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America still struggles with reconciling its slave-owning past. An exhibit at the University of Michigan Museum of Art, entitled "Unsettling Histories:…
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For over 60 years, the St. Louis Center in Chelsea has housed those with developmental disabilities and helped them find employment and work toward…
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The Black Stone Bookstore and Cultural Center in Ypsilanti has a mission: To unite all people, regardless of race, religion, or politics, and to highlight…
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Many families face some sort of crisis, especially when it involves the criminal justice system. Finding support can be difficult, which is why Florence…
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Discussing racism, whether individual or systemic, is important, but sometimes awkward or uncomfortable. Not in the Kekere Freedom School program. It is…
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Learning remotely and through a difficult pandemic academic year has left some children in the area a bit behind. Black Men Read (BMR) was formed to…
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Many communities, including Washtenaw County, have declared racism a public health crisis. There are no simple cures for such a crisis, but holistic…
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There can't be equality until equity is achieved. Self-awareness and understanding of where systemic and institutionalized bias exists is the launch…
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The United Way's National Day of Action is right around the corner. Local volunteers in communities around the country work on a number of projects aimed…
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Michigan Ability Partners (MAP) has an ongoing mission to find work, housing, and other esssentials for military veterans and those with disabilities. The…