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Century of Faith: Historic Detroit Church Celebrates 100 Years of Community and Legacy

New Prospect Missionary Baptist Church The New Prospect Missionary Baptist Church, a cherished and influential institution in Detroit, is gearing up for a momentous occasion-...

Founder of KwanzaaMe: Empowering Cultural Connections Through Kwanzaa and Juneteenth Celebrations

Photo courtesy of Lawrielle West Lawrielle West is a dedicated content curator known for her exceptional work promoting meaningful celebrations of cultural heritage and history....

Detroit Food Commons Invites Community to Grand Opening Celebration May 18th

Photo credit: Detroit People's Food Co-op On May 18th, the Detroit People's Food Co-op will hold a grand opening for its much-awaited Detroit Food Commons....

The Carr Center Kicks Off 30th Anniversary Year of Visual and Performing Arts Events in Detroit

The Carr Center, the premiere Black arts educational resource and presenter based in the City of Detroit, has announced its 30th anniversary year of exciting...

Who’s Who in Black Detroit is bigger than a black-tie affair

The Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s was a groundbreaking affair, bridging the gap in the African American community after years of prejudice and despair....

The Hardmon Circle celebrates 26 years of Kwanzaa at International Institute

The end of each calendar year brings along the celebration of Christmas and the New Year. Shopping, gifts, and new year goals are the...

JOIN US SATURDAY WHEN THE TIGERS HONOR PAST AND PRESENT HISPANIC PLAYERS DURING EIGHTH ANNUAL ¡FIESTA TIGRES! CELEBRATION

The Tigers will host the eighth annual ¡Fiesta Tigres! Celebration, sponsored by Miller Lite, torecognize and honor the contributions of Hispanic and Latino...

Detroit's Mandela Day Celebration

We have gathered here today after attending the 104th National Convention of the NAACP in Orlando, Florida. The theme of our National Convention...

Juneteenth Books Reveal Former Slaves’ Words

  Nationwide (BlackNews.com) -- In the 1930s, thousands of formerly enslaved African-American elders dictated their full life stories during interviews...

The March and the Messengers

The majority of black Detroiters won’t participate in the commemoration of the historic march when Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. first delivered his...

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