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Who's Looking Out for Us? The Death of Kyren Lacy and the Crisis Facing Black College Athletes in a Post-DEI World ...
Property is power, and when Black women thrive, entire communities flourish. Let’s continue to advocate for policies and practices that support and simplify the journey toward homeownership for Black ...
Whether you’ve just started your journey to financial health or are well on your way to reaching your financial goals, you’ve ...
Much of the excitement and buzz was around Bryce Underwood, the nation’s number one overall recruit, who was easily the most talked about player on the day. With a NIL deal that is reportedly worth ...
The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) is once again bringing art beyond its historic walls and into the heart of Metro Detroit neighborhoods. The museum has just announced the 2025 Wayne County ...
Ambra Redrick, CEO of Teen HYPE, announced that the organization is officially 21 years old, marking a significant milestone. This achievement is not just a celebration of a birthday; it represents a ...
As a pro-growth Detroit City Councilmember and an avid bicyclist, I am always looking for ways to get Detroiters employed, promote sustainable transportation and reliable, inexpensive platforms for ...
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The event emphasizes the Greenway’s mission to promote wellness, equity, and community through year-round engagement. Since breaking ground in 2021, the Joe Louis Greenway has become a symbol of ...
I listened to people share their dreams – many of which had been crushed, delayed, or deferred. I heard about their fears and the hopes that kept them going every single day. And everywhere I went, I ...
Some stories don’t fade with time—they call us to act. The call in Lansing is clear: it’s time to repair the breach. Through ten $2,500 Reparations Scholarships, the Justice League of Greater Lansing ...