At this year’s gala, AITD will also honor local heroes who have had a significant impact on the autism and behavioral ...
After captivating audiences in Accra, Ghana, and cities across Africa, AfroFuture is making its long-awaited debut in the ...
AI has been positioned as a tool of the future, yet for many in Detroit’s underrepresented communities, it remains a distant ...
Hop and R&B fan, you might have been part of the sold out crowd at Little Caesars Arena this past weekend that welcomed the ...
In addition to his considerable talents as a singer, Cole—the father of Natalie Cole—was the first Black American performer ...
Supreme Linen and Laundry was another company that provided essential goods and services to Detroit’s growing number of Black-owned restaurants and hotels. Established by native Mississippians Fred ...
Bringing a child into the world is life-changing, but for many mothers in Michigan, it’s also a financial tightrope. Hospital bills, diapers, formula, rent—every expense feels heavier when resources ...
CCH, a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) and Level III Patient-Centered Medical Home, has been a trusted provider of ...
Drawing inspiration from her mother’s career as a fashion designer, Burkett has combined her passions for science, technology ...
Legacy moves forward when the next generation refuses to let it stand still. Detroit’s Black-owned businesses are more than brick and mortar—they are cultural landmarks, economic engines, and pillars ...
Property is Power. Real estate ownership is one of the fastest ways to build generational wealth, yet Black investors often ...
Detroit’s education system thrives on resilience, powered by visionaries who refuse to accept the status quo. The Skillman Foundation recognizes that real change happens when educators, advocates, and ...
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