Pastor Lorenzo Sewell of Detroit’s 180 Church is being criticized for his choice words when he told former President Donald Trump he was “humbled” that he came to
Attendees applaud as former president Donald Trump speaks during a community roundtable at 180 Church in Detroit, Michigan, on June 15, 2024. | Source: The Washington Post /
An all-Black-led sports rap radio station has just launched in Detroit. According to CBS News, Rob Parker, a former sports anchor from Detroit, launched Sports Rap Radio on
Originally Published Dec. 19, 2023. A new era is dawning for Black women: the “soft life” movement, which emphasizes gentleness, self-care, and unwinding deeply rooted expectations of resilience.
Tonya Mosley, co-host of NPR’s “Fresh Air,” has undergone a journey of discovery for a sister she never knew existed. She details the story in her new 10-part
Detroit’s top Black Democrat won’t appear on the August 2024 primary ballot after a county clerk claims he didn’t submit enough valid signatures. Former state Sen. Adam Hollier
Detroit, the birthplace of techno, is facing the pressures of gentrification. Willie Orlando Ford, CC BY For over two decades, Detroit has celebrated its status as the birthplace
A Black-run, full-scale grocery store has finally opened to serve Detroit’s North End. Detroit People’s Food Co-Op opened its doors for the first time on May 1 after
Deana Neely, the founder of Detroit Voltage, has led Detroit’s electrical contracting services sector since she received her electrical contracting license. Initially, out of fear of receiving negative
As the NFL Draft approaches Detroit on April 25-27, Detroit area churches are dedicating themselves to serving the community. Some of the area’s historically Black churches, like Ebenezer