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National Pro-Choice PAC Endorses Mary Sheffield for Detroit Mayor

By Sam Robinson, Senior Reporter (Photo: D'Mareae Miller) Detroit City Council president and mayoral candidate Mary Sheffield on Wednesday announced an endorsement from EMILY’s List, a...

Detroit Mayoral Candidate James Craig Defends Donald Trump’s Military Deployment to Los Angeles

By Sam Robinson, Senior Reporter Former Detroit police chief and mayoral candidate James Craig is defending President Donald Trump’s move to send the military to...

8 Digital Side Hustles You Can Start in Detroit—From Your Couch

Who says you need an office, storefront, or six-figure startup fund to secure the bag? Detroit's grind culture has always been about innovation, and...

Fifth Third Bank Gifts $1,053 to 54 Babies Born on 5/3

Fifty-four Detroit-area families got more than newborn joy this May 3—they received a $1,053 college savings boost from Fifth Third Bank, turning a play...

Acknowledging Jesus’ Pain and Suffering

By Dr. Kristen Barnes-Holiday, Contributing Writer Recently, I read a piece that essentially illuminated how many folk find joy in acknowledging Jesus' Resurrection yet shy...

Black Men with Cameras

If you blink while driving down East Grand Blvd, you might miss it. Up past the North End in Milwaukee Junction, where the city...

Pastry With A Twist Brings Sweet Mother’s Day Fun to Hamtramck

Mother’s Day is getting a major glow-up in Hamtramck this year, thanks to a delicious collaboration between Tolb’s Kitchen and Chef Me Please. "Pastry...

Property is Power! The Invisible Eligible: Why Banks Must Recognize the Black Working Class

There’s a crucial segment within the Black community often overlooked in the homeownership conversation: the hardworking Black middle class. These are individuals who show...

Grieve Brother Grieve!

Men grieve in many ways, just like anyone else, but they often express it differently due to societal expectations, upbringing, and personal coping mechanisms....

Who’s Looking Out for Us? The Death of Kyren Lacy and the Crisis Facing Black College Athletes in a Post-DEI World

By Darryl Jacobs, Contributing Writer On April 11, 2024, LSU wide receiver Kyren Lacy died by suicide following a police pursuit. His death shocked...

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