The energy behind 313 Day has grown year after year, fueled by a people who refuse to let their city be defined by outsiders who never knew its rhythm, its resilience, or its renaissance. Detroit’s ...
The barbershop is a sacred space in Black communities. It’s where brothers gather to decompress, sharpen their fades, and speak their truth without pretense. It’s a place of unfiltered dialogue, a ...
Detroit’s skyline tells a story. The Renaissance Center, towering over the city, was meant to symbolize rebirth, a bold statement about Detroit’s economic future. But for many Black Detroiters, it has ...
Detroiters and the Black Press are mourning the loss of one of city’s most civically active and dedicated sons, Michigan Hall of Fame journalist Luther Keith who passed away suddenly last Wednesday, ...
The calls were loud, the momentum undeniable. Detroit’s political circles buzzed with speculation that Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist might enter the city’s mayoral race. The idea of a hometown ...
Because of Trump’s actions, not only will Black federal employees lose their jobs, but Black people in private companies will ...
Knocking down abandoned buildings has a lot of benefits for Detroit − but it’s costly for cities
From 2014 to 2019, many of the demolitions were funded by the federal government’s Hardest Hit Fund. The goals of the fund are to help reduce homeowner foreclosures and stabilize neighborhoods. This ...
BBBSSEM Development Director Anne Marie Veneroni emphasized the significance of this event. “The Great Big Auction is a win/win for the community and the kids we serve. Join us for a great night and ...
The Detroit Pistons are set to turn up and pout on for their annual 313 Day Celebration presented by Ally on March 13, honoring the spirit and culture of Detroit. As the team takes on the Washington ...
Black women in the United States are 41% more likely to die from breast cancer than white women, despite being diagnosed at ...
1 827—The first Black-owned and operated newspaper in America begins publishing. It was Freedom’s Journal. It published weekly in New York City from 1827 to 1829. Editors John Russwurm and Samuel ...
Ford Philanthropy and Dealers Tackle Auto Tech Shortage with 4M in Scholarships: A Lifeline for America’s Auto Workforce ...
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