviews
This section highlights video reporting, recorded interviews, and public forum documentation connected to ongoing investigations and community stories.
Media
Featured Video: Why Accountability Matters in Kalamazoo
This video outlines the mission of the Kalamazoo Justice Project, the need for accountability in local government and courts, and the community call to action, including the current Change.org petition.
Change.org Petition Link — https://www.change.org/p/vote-of-no-confidence-call-for-mayor-david-anderson-to-resign
Content published by the Kalamazoo Justice Project reflects independent reporting and commentary and does not represent the views of any government agency or institution.
