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When Serena Williams told NBC’s “TODAY” show, “I just couldn’t get my weight to where I needed to be at a healthy place and believe me, I don’t take shortcuts. I do everything but shortcuts,” she ...
The Gilbert Family Foundation is making a bold statement in Detroit’s commitment to economic equity with an investment of $4 ...
Beacon Park transformed into a wonderland of imagination and innovation as 140 Detroit youth and their families gathered for ...
Kinloch’s campaign will be back at Cass Tech High School on Sept. 6 at 10am for an event with the pastor’s wife, Robin ...
President Donald Trump defended his federal crackdown on crime in Washington, D.C. on Monday (August 25), saying Americans ...
August is Black Business Month in Michigan, a time when we celebrate Black businesses and honor all they do to enrich our ...
Property is Power! is a movement to promote home and community ownership. Studies indicate homeownership leads to higher graduation rates, family wealth, and community involvement.
According to The Observer, Senate Bills 518 and 437, which aim to implement recommendations made by California’s Reparations Task Force, have been placed on the Assembly Appropriations Committee’s ...
In Detroit, the fight over what our children are taught goes deeper than an academic debate—it’s a question of survival, self ...
Founded by Tamela Todd, Sip N Read is part bookstore, part wine bar, and entirely a love letter to Detroit’s creative and resilient spirit. “Detroit has always been a city of resilience and ...
A Boston woman is seeking justice after staffers at her local YMCA called the police on her when she refused to give up her seat to a white woman in a fitness class, per Atlanta Black Star.
A people without the knowledge of their history, origin, and culture is like a tree without roots — Marcus Garvey. The night of Aug. 22 to Aug. 23, 1791, in Santo Domingo – today Haiti and the ...