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Dr. Karl Gregory Lived a Life of Vision, Courage, and Legacy

By Dr. Sheila Gregory, Guest Contributor Dr. Karl Dwight Gregory – distinguished economist, educator, civil rights strategist, and institution builder – passed away on Tuesday,...

McGregor Fund President Kate Levin Markel Announces Plan to Begin Leadership Transition

Longtime foundation leader to conclude tenure following more than two decades of service, creating space for the organization’s next chapter  The Detroit-based McGregor Fund this week announced that President...

When people are under economic stress, their pets suffer too – we found parts of Detroit that are animal welfare deserts

Poverty, fiscal stress and abandoned homes have fueled a long-standing stray dog problem in Detroit. AP Photo/Carlos Osorio by Laura A. Reese, Michigan State University Nearly two-thirds...

Modeling the Way for Pandemic Recovery, Michigan Schools Honored for Growth

As educators and parents across the nation and world work tirelessly to ensure all students are recovering educationally from the pandemic, some Michigan public schools...

Announcing the 2016 Men and Women of Excellence honorees

 Recognizing 100 of the region’s change-agents at Celebration of Excellence This year marks the Michigan Chronicle’s 80th birthday, on Friday, May 13 in Cobo...

Rinkins Report: Bill Cosby Reflects on Entertainment and Education

*Legendary comedian and philanthropist Bill Cosby premiered The Cosby Show on NBC television network thirty years ago. The iconic show featured Cosby as the lovable Dr. Heathcliff Huxtable, head of an upper middle-class African-American family living in New York. The show was a commercial and critical success. In honor of the show’s thirtieth anniversary, the […]

Who Says Money Doesn’t Grow on Trees?

 When I was a kid whenever I asked my grandma for something new she always sharply reminded me that, “money doesn’t grow on trees.”...

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