Bringing a child into the world is life-changing, but for many mothers in Michigan, it’s also a financial tightrope. Hospital bills, diapers, formula, rent—every...
Legacy moves forward when the next generation refuses to let it stand still. Detroit’s Black-owned businesses are more than brick and mortar—they are cultural...
(L) Matthew Bracey, 2025 Steel Apple Award Recipient and (R) Todd Corley, Carhartt’s Senior Vice President of Inclusion, Sustainability, and Community, courtesy photo
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The 20th anniversary of Pancakes and Politics set the tone for a year that demands intentionality, accountability, and action. Leaders from Detroit’s most influential...
Photos: Monica Morgan
Fifty women stepped into the grand ballroom of Huntington Place, draped in regal hues of purple and gold, embodying the brilliance and...
Courtesy of EVM Strategies Masterclass
The need for resilient and forward-thinking leadership has become increasingly important as the world experiences rapid changes and complex challenges....
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....
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....