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Adam Hollier has stepped back into the arena. Monday morning, the former Michigan State Senator and Army officer made it official—he’s running for Congress in Michigan’s 13th District. A seat ...
Hope doesn't always wait for a headline. Sometimes it walks through Detroit’s streets, reinvests in its own people, and then gathers the community to celebrate how far we’ve come while naming the work ...
Greenwood Launches New Initiatives to Boost Spending at Black-Owned Businesses and Expand Loan Access for Black Entrepreneurs ...
From May 31 to July 4, 2025, cyclists will journey from Tulsa, Oklahoma, the birthplace of the legendary Black Wall Street, to the heart of America’s financial power, Wall Street in New York City.
How racism fueled the Eaton Fire’s destruction in Altadena − a scholar explains why discrimination can raise fire risk for ...
Photo courtesy of Annemarie Jo. Annemarie Jo has always been destined for the stage. From her childhood piano lessons with ...
Detroit’s North End has long been a majestic haven for music and other creative artistry, with African American roots ...
The USDA defines food deserts as low-income communities where a significant portion of the population lives more than a mile ...
Detroit doesn’t need permission to lead. For decades, labor from this city built industries others only benefited from.
Located in Detroit’s cultural corridor at 5200 Woodward Avenue, the DIA continues its tradition of engaging the community ...
Packed seats filled the auditorium at Woodhaven High School as the community leaned in—not just to hear words, but to witness the accountability that comes after a decade of leadership. Wayne County ...
Thirteen-year-old Na’Ziyah Harris was taken from this world long before her story could fully unfold. A Detroit child, her name now echoes through the hearts of a city still grappling with the horror ...
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