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Detroit artist exhibit tackles bias against Asian Americans

Detroit artist exhibit tackles bias against Asian Americans

Is a picture really worth a thousand words? To Korean-Detroit artist and designer Mike Han it is. Han has created Disparate, an online art exhibit about race, diversity, discrimination and segregation in America, which can be viewed at the Siren Hotel virtually until May 8 with a closing reception via IG Live @mikehan_detroit at 8 […]

Hey Foodies! Black Restaurant Week is back – April 9-18

Hey Foodies! Black Restaurant Week is back – April 9-18

Have you missed the taste of Detroit’s various restaurants during COVID? Well, here is your a chance to play catch up. Detroit Black Restaurant Week (DBRW) will be back for a fourth year with 30 restaurants strong … and more still signing up.   From April 9-18, and again August 20 – 29, Motown’s eateries will […]

How Michigan Abolitionist Project aims to end human trafficking

How Michigan Abolitionist Project aims to end human trafficking

Your neighbor was arrested for human trafficking last week.  Your mind reels … you moved here because it was safe. Your heart goes out to the victims, you maybe even say a little prayer for them, but this is supposed to happen somewhere else. That is a very real scenario. Human trafficking isn’t afraid of […]