Allied Media Conference to Offer More than 75 Sessions and Feature Local and National...
The four-day virtual event will explore the intersections of media and communications, art, technology, education, and social justice
Kirk Gibson Foundation for Parkinson’s to Host Virtual Golf Classic
Proceeds from the event will go toward the nonprofit and its efforts to fund Parkinson’s research
Michiganders March: Detroit Youth Choir Puts a Spin on “Glory” & State Leaders Honor...
Plus, hundreds gather in Harper Woods to protest, DIA employees claim the museum's director lacks knowledge of race issues, and demonstrators call for a boycott of Grand Haven corn dog stand Pronto Pup
Celebrate the Detroit Tigers’ Opening Day at Canterbury Village
Catch the team's first game of the 2020 season at the drive-in theater and enjoy music, shopping, and food
Digital Exhibition to Feature More Than 55 Metro Detroit Art Organizations
Support Cranbrook Museum, Dabls Mbad African Bead Museum, M Contemporary Art, and more from home
Performer Sydney James Harcourt on Bringing ‘Hamilton’ to the Masses
An original cast member, the Detroit native appeared in more than 700 Hamilton performances. Now, the Broadway hit is on Disney +.
How The Village of Rochester Hills is Approaching Business During the Pandemic
Scott Aikens, the vice chairman of the open-air mall, talks shopping with safety precautions
Michiganders March: Democrats Talk Legislation & Detroit Demonstrators Protest Shooting
Plus, a billboard goes up warning drivers of racial profiling in Livonia and about 300 people march through Flint for a Black Lives Matter rally
Motown Museum Offers Songwriting and Music Production Workshop for Teens
The museum aims to help young artists amplify their voices through virtual clinics, mini lessons, and a private songwriting session
Gov. Whitmer Expands Face Mask Requirements for Michiganders
There are limited exceptions, but businesses will be required to deny entry or service to those who refuse to wear a face covering
Michigan Healthcare Professionals Required to Undergo Implicit Bias Training
The new directive comes following recommendations from the Michigan Coronavirus Task Force on Racial Disparities
Bea’s Small Business Art Garden Makes a Buzz on the Dequindre Cut
The outdoor space features posters from local businesses such as City Bark, Populace Coffee, and David Vintage
Michiganders March: Changes in Traverse City and Protesting at PGA Tournament
As residents across the state continue to protest against police brutality and racial injustice, "The New York Times" reports that Black Lives Matter may be the largest movement in U.S. history
Sessions on Natural Hair, Cannabis, and Creativity Planned for Self-Care Expo
The Takeoff is a day dedicated to Black female entrepreneurs
Gov. Whitmer Urges Michiganders to Continue to Get Tested for COVID-19 and Mask Up
Michigan is faring better than other states, but our COVID-19 numbers are still rising
Michiganders March: Protests Continue in Detroit, Shelby Twp., Ludington, and More
Ypslianti Mayor Beth Bashert resigns, Bay City raises funds to launch a Black Lives Matter chapter in the city, and a video showing a Detroit police officer driving through a crowd of protesters goes viral
Gov. Whitmer Proposes Police Reform Policies for Michigan
Whitmer’s administration is supporting legislation that bans chokeholds, classifies false, racially motivated 911 calls as hate crimes, and requires law enforcement agencies to adopt duty to intervene policies
Rally for Black Femme Liberation to be Held in Detroit
Black women and Black non-binary persons will be speaking at the event
Professional Sports Allowed to Return to Michigan
Live audiences still aren’t permitted under a new executive order, but game can return with safety guidelines
Forgotten Harvest TV Event to Feature Kristen Bell, Lily Tomlin, and More
The two-part televised event is raising money to feed metro Detroit families affected by COVID-19