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More than $1 million in scholarships were awarded to high-achieving international students at the Fourth Annual Global Youth ...
From high school co-op to corner office, Joi Harris’ story isn’t just one of mere corporate ascent—it’s one of Detroit legacy, Black excellence, and community-rooted leadership that has been decades ...
The Small Business Matters event — Wednesday, July 9 is from 6-7pm — is set to include councilman Fred Durhal III, businessmen Joel Haashiim and John Barlow, nonprofit CEO Saunteel Jenkins, attorney ...
The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) was adopted in 1979 by the United ...
The clock struck midnight on Michigan’s fiscal calendar, and silence echoed through the state Capitol halls. There was no ...
Eleven years later, the state says Flint is nearing the end of its lead pipe replacement efforts. But ask any longtime ...
That leadership now extends to Wayne County government. Her appointment fills the remaining term of Commissioner Clark-Coleman, who served District 5 since 2011. Peterson-Mayberry’s swearing-in took ...
Murals painted by young artists from the Boys & Girls Clubs of Southeastern Michigan (BGCSM) lined the event space, community ...
Detroit’s Avenue of Fashion has never been just a shopping district. It has always been a mirror. A reflection of Black ...
This is more than economics. For Black families, real estate is one of the few remaining tools we can use to close the racial ...
A federally funded study exploring why Black babies in Detroit are disproportionately born prematurely has been abruptly ...
The ill effects on finances as a result of divorce due to child support, alimony, reduction in income, Being financially ...
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