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Mama Imani Humphrey Banquet Hall

"CELEBRATING COMMUNITY, HONORING LEGACY"

Designed with our community in mind, the 3,000 sq. ft. Mama Imani Humphrey Banquet Hall offers a
versatile and modern setting for your most important occasions. Whether you're planning a grand celebration or an intimate gathering, our space is equipped to meet your needs. Experience the pride of Detroit in a venue created by us. Book the Mama Imani Humphrey Banquet Hall today and make your event unforgettable
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Named in honor of the transformative activist and educator, this elegant venue can accommodate up to 250 guests, making it perfect for weddings, celebrations, conferences, lectures, special events, and film screenings.

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AMENITIES

  • State-of-the-art surround sound system

  • Click Share availability with split-screen capability

  • Hybrid meetings optional

  • Ceiling mounted projector

  • Drop-down film screen

  • Wireless microphone system

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Event Inquiry

Please fill out the form below if you are interested in renting one of our Kujichagulia Kitchens or the Mama Imani Banquet Hall. We will respond within 48 business hours.

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LEARN ABOUT
MAMA IMANI HUMPHREY

Queen Mother Mama Imani Humphrey was a transformative activist and educator. Born in Detroit, she began her career as a public school teacher of English and literature, where she wrote the first curriculum for African American literature in the Detroit school system.

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14027 West Outer Drive

(between Plymouth and West Chicago)

Detroit, Michigan 48239

VOLUNTEERS WELCOME

MARCH 16TH - NOVEMBER 23RD

DETROIT FOOD COMMONS

DBCFSN OFFICES

8324 Woodward

Second Floor
at the corner of East Euclid

Detroit, Michigan 48202

Available by appointment only.

Saturdays and Sundays
8:00am – 12:00pm

 

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