Jamon Jordan, Detroit's first official historian, teaches and retells the stories of Detroit's Black community.
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Hosted on MSNDetroit's Black Tech Renaissance: Shaping the FutureIn Detroit, a vibrant celebration marks the kickoff of Black History Month, as hundreds gather in the city's tech hub to honor the historical contributions of black innovators and to forge a path for ...
The Ann Hua Chinese School will help the shopping center with their family-friendly celebration that has children’s crafts, ...
He and his staff attended several Ohio State football games in the fall and one of the ideas is incorporating the pregame ...
A local art gallery in Detroit that dates back to 1932 is temporarily forced to close after a busted pipe flooded the inside ...
In a strategic move that's redefining community health outreach, Minou Jones, CPS-M, ICRC, has transformed neighborhood barbershops and beauty salons into ...
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New Orleans artist Tahj Williams used to stitch the Super Bowl logo and theme art in her sewing room, and now her creation is ...
Architectural Salvage Warehouse of Detroit aims to preserve building materials while promoting recovery and upcycling.
In this episode, Luciano talks with Jer and Shianne about the new Raising Cane's in Canton. Luciano talks about the energy of ...
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The Edwardsville Intelligencer on MSNEdwardsville alum Jim ‘Scrappy’ Jackson celebrates lasting school tiesEdwardsville graduate Jim "Scrappy" Jackson, a former basketball and track standout, is now a professional musician in California ...
Despite Hertel’s defeat, Whitmer has endorsed his bid to become the next Michigan Democratic Party Chair, much to the chagrin ...
Hi, it's Jer. Often over the years around Detroit, I’ve heard talk from friends about “well if I could, I’d live in a church!” Or “that church is empty, it should be something!” Rachel Nelson, the CEO ...
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