Morehouse benefactor and Detroit business mogul Bill Pickard passes
William “Bill” Pickard, Ph.D., the pioneering Black businessman, philanthropist, and co-owner of the Real Times Media and the Michigan Chronicle, has died. He was 83.
William “Bill” Pickard, Ph.D., the pioneering Black businessman, philanthropist, and co-owner of the Real Times Media and the Michigan Chronicle, has died. He was 83.
When people think of the word “millennials,” many people tend to think about a generation that is thought to be entitled, self-absorbed, lazy, and most
Sherikia L. Hawkins is making history as the first African American city clerk of Southfield, Michigan. Known as “the center of it all,” Southfield is
On Saturday, Nov. 11 the Michigan Chronicle honored the best in Black-owned businesses, entrepreneurs, entertainers and community organizations in and around Detroit at the Music Hall
It was an exciting night in Detroit for the Michigan Chronicle‘s 40 Under 40 event at the Garden Theater. Hosted by Lola George, Trailblazer awards were
The Michigan Black Chamber of Commerce, a comparatively young organization, has made tremendous strides on behalf of Michigan-based minority businesses since its launch in February
Sam Logan Jr., the visionary publisher of The Michigan Chronicle, who was committed to the advancement of the black community through journalism, died last Wednesday,