MC Digital Edition 12.13.23

Page 1

Is Detroit’s $400 Million Investment in Shirley Ryan AbilityLab Accessible for Black Detroiters?

Money. A5

Comerica Celebrates New Generation O of M Black E R Tennis I C A Stars 35 Years of Supporting

Slam Dunk in Rivertown: the Nation’s Largest NBA Brothers Joe and Jordan Crawford Launch HOMEFRONT City.Life.Style. B1 UNCF Walk for CRED Cafe in Detroit’s Historic District C

Roots. A3 Money. A5

Education Scholarship Fundraiser

M ichigan C hronicle Michigan Chronicle

Vol. 87 – No. 2 | September 13-19, 2023

Powered by Real Times Media | michiganchronicle.com

All Black Everything:

Vol. December20-26, 13-19, 2023 Vol. 87 87 –– No. No. 15 3 || September 2023

Powered Powered by by Real Real Times Times Media Media || michiganchronicle.com michiganchronicle.com

Trailblazing UAW Judge Denise Langford-Morris Strike ATriple Night of Elegance and Excellence at the 10th Annual Michigan Chronicle 40 Under 40 Enters 2023 Michigan Against Detroit Women’s Hall of Fame Automakers

By ByEbony EbonyJJJJCurry Curry SENIOR SENIORREPORTER REPORTER

ItLate is often said that history repeats itself, Thursday night, Sept. but it comes to the story of retired Judge 14,when a historic moment unfolded Denise Langford-Morris, her storyasis one of such in American labor relations depth and impact continues to keep pushing the United Autothat Workers (UAW) forward today, as she is an official union initiated a strike againstinductee into the 2023 Michigan Women’s Hall of Fame. Ford, General Motors (GM), and Stellantis. For the first Pride, determination, and time, resilience are all the union took character, simultaneous pillars of Langford’s all of which she action against throughout all three major had embodied her Delaw career, betroit-based automakers. action hugely honforehand, and beyond. “I The am feeling involves approximately 13,000 ored, humbled and grateful that I am being recUAW members in assembly plants ognized having stood on across Michigan, Ohio, Mis- of so many theand shoulders souri, who walked off their jobs and great wonderful troiters. The symbolism of Black beekeepers revitalizing niably commendable. By Ebony JJ Curry after existing labor contracts exwomen,” she expressed. their city is a powerful testament to the resilience and Amidst the glitz and glamour, the event also showSENIOR REPORTER pired at 11:59 p.m. “I’m overwhelmed and ingenuity of our community. cased the diversity of talent within our community. From can’t believe that I’m Shortly before midnight on of As the night unfolded, we had the privilege of hon- Paris T. Prichard, a forensic scientist pushing the boundn a breathtaking celebration talent, determinaactually going into the Sept. 14, GM released a statement tion, and the unyielding spirit of Black excellence, oring other outstanding individuals, each carving their aries of her field, to math wizards like Donna Laster, who Michigan Women’s Hall expressing disappointment with the Michigan Chronicle marked its 10th Annual own path to success. Clement “Fame” Brown, the creof Fame with so many the strike action, despite offering 40 Under 40 event Thursday evening. This year’s ative mind behind Three Thirteen Detroit’s Brand Name, See 40 UNDER 40 page A2 fantastic women.” what termed anin“unprecedented soirée,it drenched the theme “All Black Everything with received the prestigious Entrepreneur of the Year Award. economic package” that “If included the first woman Gold Accents,” transcended expectations and essential- Brown’s commitment to empowering the city through historic wage increases. Stellantis God ever made was ly illuminated the golden gems within the true essence fashion and entrepreneurship has left an indelible mark. to turn of Black excellence. strong Hosted enough by the charismatic duo of “Entrepreneur of the year – that’s a big deal,” said the world upside down Andre Ash and Lynzee Mychael from Michigan ChroniBrown. “It’s always an honor to be honored and it’s Ebony JJ Curry all night alone,was these women for theBy Judge Denise cle’s Finally Friday, the a triumph city always a blessing to be in a room full of so many talentSENIOR REPORTER together ought toofbeyoung able Black pro- ed, accomplished, and popular people that look like me. Langford-Morris of Detroit and its vibrant community to turn it back and get fessionals. I’m geeked. I started making and selling clothes as a kid For decades Detroit has been known it right side up again!” - Sojourner Truth. With and I always knew that I would The evening sparkled with a golden promise as we the nation as a center for gun vi- have a business, but I across the same spirit of unyielding determination and never knew it would brand name business, celebrated remarkable individuals from various walks DPD Chief James White Says Increased olence, casting a shadow over be theDetroit’s city’s pride, Michigan Women Forward stands as a I take a lot of pride inpercepthe fact that our business repof life. Among the honorees were the brilliant and vi- so and reputation contributing to a beacon since 2018, proudly housing the MichiPolice Presence Culled Violence resents and our city’s pride.” sionary co-founders of Detroit Hives, Nicole Lindseytion andof danger hardship. This nargan Women’s Hall of Fame. Born in 1983 from Timothy Paul Jackson. Their work has not only changed Taking homeofthe Corporate rative, marked by cycles progress fol- Excellence Award was the dreams and aspirations of a cohort of trailBy Andre Ash the landscape of beekeeping and urban farming inlowed De- byDannis Mitchell, Director of Community Engagement at setbacks, has defined Detroit’s blazing women, notably including the spirited DIGITAL ness district that had been the lifeblood ofANCHOR towards mending the wounds inflicted on troit expressed but also disappointment exemplified thein transformative impact journey from theMalow. 1960s to the early-mid Bythe Ebony JJ CurryBarton also Sojourner Truth, and Rosa Parks as a part of Black Detroiters and restoring a sense of bethe community. Black professionals can have on their communities. 2000s. The city has experienced its fair “It is so important to recognize that there are young SENIOR REPORTER a statement, saying first inductee class ledthe by company the visionary Gladys A string of shootings in share ofleaders prosperous yet these It’s a that history marred “Together we of have created a social, environmental, acrossperiods, the country, many are born herebyin pain, injus- longing that was so callously torn away in immediately into contingenBeckwith, this went Hall Fame has been a testament Greektown in past. mid-April left the For many Detroiters, Interstate 375, or have often been overshadowed by signifitice, and economic devastation. More than and financial impact through bees,” said Jackson. LindDetroit. I represent our city nationally and I tell people, mode to protectspirit its operations. tocythe indomitable of Michigan’s women. both visitors and residents of I-375, has long been just another stretch of from The I-375 Boulevard Project is about more cant downturns. the perception of sey followed that sentiment with, “It is through our local 130,000 residents,ofprimarily ‘Yea I’mWhile a D-girl I’m the west-side Detroit,’”Black, were The UAWTruth has branded thesoin“Sojourner has made many wonder- highway, a concrete artery connectthis bustling des- historical injustices; it’s thandowntown just correcting Detroit unsafe and destitute may haveimportantly, partnerships and collaborative efforts urban that we exist in as Mitchell expressed. “But more I’ve been able forcibly displaced. Families were uprooted, dustrial action to as this the world “Stand-Up ful contributions and I was looking tination inabout awe. One of these ing different partsjustified oftothe city. some, it’s redefining the future. It will connect in experiences theTopast, today, thegenerational cityindustrywealth over 28 plus locations managing the health of 4.5been milhave within an that not many of was obliterated, and a Strike,” focusing on women specific plants back at some of the that have received shootings downtown tragically Detroit claimedto surrounding neighbora mere convenience; to others, it’s an unreof Detroit has seemingly seen a noticelion honeybees – humbly speaking our movement has us, specifically women of thriving color, have the opportunity to community was torn asunder. The within each UAWamazing, the this honor, andautomaker. it is absolutely the life of a popular and bemarkable part of decline their daily commute. able in such violence. inspired others locally, nationally, and even internationengage in and I’veHowbeen thewounds youngest personby in the room, inflicted I-375 run deep, tran- hoods, bridging the gap that was placed upon President Fain stated, stories theyShawn have to tell,” said“This Langford-Morris loved security guard followever, there’s a “I’ve deeper, fararound more troubling ally to take on similar missions.” the Blacklong person in the room, the andphysical the onlybarrier Sistah of ina freeway to the city decades ago. scending beenonly enough that strategy those will keep companies honoring whothe have dared to dreamstory and beneath the surface ing a dispute with a patron. of this seemingly the room, and I really had to articulate the importance penetrate the very soul of Black Detroiters. I don’t In Today, allegedly the resurgence of Paradise Valley Detroit aodds. pioneering founded by really get excited too easily... guessing. ItHives, willall give ourThis nationachieved against isorganization more than a The male suspect ordinary freeway—a story of pain, showing up,displaceothers won’t, and Nast Traveler. And as gun violence, when launched to ourthe early spring de2019 put together agiving violentchances crime stands as we a fleeing testament indomitable Lindsey and Jackson, thecall power of urban bee- weof Thiswhen painful legacy canas befartraced back al negotiators maximum mere commemoration; itharnesses isleverage a clarion to the shot the guard before ment, and the lastingbeing impact on Black Detroipersistent.” As a trailblazing Black woman thrivwell we’re seemingly changing the trajecployment (of officers) which is lesser reduction task force led by the Fugitive spirit of Black Detroiters and the enduring keeping to revitalize neighborhoods in the Motor City. to the nation’s interstate highway program and flexibility And beckoning next generationinofbargaining. female leaders, the scene, while his female ters. issuesApprehension a predominantly industry, her to connect legacy toryprogram there, too. than our deployment,” Detroit Team (FAST)male-dominated of Black excellence. This historic disTheir initiative not onlyweaddresses critical like ing inService ofwho 1956—a that aimed if wetoneed to go the all legacy out, them continue ofwill. trailblazing and companion is accused of summer conunwavering commitment to fortifying the connections Police Chief James White expressed to The tale begins in what is now Lafayette had the task of going out serving wartrict, once a vibrant hub for Black businessenvironmental conservation but also provides valuable Detroit is on track to record its lowest the country but often did so at the expense EverythingEach is oninduction the table.”into Union greatness. the Michigan cealing the weapon in her bra. DPD Chief James White businesses and Detroit’s communities is undeMichigan Chronicle backa renaissance in October. Park,toonce known Black Bottom—a neighrants onbetween gun offenders and violent of- number es and culture, is experiencing education andof employment opportunities Black De- as of homicides since a deof marginalized communities. In the 1966, case of leaders have also indicated that Women’s Hall Fame is not just an accolade; These incidents unfolded during an days. unseasonably sawback an uptick violence that rooted in African-American culture fenders,” said Wayne County Executive that “We harkens to its in glory The first decity, acounty, andwarm state offiplantsofcould be targetI-375, it cline meantthat carving path through the itadditional is a narrative struggle, perseverance,borhood and spring, leading to increased pedestrian traffic and warm weekend where we saw numbers and history. Named after its dark, fertile Warren Evans. “They’ve been doing a struction of Black Bottom may have torn cials attribute to a concerted effort to ed in future waves if negotiations heart of Black Detroit, reinforcing segregamonumental accomplishment. heightenedapart tensions in the densely downtown downtown that populated we’vebut never seen for soil, Black Bottom flourished during midgreat job since 2019 andthe I’ve been asked community, the resolute Wayne County’s backlogged court ina thriving remain stalled. perpetuating inequality. “Michigan Women Forward is proud to1900s, rec- nurturing the dreams and aspirations tion, andclear area. a number of of areasons.” White goes on to many times to have a press conference docket. Data released as of November 30, determination new generation of entreFain clarified union’s ognize women whothe have made stratsignificant contriFor one to aptly recognize the harm The surge inexplain crime and the visitors Dehow theinflux feeling of a posttothat panof prominenttoDetroiters like Coleman Young, talk about their accomplishments, preneurs and visionaries isofreclaiming 2023, shows a decrease of 18% in crimegy: “I want to fields. give a major shoutbutions in their They have set the bar caused such projects, it is vital to note that troit’s downtown core era garnered theaattention of the Dedemic showed higher rise in vioJoefor Louis, and Detroit leg- data butnumerous we had to other see some statistical if byinal lost legacy. homicides in Detroit since January out to theand thousands members excellence paved theofway for those whoends. will But in the name of urban renewal in some of the planners and politicianstroit behind Police (DPD), catching them “People somewhat downtown. are the impact from that was really making 1, 2023, compared to the same periodDepartment Inlence the particularly heart of Paradise Valley, Blackwho are on thefootsteps” picket lines follow in their saidright Carolyn Cassin, those projects built them directly through off guard. emerging from COVID, not that COVID the 1950s, this vibrant on neighborhood a difference the crime inwas Detroit and in 2022. If Helpline this trendincontinues, Detroit owned businesses are not just flourishing Housing now fightingAsh for of us. The MWF President and all CEO. By Andre the heartResource of vibrant, populated communiisChief over of but there’s certainly a feeling that systematically dismantled, from done the response Wayne County erased and they’ve signifJames White, Police for the Detroit Police Decould end 2023 with the fewest homibut thriving, offering diverse services, prodto the challenges that Stand-Up Strike is a new approach ties—oftentimes to reinforce segregation and said: DIGITAL ANCHOR The criteria for this honor is as profound as and replaced we’re in a post-COVID erahomage and with the map, by a lifeless stretchwants of as- to icant things but nobody hear cides partment, “We were caughtthat somewhat flat-footed since 1966, when there were 214 ucts, and experiences pay to the residents face in navigating the to striking. of It striking sometimes as part of a direct effort toright replace the legacy it Instead upholds. seeks all women whose venues downtown and all the activities phalt. about the numbers of arrest, whatcomplex people out the gate. By design we went into the spring killings. past while paving the way for a prosperous system of neighborhoods. housing serplants at once,have select localsthemselves will be or eliminate Black achievements woven into the Homelessness continues to that’s going on wemid-summer and to hearareas about is the brunt overallvices. reducdeployment, which is less than the deployWhile thewant residential bore future. From jazz clubs tosaw soulhundreds food restauThis decrease in homicides is notable The helpline provides a called on to stand up and walk out very fabric of our society, enhancing the culturplague urban communities, with But now, after decades of enduring the hundreds of more people and particulartion of crime.” ment, and saw we say an uptick in violence that first of this demolition, the heart of Black Bottom, single point rants, the Black Press, and art galleries to against the backdrop of Detroit’s changof contact for people on strike.and This is oureducational, generation’s al, economic, health, families individuals grapplingand political ly more teenagers we is hadn’t seen.” scars I-375, there is a glimmer of hope warm weekend.” its thriving business center, remained largely Detroit was once ranked as oneseeking of the ofhousing fashion boutiques, this that revival breathing ing demographics. The city’s population assistance and answer to the movement that built tapestry of our community. These are women with the challenges of making White says that theseoffactors alongmade with on the horizon. Plans have been unveiled tothan untouched. Restaurants, theaters, clubs, and top five most violent cities with absoluteChief White attributes the violence in Greektown to life into the very essence what once was 1.67 million in 1960, more connects them with the resources our –inthe sit-down strikes of of women whose actions have uplifted the status endsunion meet today’s economic clia buzzing downtown scene, it garnered transform this once-divisive freeway into a bars—the very places that brought Detroit’s ly no encouragement for non-Detroiters a combination of weather conditions and a surge in popthis neighborhood a vibrant cultural epicendouble the 639,111 recorded in 2020. 1937. We told the Big 3 that Sept. they need. inmate. society and have history’s Whether it’saltered struggling to trajectory, morea of a violencethat upheaval in the area vision that seeks the to right the wrongs of 12.8 the per Black community concento visit, together—were rather, it was quite the opposite. ulation. ter. It’s resurgence extends beyond Infor 1966, homicide rate was 14 was theMichigan deadline andacross we meant Support the helpline comes not just in but the globe. trated around Hastings Street, the epicenter past meet monthly mortgage payments which in turn was the catalyst for the while heralding a new era of inclusivity Now, Detroit is seeing a resurgence with 100,000 people based on the 1960 brick and it represents thethat resurpopHe explained, “ Wemortar; saw numbers downtown we it. We gave the soaring companies ourcosts ecofrom the Gilbert Family FoundaorOnce coping with noticeable deployment of more officers upon a time, in arental world where the paths and community revitalization. of African-American culture in the city. being named one of the World’s Greatest gence of a spirit that refuses to be subdued. ulation, while 214 homicides with the have not seen, ever. People are emerging from COVID nomic demands eight weeks ago which has pledged $10 milin women a housing by voices often in the downtown area as a whole and the for weremarket limitedmarked and their 2022 of by fate, TIMEHastings magazinetion, for its Fueledcurrent by more than $100 million population would result in a ratea Detroit Then, in Places a cruelintwist andfrom there’s feeling that in a post-COVID era… and it took more than a month to City we’re Councilman Fred Durhal lion over three years to fund the shockingly high prices, a variety placing of metal detectors in Greektown silenced, certain rights like voting or serving on resilient people, rich heritage, and dithe Infrastructure Act the of 33.4. Investment and Jobs Street, too, was obliterated a few years later, program. and with venues downtown and the reasons to come get to the table.” III, representing District 7, where Eastern Wayne Metro Commufactors to the grow- the life and a of jury were contribute mere dreams. However, culture as well asofone of the and “Bestother partners, this ambitious project making wayverse for the construction I-375. down withMarket all the activities that goingVIOLENCE on, we saw told the Michigan Chronicle, “It’s no manages secret that caught union is pushing for a comMeagan Dunn Julie Schneider Seeresides, DECLINE INare GUN nity Action Agency the we were ingThe issue of people becoming unachievements of retired Judge Langford stand Places to Go in 2024” for North America aims to create jobs, remove barriers to ecoThis marked the final blow, sealing the fate hundreds of more people and, in particularly, young “It’s still very early in the process, MDOT is somewhat flat footed right out the gate prehensive list of demands. This helpline, making it accessible to Page A-2 housed. and and the signaling Caribbean, nomic growth, and reconnect the neighbortheaccording beginningto Conde folks, teenagers that we hadn’t seen.” See HALL OF FAME page A2 of Black Bottom all Detroit residents. This initiative simplifies access to the See INVESTMENT Page A-2 Historically, shelterspage have provided a temporary respite of the end for Paradise Valley, the Black busi- hood with the rest of Detroit. It is a Responding step See UAW STRIKE A2 swiftly to the surge in violence, DPD for those in need, often serving as the first or second option City’s various housing services, ensuring that residents in adjusted its deployment plans. Rather than waiting for after exhausting alternatives like staying with friends or need can easily find assistance. mid-summer, they deployed officers in the spring itself family. Shelters offer a place to rest one’s head and a warm “The city and its partners offer a lot of great services to address the situation. meal, albeit sometimes for extended periods. For others, to help Detroiters with their housing needs, but they don’t The rise in visitors to the Greektown area is evident being unhoused means living in cars or makeshift outdoor mean much if people don’t know how to access them,” said in data from Placer.ai, a location analytics company settings. Mayor Mike Duggan. “Thanks to the efforts of our partners becauseand of discrimination, but they specializing in visit trends demographic insights By Lynzee Mychael The causes of homelessness are as diverse and complex and the generous support of the Gilbert Family Foundation, were alsomobile comingdevices. because From Black through geolocation-enabled MULTIMEDIA JOURNALIST we now have a simple process to guide residents to the right as the individuals experiencing it. In response, the City of people was doing some stuff. When May 1-Aug. 27, 2022, there were 1.3 million visits and By Lynzee Mychael Detroit has adopted a holistic approach to combat this issue. housing resource and a growing number of programs to did Black people starttodoing things 655,000 visitors to Greektown, according Placer.ai. From the days of the Greathelp Mi- them.” MULTIMEDIA JOURNALIST “Providing services and high-quality housing to personsof Black inyear, the these city?numbers They started doing In the same period this increased to gration when thousands The Gilbert Family Foundation’s broader commitment at risk of or who are experiencing homelessness is a key this area in the 1800’s. 1.4 million visits and things 670,000invisitors. families to Detroit in While flocked the holiday season is search synonymous with involves pledging $500 million to support projects across priority of the City of Detroit, joy said Julie Schneider, Director In the 1800’s the major thingboth that of and jobs and a betterfor life, to the piv- brings As Detroit’s downtown area continues to attract togetherness some, it also chalDetroit over the next ten years, with housing initiatives of Detroit’s Housing and Revitalization Department. were doing in Detroit is they otal role played the city’s residents and visitors,they the police department has implelenges and they hardships forinothers. Recognizing the being a significant part of their contribution. were the leaders in fightthe against “This means focusing on building pipeline of supculturalthe and heritage, mented various enforcement measures to the manage instruggles faced bymusical many families and children, slavery. metal The Underground Railroad Notably, Detroit has witnessed a consistent decrease in portive housing and coordinating with theBaby2Baby Continuum of an Black Detroiters have have left increased population. Notably, detectors have been Amazon and joined forces with is the rootGreektown in the city to of deter Detroit recent years, with the number of unhoused residents steadiCare What on the a delivery of criticalBrilliant resources suchon astothe emergency delible mark city. However, strategically placed throughout theto Federal Detroit address the broader commuall of this Black innovation that you ly declining. In 2019, approximately 7,847 people were unshelter, rapid rehousing, and diversion and prevention proin recent years, Detroit has expeillegal carrying of firearms. nity’s needs and supply essential items to those Government Shutdown see coming later.” housed and entered the City’s community response system. grams. It also means preserving and expanding gentrification, inrienced need in significant Detroit. affordable “We have strategically placed them at key points, “ In 2021, about housing options for Detroiters of all incomes and improving Could Mean which has raised concerns Aretha Chief White explains. It Musical has been alegends deterrentlike for some, This collaboration seeks to about offer crucial sup-5,687 people experienced homelessness. Detroit Owner Embraces a housing stability though comprehensive service offerings the displacement of long-standing Gaye, and the According to and some have testedFranklin, it. If youMarvin are legally carrying a plies to families facing financial challenges. In the City of Detroit, since the start of the for Detroiters? New Narrative for Detroit Housing available through the HelpLine Black residents. Similar to a setting sound emerged Defiscal year 2019 weapon and carrying Motown a CPL, have a great day. Iffrom you’re response toResource concerning statistics indicating that to 2021, Detroit saw a 28% decrease in the Black Women and Detroit Housing Services Division within HRD.” sun, there’s rising spirit, and Black diaper insetroit, providing a soundtrack for the nearly half ofaall families experienced See COMBAT HOMELESSNESS page A2 that every liant mission of providing the essentials Detroit, emphasizes this initiative symSee POLICE PRESENCE Page A-2 Detroiters are reclaiming their place civil rightsthat movement and inspirIn May 2023, the City of Detroit launched the Detroit in 2023, the organizations recognized the City.Life.Style. B1 curity child deserves,” said Baby2Baby Co-CEOs, Norah bolizes unity and support for families in the comin the city, despite the challenges ing generations. Motown Records, significance of providing diapers to bring essenWeinstein and Kelly Sawyer Patricof. “This year munity, reinforcing commitment posed by gentrification. foundedthe by collective Berry Gordy Jr., was not tial relief, especially during the holiday season. alone, Over we have requests overafter one our billion dia- phase to ensuring well-being. and west sides. time, these forlong current of gen- every just child’s a record label but a symbol of Great ofMigration, The During generousthe donation over 84,000 diapers pers became for the families Amazon’s generneighborhoods centers we of serve. trification. Black excellence “We are extremely gratefuland forempowerment. Amazon and thousands of Black and 76,000 wipes fromfamilies Amazonfrom and Baby2Baby ous contribution will help us “Black to deliver millions Black culture and entrepreneurship. Baby2Baby’s which people were coming to De- incredible South Detroit came togoes Detroit in search However,donation, as Detroit facedwill ecotothe Brilliant beyond just providing esof diapers and wipes to the troit most because vulnerable com-churches make were a lastingnomic impact on theand families we serve According to Historian Jamon Black of jobssupplies. in the booming automobile decline population loss sential munities across the country and ease burden Jordon Black resilience in the city here, blackthis schools were here, and in the late 20th century, many industry. facing discrimina“We areDespite so proud to continue our impactful on QR parents.” See SUPPORT DURING HOLIDAYS roots the that extend far before the Up its was BlackDigital businesses here,” said Code to Sign for the Daily Newsletter tion and segregation, they built vi- hasScan partnership with Amazon and leverage their $1.00 Cindy CEO and Co-Founder of BrilGreat Migration andEggleton, will persist Jordon. “They were coming of course brant communities the city’s east See LEGACY page A2 page A2 $1.00 unmatched shippingon capabilities to further our

I

Detroit Sees Largest Decline in Gun Violence in OverGreektown Five Decades Had 1.4 Million Visits This Summer and No Shootings

Can Reparative Investment Finally Heal the Wounds Left by I-375?

All Hands On Deck to Combat Homelessness A Holistic Approach to Providing Shelter and Support for Detroit’s Unhoused People

WHAT’S INSIDE WHAT’S INSIDE

Amazon, Baby2Baby, and Brilliant Detroit Black Resilience Amidst Gentrification: Reclaiming Detroit’s Legacy Join Forces to Support Families During the Holidays

Woodhouse Day Spa Money. A5

Get Michigan Chronicle Delivered Daily to Your Inbox!


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.
MC Digital Edition 12.13.23 by Real Times Media - Issuu