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Late Thursday night, Sept. 14, a historic moment unfolded in Rev. American labor relations as By Dr. Wendell Anthony the United Auto Workers (UAW) union a strikeJosh against Stateinitiated Representative Schriver Ford, General Motors demonstrates (GM), and to of Oxford, Michigan, Stellantis. For for thethefirst us all the need studytime, of Black the union took diverse simultaneous history and other cultures in action against all three majornation De- of the most culturally diverse troit-based The action the world.automakers. Unfortunately, his voice involves approximately 13,000 can be heard in too many state legislaUAW members in assembly plants tive assemblies across the nation. across Michigan, Ohio, and MisAs awho so-called Christian, am sure souri, walked off their Ijobs By Ebony JJ Curry Representative Schriver knows after existing labor contracts ex- the SENIOR REPORTER scripture found in Matthew 15:18, pired at 11:59 p.m. “the things that come out the mouth Shortly before midnight ondefile nfrom a breathtaking celebration of talent, determinacome the heart, and they Sept. 14, released aa statement tion,GM and the unyielding of Black excellence, man.” spirit In obexpressing disappointment the Michigan Chronicle marked servingwith Black its 10th Annual the strike action,40despite offering 40 Under event Thursday evening. This year’s history, which what termed anin“unprecedented soirée,it drenched theistheme Black Everything with really“All Amereconomic package” that included Gold Accents,” transcended expectations and essentialican history historic wage increases. Stellantis ly illuminated the golden gems within celebrated all the true essence

troiters. The symbolism of Black beekeepers revitalizing niably commendable. their city is a powerful testament to the resilience and Amidst the glitz and glamour, the event also showingenuity of our community. cased the diversity of talent within our community. From As the night unfolded, we had the privilege of hon- Paris T. Prichard, a forensic scientist pushing the boundoring other outstanding individuals, each carving their aries of her field, to math wizards like Donna Laster, who own path to success. Clement “Fame” Brown, the creative mind behind Three Thirteen Detroit’s Brand Name, See 40 UNDER 40 page A2 received the prestigious Entrepreneur of the Year Award. Brown’s commitment to empowering the city through fashion and entrepreneurship has left an indelible mark. of Black excellence. Hosted by the charismatic duo of year round, I “Entrepreneur of the year – that’s a big deal,” said State Representative Josh Schriver Andre Ash and Lynzeeam Mychael from reminded of Michigan Chroni- Brown. “It’s always an honor to be honored and it’s cle’s Finally Friday, the night was triumph for the city always a blessing to be in a room full of so many talentthe words of aDr. of Detroit and its vibrant community Martin Lutherof young Black pro- ed, accomplished, and popular people that look like me. fessionals. King, Jr., “there I’m geeked. I started making and selling clothes as a kid is with little a hope The evening sparkled golden promise as we and I always knew that I would have a business, but I us until celebrated remarkablefor individuals from various walks never knew it would be Detroit’s brand name business, DPD Chief James White Says Increased we become so I take a lot of pride in the fact that our business repofRev. life.Dr. Among the honorees were the Wendell tough-minded brilliant and vi- resents our city’s pride.” Police Presence Culled Violence sionary co-founders of Detroit Hives, Nicole Lindsey and Anthony enough to break Timothy Paul Jackson. Their work has not only changed Taking home the Corporate Excellence Award was By Andre placement’ Engagement theory, as identified by the Ash The vision Governor Whitmer and I have loose from theofshackles of prejudice, By Ebony Curr Mitchell, Director of Community the landscape beekeeping and urban farming in De- JJ Dannis at DIGITAL Southern Poverty Law Center, is nothing for Michigan, vision that inflicted the vast on mahalf-truths, and downright ignorance.” ness district that had been the lifeblood ofANCHOR towards mending athe wounds troit but also exemplified the transformative impact Barton Malow. SENIOR REPORTER By Ebony JJ Curry also expressed disappointment in short of a racist and paranoid narrative, aBlack jority of Michiganders share, is of a bewelDetroiters and restoring a sense the community. Black professionals can have on their communities. In a nation too often divided by “It is so important to recognize that there are young SENIOR REPORTER a statement, saying the company covert effort tomarred replace white populations coming, strong A string of shootings in state where everyone can lies, a distortion of history, Here in an era where the echoes of our many It’s a that history “Together we have created amisinsocial, environmental, leaders across the country, are born herebyin pain, injus- longing that was so callously torn away in immediately went into contingenin majority-white countries with nonthrive. We will continue our work to Greektown in mid-April left the past. formation, and disinformation, our Forancestors’ manyLindDetroiters, Interstate 375, or struggle forI justice andour equaltice,nationally and economic and financial impact through bees,” said Jackson. Detroit. represent city and I devastation. tell people, More than cy mode to protect its operations. white individuals, a narrative both steeped in and ensure every person—no visitors residents ofsingleProject leadership must call us to do better. I-375, has long been just another stretch of ity still resound, the recent actions of The I-375 Boulevard is about matter more sey followed that sentiment with, “It is through our local ‘Yea I’m a D-girl I’m from 130,000 residents,ofprimarily the west-side Detroit,’”Black, were The UAW has branded the inparanoia and bigotry. who they are —feel welcomed, empowthis bustling downtown desIt must not make us bitter. Theefforts only urban highway, artery connectState Representative Josh Schriver from than just correcting historical injustices; it’s partnerships and collaborative that we exist ina concrete Mitchell expressed. “But more importantly, I’ve been able forcibly displaced. Families were uprooted, dustrial action as needs the “Stand-Up ered, and in Michigan.” tination inabout awe. One of respected these The response to Schriver’s post was replacement to be made ing different parts the Toreminder some, it’s Oxford serveofto as a city. stark that redefining the future. It will connect over 28 plus that locations managing the health of 4.5 milhave experiences within an industry that not many of generational wealth was obliterated, and a Strike,”us focusing on specific shootings tragically claimed swift and transcending partydowntown Even Detroit voicestofrom within neighborSchriver’s among is to replace fear plants with hope, merethe convenience; to others, it’s an unrebattle the insidious forcesofof surrounding lion honeybees – humbly speaking oura movement hasagainst us, specifically women color, have thewidespread, opportunity toasunder. The thriving community was torn within each automaker. UAW the life of a popular and the belines and reaffirming our shared values as own party, such as Republican state hate with just a little love, and despair markable partand of their daily commute. racism white supremacy isHowfar from hoods, bridging gap that was placed upon inspired others locally, nationally, and even internationengage in and I’ve been the youngest person in the room, wounds inflicted by I-375 run deep, tranPresident Shawn Fain stated, “This been loved security guard followa society that aspires to justice and equalSenator John Damoose and State Repwith inspiration. There has never ever, there’s a deeper, far more troubling over. House Speaker Joe Tate of Detroit the city decades ago. ally to take on similar missions.” the only Black person in the room, the andphysical the onlybarrier Sistah of ina freeway to scending strategy willby keep the folks companies ing aindispute with a patron. ity. Governor Gretchen Whitmer, her Today, resentative Donni Steele, have publicly an attempt Black to replace story beneath the surface of this seemingly has taken decisive measures against the room, and I really had to articulate the importance penetrate the very soul of Black Detroiters. the resurgence of Paradise Valley DetroitItHives, a pioneering organization founded by guessing. will give our always nationmale suspect allegedly condemnation, articulated theThe collective denounced his actions. Damoose, in a white folks. call has been ordinary freeway—a story of pain, stripping Representative Schrivof showing up,displacegiving chances when others won’t, and stands as a fleeing testament to the indomitable Lindsey and The Jackson, harnesses the power of racism, urban beeThis painful legacy can be traced back al negotiators maximum leverage shot the guard before outrage, stating, “The abhorrent rheto-spirit poignant reflection, remarked, “I read to include us. Do not exclude us on the ment, and the lasting impact on Black Detroier of his legislative staff and removing being persistent.” As a trailblazing Black woman thrivof Black Detroiters and the enduring keeping to revitalize neighborhoods to the highway and flexibility in bargaining. And andin the Motor City. the scene, while female ricnation’s pushed interstate by a member of theprogram Michigan withofhis great horror yesterday a report of basis of our color. This divisive ters. him from theing influential House Natural in a predominantly male-dominated industry, her legacy Black excellence. This historic disTheir initiative not only addresses critical issues like of 1956—a program that aimed to connect if we need to go all out, wesame will. type companion is aaccused of conHouse of Representatives goes against Michigan state legislator advancing pernicious rhetoric is the Resources, Environment, Tourism, and unwavering commitment to fortifying the connections The tale begins in what is now Lafayette the country but often did so at the expense once vibrant for Black businessenvironmental conservation but also provides valuable DPD Chief James White Everything is on the table.” the trict, weapon in aher bra.andhub our communities state and national values.cealing We have overtly cruel racist ideas…his sickused by Adolf Hitler in NaziUnion Germany. Outdoor Committee. This businesses and Detroit’s is undePark,toonce known as between Black Bottom—a neighes and culture, is experiencing a renaissance education andalso employment opportunities Black De-Recreation of marginalized communities. In the case of leaders have indicated that a moral obligation to speak out against ening words have nothing to do with the These incidents unfolded during an unseasonably Hitler called the Jews, “destroyers of borhood action, taken in response to Schriver’s rooted in African-American culture I-375, it meant carving a path through the that harkens back to its glory days. The deadditional plants could be targetcall leading ideals we claim to uphold as Americans warm spring, to increased pedestrian traffic and culture, a parasite within the nation, and history. spread of a deeply offensive and racially hatred.” This statement is a clarion Named after its dark, fertile struction of Black Bottom may have torn ed ina future waves if negotiations heart ofleadership Black Detroit, reinforcing segregato rise against such hatred, tensions or aconservatives.” heightened in the densely populated downtown and menace.” charged conspiracy underscores soil, Black Bottom flourishedtheory, during the mid- tion,for apart thriving community, but the resolute remain stalled. and perpetuating inequality. emphasizing that silence and inaction in area. strong stance against intolerance and In defending the indefensible, SchrivIt gave a warped credence and an il- 1900s,anurturing the dreams and aspirations determination of a new generation of entreFain clarified strat-would aptly recognize harm theone face to of racism only serve the to embolden a deep-seated commitment to Young, uphold the For er crime has and continued to stand by his to post, The surge in and the influx visitors De-a legitimate licensethe to union’s those who of prominent Detroiters like Coleman preneurs visionaries isofreclaiming that egy:intimidation “I want to give a major shoutthebyoppressors. caused such projects, it is vital to note that principles of justiceother and equality within not only a disheartentroit’s downtown corethat garnered thereveals attention of the Deuse and violence to attack Joe Louis, and numerous Detroit legloststance legacy. to the population. thousands ofThe members the planners politicians behind the legislative community. the and governor’s sentiments, ing lack of remorse but also troit Police Department (DPD), catching themunderscores somewhat aout certain number of ends. But in the name of urban renewal in some ofEchoing In the heart of Paradise Valley, Blackwho are on the picket lines right those projects built them directly through Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist II, the pervasive challenge of racism that off guard. shootings around the nation, and the the 1950s, vibrant was last Thethis incident in neighborhood question unfolded Housing Resource Helpline in communi- owned businesses are not just flourishing now fightingAsh for all of us. By Andre the heart of vibrant, populated alongside other Democratic lawmakers, continues to plague our society.Police This inciopen-ended resentment of The persons systematically dismantled, erased from himself the response week when Schriver, aligning James White, Chief ofoffering Police for the Detroit Debut thriving, diverse services, prodto the challenges that Stand-Up Strike is a new approach ties—oftentimes to reinforce segregation and said: DIGITAL ANCHOR in solidarity against thepartment, perpetuadent is were a grim reminder of the flat-footed potent and fleeing to America for freedom and map, and by a lifeless stretch of aswithreplaced the pernicious ideologies the residents far stood “We caught somewhat ucts, and experiences that pay homage to the face in navigating the to striking. Instead of striking all sometimes part “Racism of a directiseffort replace tion ofashate. dark,todangerous, destructive power of hate, asthe evidenced democracy should inform us. This is phalt. right, shared a post from commentator right out the Bypaving design we way went spring pastgate. while the forinto a prosperous complex system of neighborhoods. housing serplants at once, selectcontinues locals will be or eliminate Black Homelessness to corand disgraceful. Rep. Schriver’s pedaling by the tragic mass shooting in Buffalo the kind of national canvas such Jack Posobiec on X, the platform formerdeployment, which is less than the mid-summer deploy-in While the residential areas bore the brunt future. From jazz clubs to soul food restauvices. The helpline provides a called onurban to stand up brushing and walkwith out plague communities, of now, the racist ‘replacement theory’ is a saw 2022,say where a gunman, motivated the rupt political paint seeks to of thisly after decades of enduring known asthe Twitter. content was a But ment,theand an uptick violence thatby first demolition, heart ofThe Black Bottom, rants,we the Black Press, in and art galleries to single deplorable point of contact for people of his on strike.and This is our generation’s demonstration fear of families individuals grappling same racist conspiracy, claimed the lives exhibit. scars of I-375, there is a glimmer of hope graphic, crudely dividing the world with warm weekend.” its thriving business center, remained largely seeking housing assistance and fashion boutiques, this revival is breathing answer to the movement that built a dynamic and diverse Michigan future ofattributes ten Black the individuals. with the challenges making “The Restaurants, great replacement!” emblazoned on the horizon. Plans have been unveiled to White Racism for many of and white su- untouched. theaters, clubs, and connects Chief violence in Greektown to life into the very essence of what once made them with the resources our union – the sit-down strikes of where all of our people in every comends meet in today’s economic cliacross it,places depicting white figures in matransform this once-divisive freewaya combination into a this of Speaker Tate, in his unwavering repremacism forthe others has become so bars—the very that brought Detroit’s weather conditions andcultural a surgeepicenin popneighborhood a vibrant 1937. We told Big 3 that Sept. they need. munity can to succeed. What is ulation. equally mate. Whether it’s struggling to folks Black jority-white and black figures uphold thethat principles justice vision that seeks right the wrongs of the aster.solve natural anddeadline so freely expressed, community countries together—were concenIt’s atoresurgence extends ofbeyond 14 was the and we meant Support theishelpline comes abhorrent the fact that this rhetoric and equality, articulated the imperative meet mortgage payments This act of sharing not only past whilefor heralding a new era of inclusivity do it monthly without thinking about it. trated elsewhere. around Hastings Street, the epicenter brick and it represents thethat resurexplained, “ Wemortar; saw numbers downtown we it. gave the even companies ourcosts ecofrom the Gilbert Family Foundahas not been condemned in any He serious or We coping with soaring rental amplified a dangerous and debunked ofever. maintaining the integrity andCOVID incluIt’s almost like Nike says, “Just do and community revitalization. of African-American culture in the city. gence of a spirit that refuses to be subdued. have not seen, People are emerging from nomic demands eight marked weeks ago tion, which has pledged $10 milway by Rep. Schriver’s Republican Party in a housing market by conspiracy alsoHastings betrayed a Fueled by more than $100 million from sivity the House Representatives. it.” Even though that’sa not what Then, in a crueltheory twist but of fate, and there’s a Detroit feelingof that in aofpost-COVID era… and it took more than month to they City we’re Councilman Fred Durhal counterparts. silence lion over three years The to fund the is deafening,” shockingly high prices, a variety “I will not allow the Michigan House of glaring disregard for the years humanity and the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act Street, too, was obliterated a few later, and with the venues downtown and the reasons to come get to the table.” III, representing District 7, where Eastern said Gilchrist. “Our responsibility is to Wayne Metro CommuofSee factors contribute to theTHEORY growdignity of people of color. The ‘great program. reREPLACEMENT and other partners, this ambitious down project making way for the Julie construction of I-375. withMarket all the activities that are going on, we resides, told the Michigan Chronicle, See RACIST POSTS page A2saw union is pushing for a comensureAgency that this darkness Schneider nity Action manages the will not win. ingThe issue of people becoming un- Meagan Dunn page A2 to eco- of This marked the final blow, sealing the fate aims to create jobs, remove barriershundreds more people and, in particularly, young “It’s still very early in the process, MDOT is prehensive list of demands. This helpline, making it accessible to housed. of Black Bottom and signaling the beginning nomic growth, and reconnect the neighborfolks, teenagers that we hadn’t seen.” 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 race, however, introduces a poBy Ebony JJ Curry The rise in visitorstential to the split Greektown is evident being unhoused means living in cars or makeshift outdoor mean much if people don’t know how to access them,” said in thearea Black vote, a SENIOR REPORTER in data from Placer.ai, a location analytics company settings. Mayor Mike Duggan. “Thanks to the efforts of our partners concern given the historical sigbecauseand ofofdiscrimination, but they specializing in visit nificance trends demographic insights Lynzee Mychael Black representation and the generous support of the Gilbert Family Foundation, The causes of homelessness By areDetroit as diverse and complex City Council Member were alsomobile coming because Black through geolocation-enabled devices. From MULTIMEDIA JOURNALIST in Detroit. The city, which has hasthe thrown hatnow have a simple process to guide residents to the right as the individuals experiencingMary it. InWaters response, City ofherwe people was doing some stuff. When May 1-Aug. 27, 2022, there were 1.3 million visits and not seen a Black congressional housing resource and a growing number of programs to into theto ring for the Detroit has adopted a holistic approach combat this13th issue.District did Blackfor people things 655,000 visitors to Greektown, according Placer.ai. the seat days currently of the Greathelp Mi- them.” member the start firsttodoing time in 67 U.S.From House “Providing services and high-quality housing to personsof occuin the city? They started doing In the same period this year, these numbers increased to gration when thousands Black years, is at a critical juncture. The pied by Rep. Shri Thanedar. This The Gilbert Family Foundation’s broader commitment at risk of or who are experiencing homelessness is a key things this area faced in thewith 1800’s. 1.4 million visits and community 670,000invisitors. families flocked to Detroit in search is now dedevelopment marksDirector a significant pledging $500 million to support projects across priority of the City of Detroit, said Julieand Schneider, In the 1800’s theamong major thing that of jobs a race, betterparticularly life, to theinvolves pivAs Detroit’s downtown area continues to attract both termining who the canditurn in the as Detroit over the next ten years, with housing initiatives of Detroit’s Housing and Revitalization they were in Detroit is they otal roleDepartment. they played in state the city’s residents and visitors,dates the police department hasethos impletrulydoing embodies the of it comes amidst former Senbeing a significant part of their contribution. were the leaders in the fight against “This means focusing on building theand pipeline of sup-heritage, cultural musical mented various enforcement measures to manage the inbeing ‘for the people,’ particularly ator Adam Hollier’s bid to unseat slavery. The Underground Railroad Notably, Detroit has witnessed a consistent decrease in portive housing and coordinating with the Continuum of an inBlack Detroiters left creased population. Notably, metal detectors have been the Black populace. Thanedar, settinghave the stage for a years, with the number of unhoused residents steadiis the root in the city of Detroit recent Care What on the a delivery of critical resources such as emergency delible mark on the city. However, strategically placed throughout Greektown to deter theto Federal potentially divided vote within raises thethat stakes all This of thisdivision Black innovation 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. the Black community. and brings later.” to the forefront quesGovernment Shutdown see coming housed and entered the City’s community response system. grams. It also means and expanding affordable significant gentrification, “We have strategically placed them at key points, “ Detroit Unveils First preserving Eight rienced Detroit Councilwoman Mary Waters, Adam Hollier, Shri Thanedar tions about the candidates’ abilWaters, a concerns political backIn 2021, about 5,687 people experienced homelessness. housing options for Detroiters of all incomes and improving Could Mean which has with raised about Musical legends like Aretha Chief White explains. It has been a deterrent for some, ities to unify and mobilize the ground that includes terms as a old war in Gaza. “As a member of crowded Democratic primary, is Franklin, Marvin Gaye, and the “Certified Techthough Hubs” comprehensive housing service offerings the displacement of long-standing According to the City of Detroit, since the start of the and some have testedBlack it. Ifvote you in area legally a for stability Detroiters? mannercarrying that transtate representative andtoprevious Congress will work cuta 28% the decrease eyeing in a victory this timeand around. availabletothrough the Detroit Housing Resource HelpLine Black residents. Similar a setting Motown sound emerged from Defiscal year 2019 toI 2021, Detroittosaw the Bridge weapon carryingscends a CPL, have a great day. If you’re mere electoral victories, congressional bids in 2012 and and Detroit Housing Services Division within HRD.” sun, there’s a rising spirit, and Black Pentagon war budget and use the Hollier’s tenure as a state sena- aiming troit, providing a soundtrack for the instead for A-2 substantive 2018, chose forplace herSeedollars COMBAT HOMELESSNESS A2District 2, an area Seewith POLICE PRESENCE Page for safe streets in America page tor for a civil Detroiters are Hamtramck reclaiming their rights movement and inspirIn May 2023, the City of Detroit launched the Detroit and advocacy at campaign This by funding community police pa- significant Black population, has representation in the city, announcement. despite the challenges ing national generations. Motown Records, the level. location, notable for its Mustrols and fighting poverty while been marked by advocacy and ini- founded by Berry Gordy Jr., was not posed by gentrification. lim-majority city council, raises increasing and west sides. time, these long after our current phase gen- justHollier’s SocialOver Security pay- tiatives aimed at serving theof needs a recordestablished label but a record symbol in of During the Great Migration, questions about the strategic im- ments District 2 and his previous electorneighborhoods became centers of and trification. for our seniors.” She said interests of the Black commu- Black excellence and empowerment. thousands of Black families from plications of her announcement her al face-off with Thanedar provide culture and entrepreneurship. “world-peace agenda is rooted nity. His people commitment to these “Black were coming to Dethe South came to Detroit in search Black as Detroit offaced ecoand its resonance with Detroit’s himHowever, with a foundation support in the anti-war philosophy of causes has positioned him as a According to Historian Jamon troit because Black churches were of jobs in the booming automobile nomic decline and population predominantly Black electorate. Martin Luther King Jr.” and recognition. Waters, on loss the andschools trustedwere figure within Jordon Black resilience in the city familiar here, black here, and in the late 20th century, many industry. Despite discrimina“We must free facing hostages immethese circles. has roots that extend far before the its was Black businesses here,” said Adam Hollier, Scan the QRhaving Codepreviousto Sign Up for the Digital Daily Newsletter tion andand segregation, built viSee CONRESSIONAL RACE diately demand they a cease-fire $1.00 Great Migration and will persist coming into of course contested against Thanedar in a Jordon. The “They entry were of Waters the brant communities on the the 4-monthcity’s east ly $1.00 See LEGACY page A2 Page A-2 now,” Waters said of

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