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When Federal Cuts Hit Home: Why Michigan Chronicle’s Next Pancakes & Politics Forum Matters More Than Ever

Twenty years ago, the Michigan Chronicle planted a flag in public dialogue with the launch of Pancakes & Politics. That first forum was about...

One Detroit Credit Union Taps Stephanie Peoples as COO to Deepen Community Wealth and Advance Economic Justice

Detroit’s east side once ran on trust. Folks leaned on each other before any bank would give them a second look. That kind of...

Autonomous Wheelchairs Arrive at Detroit Metro Airport, Expanding Access for Travelers with Mobility Needs

The rush to Gate A24 can feel like a marathon. For some, it’s an easy jog. For others, it’s a mountain of barriers wrapped...

Legacy in Motion: Detroit’s BLAC Gala Powers Generational Change Through Housing, Healing, and Black Excellence 

Hope doesn't always wait for a headline. Sometimes it walks through Detroit’s streets, reinvests in its own people, and then gathers the community to...

Detroit Adds New EMTs to Address Ongoing Workforce Shortage, Partnering with LSTI and Superior Ambulance

courtesy of LSTI As Detroit continues to grapple with a critical shortage of emergency medical responders, a new class of emergency medical technicians (EMTs) is...

Wayne County Executive Warren C. Evans Emphasizes Collaboration as the New Currency at State of County Address

Packed seats filled the auditorium at Woodhaven High School as the community leaned in—not just to hear words, but to witness the accountability that...

Proposed Federal Cuts Threaten Free School Meals for Thousands of Michigan Students

Some children eat their only full meal of the day under fluorescent cafeteria lights, surrounded by classmates and the quiet comfort of routine. Their...

Justice for Na’Ziyah: Detroit’s #DontTouchMe Movement Demands Policy Reform for Child Abuse Survivors

Thirteen-year-old Na’Ziyah Harris was taken from this world long before her story could fully unfold. A Detroit child, her name now echoes through the...

Detroit Has the Blueprint: Apple and MSU Invest Where Innovation Never Left  

Detroit doesn’t need permission to lead. For decades, labor from this city built industries others only benefited from. Innovation never disappeared. It shifted underground,...

Kelly Major Green Makes History as First Black Woman on Detroit Athletic Club Board, Rooted in Legacy, Leadership, and Love for the 313 

The walls of the Detroit Athletic Club have stood tall for over a century. Inside them, generations of Detroit’s business elite, power brokers, and...

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