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According to a 2023 Education Trust study, only 13% of Michigan’s K-12 curricula include meaningful Black historical content ...
Reports from CNN and Axios show Stevens, McMorrow and El-Sayed are in the top ten U.S. Senate fundraisers in the country. Jon ...
Across Metro Detroit, organizers plan “Good Trouble Lives On” rallies today on the fifth anniversary of John Lewis’s death to ...
In 2015, more than one-third of Detroit households lacked broadband access. That amounted to over 95,000 homes across the city. In lower-income areas—including many blocks in Southwest Detroit—entire ...
After decades of dedicated service to the Detroit faith community, Rev. Dr. Mickarl D. Thomas, Sr. will be honored in a ...
The ill effects on finances as a result of divorce due to child support, alimony, reduction in income, Being financially ...
In a city where the echo of stalled dreams once haunted empty streets, hope is taking root once again. On Bridgeport Street in Inkster, bulldozers and blueprints signal a new construction site, the ...
Shades of Black Ball made a powerful return to Detroit on June 20, bringing together a vibrant community of leaders, students, and allies committed to making a difference in the lives of Black ...
Oakland County will mark a milestone in civil rights history with a public celebration of the 35th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Thursday, July 24, at ...
While elite universities and accelerator programs continue to overlook grassroots founders, two local entrepreneurs have ...
While nonprofit leader and former Detroit City Council president Saunteel Jenkins is the lastest mayoral candidate with a TV ad, Triumph Church pastor Rev. Solomon Kinloch Jr. was the first candidate ...
Triumph Church pastor Rev. Solomon Kinloch Jr. and his mayoral campaign are actively considering how a recent change to IRS ...
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