NFL analyst Cynthia Frelund celebrates Detroit’s success
NFL Network analyst Cynthia Frelund, a Michigan native, knows Detroit is a city of winners. However, she’s still trying to get used to the Lions’
NFL Network analyst Cynthia Frelund, a Michigan native, knows Detroit is a city of winners. However, she’s still trying to get used to the Lions’
Award-winning ABC News journalist and New York Times best-selling author Linsey Davis wants to celebrate all the girls who are accomplishing something and are set
On April 23, Chime partnered with Clark Atlanta University for their seventh annual financial literacy, innovation and technology conference. The conference held a “Pitch for
As a Forbes 30 under 30 recipient and founder and CEO of the CLLCTVE, Kelsey Davis knows what it takes to build your financial portfolio
Deborah Ayorinde is back for season two of “Them: The Scare,” but in a different role than she was in the first season. Ayorinde is
Philip Wu didn’t have any second thoughts when his cousin needed a kidney transplant and they were both a match. Wu is now telling his
Lexi Allen, a Stellar Award-nominated gospel music artist, has always had faith, but she took it to the next level years ago when God told
The “Them: The Scare” series is back with another season and some different faces, as well. Deborah Ayorinde will be back but in a different
Ed Hall is one of the many participants of the Legacy Resident Retention Program (LRRP), a resource to help longtime homeowners living near the Atlanta
Known as “The Stamp of Approval” and a student and teacher of hip-hop, DJ Jelly is one of the influential mixers around the globe. Over two
There’s always things in life that change our direction in life. For Bre $tyle it was a simple question that somebody asked her: “Do you
Cedric Young’s background was steeped in music from an early age, given his father’s role as a band director. With experiences at Alabama State University
Dr. Katina Kennedy is a psychiatric and family nurse practitioner who specializes in primary care, mental health, gynecology, and sexual health. She has dedicated herself
Valerie Nesbitt is Norfolk Southern’s supplier inclusion and sustainability director, ensuring that contracts issued by the company maximize opportunities for small, minority and women-owned businesses.
It is a great time to be from Detroit, especially if you’re a fan of hip-hop or football. On the gridiron, the University of Michigan
Samara Davis’ background in planning and marketing led to her seeing that the Black community needs to have a seat at the table when it
L.R. Jackson loves to leave her readers on the edge of their seats, and her book The Accidental Queen is bound to do just that.
Stacey Key is the CEO and president of the Georgia Minority Supplier Development Council, an organization that connects minority businesses to corporate supply chains, helping
At a young age, Lisa Washington knew that at some point in her life, she was going to need a kidney. When that time came,
On April 15, Comcast announced at the Russell Innovation Center for Entrepreneurs that Atlanta will be one of the cities eligible for the Comcast RISE