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When is Enough, Enough? Sexual Violence is Rampant in BIPOC Community.   

Over 40 percent of women in the United States have encountered sexual violence. Why? For BIPOC women statistics are even worse. Solutions to the...

Elevating Food & Drink Space for Us, Elevating Detroit’s Story ‘as Told by’ Ellie Sandiego

She was working at a Detroit bar in West Village as a general manager where she oversaw its bar program. The establishment catered to...

Founder-Led Tech Group Brings Opportunities Home for BIPOC Entrepreneurs   

What does it look like when we chase our wildest dreams?   That is the question the Michigan Founders Fund (MFF) member and entrepreneur, Johnnie Turnage,...

New Midwest Coalition Prioritizes BIPOC Health for Seniors 

Photo: Getty Images   One hundred million.   That’s how many COVID cases have cropped up around the United States since March 2020 with a total number of...

New Midwest Coalition Prioritizes BIPOC Health for Seniors 

One hundred million.   That’s how many COVID cases have cropped up around the United States since March 2020 with a total number of deaths of...

Out of Alignment: The Fawn Response   

Chicago native Lisa Forbes' journey from darkness to light includes overcoming trauma and religious, sexual and emotional abuse. Her book, “I Can Take It...

Buy Black: Holiday Downtown Detroit Markets Are the Gift That Keeps on Giving  

Photo: Getty Images   Holiday shopping is a festive experience all in itself.   Winter-wonderland-themed stores bring nostalgia, memories, and a hope-fueled holiday season to mind as...

Department of Health and Human Services Hosts First-Ever Multicultural Press Briefing Live

In a critical move to reach Black, Hispanic, Asian American, and Native Americans citizens, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) collaborated...

Comcast Awards $1M to 100 BIPOC Small Businesses in Detroit, Beyond

Stock photo courtesy of Pexels   Comcast announced Tuesday it will award $1 million in grants to 100 Black, Indigenous and People of Color- (BIPOC) owned...

East Lansing Cannabis Store Creates Book Scholarship Program for BIPOC Students at MSU

What if a financial load is taken off the plate of students in need through equitably-based scholarships as part of one company's commitment to...

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