
Community Group Helps Asian-Pacific Island Migrants Adjust to Life in U.S.
Thousands of immigrants arrive in the United States every year, knowing very little about the language, culture and civic ways of their new homeland.
Thousands of immigrants arrive in the United States every year, knowing very little about the language, culture and civic ways of their new homeland.
A new report shows that a record number of LGBTQ+ people are now serving as elected officials across the country, including in Michigan, with many leaders inspired to fight against increased threats against LGBTQ+ rights.
A Washtenaw County judge has denied a request for a restraining order filed by the University of Michigan against its striking graduate student workers.
A Wayne County man is suing Norfolk Southern Corp. for exposing communities to “potential significant harm” when it transported and disposed hazardous waste from the Ohio train derailment to Wayne County facilities last month.
“Our state has long failed children, particularly those from families with low incomes, when it comes to education.”
Members of the Graduate Employees’ Organization (GEO) AFT Local 3550 are a step closer to striking following a general membership meeting on Monday in which they voted to initiate the strike authorization process.
“This is more than being at the wrong place at the wrong time. This could happen anywhere, at any time in this country. This has to end.”
Michigan is reporting 5,989 new COVID-19 cases, according to a weekly report the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services released Tuesday.
Former U.S. Rep. Gabby Giffords, a gun violence survivor, joined state leaders Wednesday for a rally at the Michigan Capitol as the Michigan Legislature continues to debate gun safety legislation.
Detroit business owner Joyell Lewis on Thursday applauded the launch of the new $10 million Michigan Economic Opportunity Fund (MEOF), a microbusiness loan program for women and entrepreneurs of color in Michigan, led by Michigan Women Forward (MWF).
Thousands of immigrants arrive in the United States every year, knowing very little about the language, culture and civic ways of their new homeland.
A new report shows that a record number of LGBTQ+ people are now serving as elected officials across the country, including in Michigan, with many leaders inspired to fight against increased threats against LGBTQ+ rights.
A Washtenaw County judge has denied a request for a restraining order filed by the University of Michigan against its striking graduate student workers.
A Wayne County man is suing Norfolk Southern Corp. for exposing communities to “potential significant harm” when it transported and disposed hazardous waste from the Ohio train derailment to Wayne County facilities last month.
“Our state has long failed children, particularly those from families with low incomes, when it comes to education.”
Members of the Graduate Employees’ Organization (GEO) AFT Local 3550 are a step closer to striking following a general membership meeting on Monday in which they voted to initiate the strike authorization process.
“This is more than being at the wrong place at the wrong time. This could happen anywhere, at any time in this country. This has to end.”
Michigan is reporting 5,989 new COVID-19 cases, according to a weekly report the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services released Tuesday.
Former U.S. Rep. Gabby Giffords, a gun violence survivor, joined state leaders Wednesday for a rally at the Michigan Capitol as the Michigan Legislature continues to debate gun safety legislation.
Detroit business owner Joyell Lewis on Thursday applauded the launch of the new $10 million Michigan Economic Opportunity Fund (MEOF), a microbusiness loan program for women and entrepreneurs of color in Michigan, led by Michigan Women Forward (MWF).