In 2006 I attended the National Black People’s Unity Convention in Gary, Indiana. This gathering of the nation’s civil rights groups and Black activists provided a deep historical context for Gary’s role in America’s second birth-the Civil Rights Era.
Tesla Motors, the California based start-up carmaker gaining popularity for its sporty roadster electric vehicle, has received approval for about $465 million in low-interest loans from the U.S. Department of Energy to accelerate the production of affordable, fuel-efficient electric vehicles.
Interested in catching a TV show or football game on the go? Well, AT&T and RaySat Broadcasting Corp have teamed up to roll out AT&T CruiseCast, an in-car entertainment service that enables families, commuters and mobile professionals to watch a lineup of 22 satellite video channels anywhere in the country...
The 2010 Ford Taurus features an all new exterior design. Pictured is the Taurus SHO, - Photos courtesy of Ford Motor Co.
Remember the old Ford Taurus?
Well, forget it.
Ford’s latest redesign of its flagship sedan is as far a departure from those past models as you can get. It’s kind of like comparing that old polyester suit tucked back in your closet to a new piece by fashion designers such as Hugo Boss or Armani...
Milwaukee Brewers first baseman Prince Fielder, the son of former Tigers star Cecil Fielder, is one of baseball’s best young stars. Cecil and Prince Fielder are the only father-son duo to both hit 50 home runs in the major leagues. – Mike Alberts photo
DETROIT – Milwaukee Brewers first baseman Prince Fielder, 25, in his short time as a Major League Baseball player, has proven to be one of the game’s best young players. Fielder, the son of former Tigers star Cecil Fielder, is already one of baseball’s best home run hitters and RBI men...
Amid all the speculation and questions, Pistons President Joe Dumars selected 6’11”, 190-lb. forward Austin Daye of Gonzaga with the 15th overall pick in the 2009 NBA Draft.
DETROIT – At Wayne State University recently a collection of caring men passed on life’s lessons, wisdom and football knowlege that hopefully will turn many of the over 400 area youth in attendance from boys to men...
After shedding many tears on Thursday, June 25, one Michael Jackson fan called to say that as painful as it was to accept, by the second day she had come to grips with the horrendous, unthinkable reality. “It seems like a bad dream,” she said wistfully, “but it is what it is.”
In wake of his wife Monica’s highly publicized descent from Detroit City Council President Pro Tem to a defendant convicted of bribery, U.S. Rep. John Conyers denied today any impropriety on his part concerning the infamous Synagro sludge-haul scandal...
On August 31, 1987, almost five years after the release of the best-selling juggernaut known as the “Thriller” album that sold over 100 million copies worldwide, Michael Jackson released his seventh studio album, “Bad.”
The cast of Fox’s TV movie
“Virtuality.” – Photo courtesy of Fox
For fans of his music and those curious about his unusual personal life, this will be a Michael Jackson-themed weekend. The Web will be flooded with tributes, debates, reminiscences on where and when people were when they heard those first cuts from “Off the Wall,” “Thriller,” “Bad,” “Dangerous,” etc.
As the world mourns the untimely death of Michael Jackson, who fully deserved the “King of Pop” titlefor his lifetime of achievement and innovation in the music world, the cause of death remains unclear...
Detroit City Council President Pro Tem Monica Conyers plead guilty to conspiracy today. She faces up to 5 years in prison. Photo-moonbattery.com
This morning, Monica Conyers, wife of U.S. State Rep. John Conyers and Detroit City Council president pro tem has pled guilty to conspiring to commit bribery.
In this exclusive interview with Michigan Chronicle senior editor Bankole Thompson, Detroit City Councilwoman Sheila Cockrel opens up about the mounting federal probe of corruption in city hall, the investigation that made her visit the offices of the FBI. She denies any rumors that she took bribes. She also denied that she cut a deal with the Feds in exchange for not seeking re-election. She indicated that she could be called to testify should any of the cases make it to federal court. She also said Monica Conyers should not resign unless she has been indicted.
Reports reaching the Michigan Chronicle Tuesday evening indicated the Detroit Police Department has confirmed to the family of 59-year-old Damian Onwuzulike that his body was the one they discovered Monday, burned beyond recognition and dumped in an abandoned home on Oakfield Street...
South African golfer James Kamte is making fans all over the world. Photo- PGA
By Ohm Youngmisuk SPECIAL TO BLACK VOICES
Tiger Woods finally lost something. According to the New York Daily News, Woods challenged South African golfer James Kamte to qualify for the U.S. Open. If Kamte made it, Woods promised he would go nine practice holes with the young golfer. Kamte took the challenge, qualified for the tournament after scoring 133 at a sectional in Columbus, Ohio, and showed up at Bethpage golf course in Long Island to hang with Tiger...
Despite the declining interest in baseball amongst the nation’s inner-city youth, Think Detroit PAL is helping to re-plant and energize baseball among Detroit’s boys and girls...
Ken Coleman sees the Detroit City Charter as a vehicle to address possible corruption in city government. Photo- Ken Coleman
By Ken Coleman
The recent controversy regarding alleged corruption in Detroit city government compels me to recall that the current Detroit City Charter does provide a mechanism to address such issues. The Charter, of course, is akin to the U.S. Constitution. It sets up and outlines the framework for City of Detroit government. It also establishes the form of government, its officials, how those officials are selected, their terms of office, as well as their duties and powers...
Over the last several years, Detroit has been the epicenter of many social ills that has attracted global attention: political corruption, growing unemployment, crime, pollution and plummeting housing value.
But in 2010, Detroit will also be the location of one of the largest organized grassroots protest efforts: The US Social Forum (USSF)...
Frankie Beverly and Maze is one of the longest enduring bands in 20th century music history. Since the release of their first album “Maze Featuring Frankie Beverly” in 1976, the group has produced top string of major hits, Including “Joy and Pain,” “I Can’t Get Over You,” “Back in Stride” and “Silky Soul” (a tribute to Marvin Gaye)...
Michigan Supreme Chief Justice Marilyn Kelly. Photo: Andre Smith/Michigan Chronicle.
Her critics would call her a judicial activist. They would decry her views as those of someone bent on making the state’s highest court a playground for die-hard liberal rabble rousers, and no home for those who dance in the contradictory corridors of compassionate conservatism...
Michigan Chronicle in partnership with WWJ Newsradio 950 proudly presents a podcast that had broadcast yesterday's sold-out Pancakes and Politics forum.
The theme of the forum, "Education 911" featured panelists Robert Bobb, Emergency Financial Manager for Detroit Public Schools; Doug Ross, Principal of University Preparatory Academy; Clark Durant, Co-founder of Cornerstone Schools; Carol Goss, President and CEO of Skillman Foundation and Keith Johnson, President of the Detroit Federation of Teachers.
The topic of education and the crisis situation of Detroit’s Public Schools were on the minds of a capacity crowd at today’s Pancakes & Politics at the Detroit Athletic Club.
Keith Johnson, president of the Detroit Federation of Teachers; Carol Goss, president and CEO of The Skillman Foundation; Robert Bobb, emergency financial manager of the Detroit Public Schools; Clark Durant, co-founder of Cornerstone Schools and Doug Ross, principal of the University Preparatory Academy were the featured panelists, addressing questions on education and student achievement.
There can be no new day in Detroit without a new and improved city government. The only way Detroit will experience a new and improved city government is when we have a government where the mayor and city council (finally) put aside childish things and work shoulder-to-shoulder rebuilding the long overdue city we all deserve.
As this nation’s unemployment numbers continuously rise, it is important to note that there is reason for hope. Currently, the U.S. Census Bureau is seeking 72 experienced managers for five offices that will be opening soon in Dearborn, Detroit, Livonia and Macomb County. The positions include local census office manager and assistant managers for the following: Field Operations, Quality Assurance, Recruiting, Administration and Technology. With just under 10 months before the 23rd Census of the United States on April 1, 2010, those who take on the job of manager in a local census office are embarking on a enormous challenge on this once-a-decade enumeration of the nation’s population...
The new 2010 Chevrolet Equinox is considered a vital part of the “New GM” product strategy. — Photo courtesy of General Motors
Chalk one up for General Motors.
The new 2010 Chevrolet Equinox proves that “the New GM” is not only capable of competing in today’s car market, but that given an opportunity to shine, the company might just be able to exceed expectations....