For nearly 90 years, the Michigan Chronicle has been more than just a newspaper. It has been a vital part of Black life, activism, and journalism in Detroit and beyond. The paper shapes public discussion and gives a voice to those often overlooked by mainstream media. Founded in 1936 by John H. Sengstacke, the Michigan […]
Valentine’s Day is more than just red roses and heart-shaped chocolates. It’s a yearly opportunity to celebrate deep connections, mutual support, cultural pride, and shared happiness. This year, giving gifts that honor Black love through stories, heritage, self-care, Black-owned brands, and shared experiences is becoming more popular. Whether you’re planning ahead for February 14 or […]
Booker T. Washington High School, founded in 1924 in Atlanta during the time of legal segregation, has become a symbol of academic success and cultural pride. Nearly 102 years after opening, it was the first public high school for Black students in Georgia. The school’s lasting impact is seen in the lives of its notable […]
Conservative commentator Candace Owens has challenged Turning Point USA’s (TPUSA) claim that its All-American Halftime Show attracted over 20 million viewers. This disagreement has sparked a heated debate about the event’s actual audience numbers. TPUSA, a right-wing nonprofit organization, hosted its All-American Halftime Show at the same time as the NFL’s Apple Music Super Bowl […]
At the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina, Laila Edwards made history by becoming the first Black woman to score a goal for the United States women’s ice hockey team. This milestone extends beyond the scoreboard. The 22-year-old forward scored during the third period of Team USA’s impressive 5-0 win over Canada. Her goal helped secure […]