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Michigan Chronicle Honors 50 Black Men at 18th Annual Men of Excellence Awards

By: Jasmine West Fifty distinguished Black men from across Southeast Michigan were recognized for their leadership, professional accomplishments and community service during the Michigan Chronicle’s...

See Photos from the 18th Annual Michigan Chronicle Men of Excellence, Class of 2026

Photo credit: Monica Morgan Photography Fifty distinguished Black men from across Southeast Michigan were recognized for their leadership, professional accomplishments and community service during the...

Money Matters for Youth Celebrates Juneteenth with ‘Legacy in Motion’ Journey to Chicago

From First Independence Bank in Detroit to First Independence Bank in Chicago: A 30-Year Legacy of Financial Empowerment As Money Matters for Youth celebrates its...

Money Matters: More Than Jazz — Why Baker’s Keyboard Lounge Matters to Detroit’s Economy

By Mark S. Lee, Guest Columnist In business, we often talk about return on investment in terms of dollars and cents. But sometimes the most...

She’s 11 months from possible parole. Krystal Clark fears she won’t survive to see it.

This story was originally reported by Ebony JJ Curry of The 19th. Meet Ebony and read more of their reporting on gender, politics...

Money Matters: The Value of Effective Coaching 

By: Mark S. Lee In business, we often talk about investing in technology, equipment, marketing, and infrastructure. Yet one of the most impactful investments an individual or...

Detroit Bars Spot Lite and UFO Bar Will Close Later this Month 

The managing partners of two iconic Detroit entertainment venues – one once rumored to be the target of a suspicious plot, another shrouded in suspicion and rumor for nearly...

Community Voices: Detroit’s Cass Tech’s $98 Million Victory Is More Than a Headline. It Is an Economic Lifeline for Detroit 

By Dr. Jumanne R. Sledge, Cass Tech Alum  At a moment when public education systems across America are bracing for uncertainty, Detroit’s legendary Cass Technical High...

African-Centered Education Could Ramp Up in Detroit Schools, Superintendent Say

By Aaron Foley, Editor-at-Large  The Detroit Public Schools Community District could expand its African-centered curriculum to more schools beyond the district, its superintendent said at one of...

We Cannot Romanticize Grit While Ignoring Pain 

By Honorable James Tate, Detroit City Council President  Detroit’s grit has carried us through generations. But grit alone cannot heal us.  We can be proud of...

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