New series highlights the importance of African-American led institutions
Beginning October 4 on Detroit Public Television, a new series will highlight stories of African Americans in a way that...
Beginning October 4 on Detroit Public Television, a new series will highlight stories of African Americans in a way that...
Detroit members of Black Greek organizations will celebrate the launch of a new PBS series that explores the social networks...
A few years ago, many corporations made pledges to be equitable work spaces. At the height of the 2020 racial...
Parents suing over the fatal shootings at Oxford High School last year say recent depositions reveal officials ignored signs the...
Immigration is a constant political battle in America, but in recent years we’ve been seeing somewhat unique political actions take...
The 3rd annual Detroit Black Film Festival kicked off this week. This year’s festival runs through Sunday, September 25 and...
Click here to view the full audio transcript. More than a million people in Michigan live with a disability. Of...
A jury has awarded $100,000 to a woman who says she lost her job after refusing to falsify blood test...
The federal government has done a lot of legislating recently. Between the Infrastructure bill, the CHIPS Act and the Inflation...
A middle school math teacher is bringing gaming into the classroom. AlgeBruh is a gamer, a Valorant player and a...
Detroit is suing the U.S. Census Bureau for allegedly undercounting residents — specifically Black and Hispanic residents. The city says...
Census data recently revealed that a majority of Detroit residents are once again homeowners, not renters. Last week, we had...