In 1965, Black Detroiters walked into polling stations backed by the hard-fought protections of the Voting Rights Act. It ...
Polls are open, and Michigan voters are coming out in droves to make their voices heard. The Detroit metro area is getting ...
A community feels a collective sting as news spreads about the recent theft of a bronze statue honoring the late Lt. Colonel Alexander Jefferson, a member of the renowned Tuskegee Airmen. For Detroit ...
When the Young Black Lawyers’ Organizing Coalition (YBLOC) arrived in Detroit, it brought an energy that stirred memories of the Freedom Riders, evoking a spirit of activism rooted in history. This ...
As the 2024 general election approaches, Americans are bracing for a night that may not offer the closure they’re used to. While presidential elections traditionally end with news networks calling the ...
Image courtesy of Detroit Public Schools Community District The Detroit Public Schools Community District (DPSCD) celebrated ...
The Michigan Wolverines entered Saturday’s game with hopes of an upset victory on their minds. Their opponent, the No. 1 ranked Oregon Ducks, traveled over 2,200 miles from their campus in Eugene, ...
It’s been a war of words − and T-shirt slogans − in Detroit this campaign season. Dominic Gwinn/Middle East Images/AFP via ...
On the final Sunday before election day, Vice President Kamala Harris touched down in Detroit to engage with the community ...
Detroit’s skyline tells a story. The high-rises, the vacant lots, the historic architecture still standing resilient—it’s a ...
Reid Setzer Terminating the Department of Education is a clear goal of Project 2025, which is rife with terrible ideas that ...
When we think of multi-billion-dollar organizations, our minds often drift toward skepticism, sometimes even doubt. Detroit, however, finds itself with an ally willing to go beyond the usual corporate ...