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According to a 2023 Education Trust study, only 13% of Michigan’s K-12 curricula include meaningful Black historical content ...
The Democratic primary for Michigan’s 13th District U.S. House seat is more than 12 months away, but campaign fundraising ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
While elite universities and accelerator programs continue to overlook grassroots founders, two local entrepreneurs have ...
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 ...
CHANGING THE WORLD –In this March 1, 1964, file photo, heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali, right, is shown with Black Muslim leader Malcolm X outside the Trans-Lux Newsreel Theater in New York. ...
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 ...
Governor Gretchen Whitmer recently announced the rollout of the Michigan Innovation Fund—a $60 million investment designed to boost Michigan-based venture capital and seed new business growth across ...
Detroit firefighters are getting much-needed rest upgrades as the city follows through on a promise to improve conditions inside local fire stations. On Tuesday, new mattresses were delivered to ...