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Twelve years have passed since Detroit voters had a chance to select a new mayor. The seat is open. The moment holds weight.
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Trump’s First 100 Days Back in Office Leaves Black Communities Fighting for Every Basic RightDonald Trump walked back into the Oval Office with a playbook that’s proven dangerous for Black families across Michigan. His first 100 days haven’t just tested democracy—they’ve tested the dignity of ...
Organizers are currently seeking both food and retail vendors to be part of the experience. As part of this commemorative year, each application will be individually reviewed and juried by the AWF ...
But the pain and suffering that Jesus endured to give Christians the ultimate gift of salvation is front and center in my mind. Understanding and embracing my Blackness, both historically and ...
James Craig, former Detroit Police Chief, has entered the race with a campaign centered on public safety and executive ...
Rev. Solomon Kinloch Jr., senior pastor of Triumph Church, is stepping into the race with a platform grounded in unity, ...
“No advertising imagery.” Jeanie added. “Not something you’d see in a magazine. I think that was a big part of our decision ...
The Detroit Regional Chamber of Commerce will host a Detroit mayoral debate during this year’s Mackinac Policy Conference – ...
To meet this moment, the Michigan Chronicle went beyond campaign flyers and press releases. We conducted exclusive one-on-one ...
On April 29, 2015, when mistrust between Baltimore police and the Black community boiled over after Freddie Gray was fatally ...
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