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Strengthening Visibility for Women of Color Digital Event May 14

Had the novel coronavirus pandemic not come to pass, this March five female Detroit activists would have attended the United Nations' Fourth World Conference [...]

Stand with Trans to Hold Online 'Ask the Expert' Event with Dr. Toni Caretto

On Friday, May 1, from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m., Stand with Trans will hold a Facebook Live "Ask the Expert" event featuring Dr. Toni Caretto, a local authority on [...]

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Signs Executive Order Ensuring Equitable Access to Health Care Resources During COVID-19 Pandemic

LANSING — Gov. Gretchen Whitmer today signed Executive Order 2020-64, which reaffirms the state's commitment to equitable access to health care, and requires [...]

SAGE to Host April 30 Virtual Social Poetry Hour

SAGE Metro Detroit is an organization that works to advocate for LGBTQ elders across the Metro area. On Thursday, April 30, at 11 a.m. the organization is [...]

I Don't Think I've Ever Been Sicker in my Life': How House Candidate Brendan Johnson Survived COVID-19

"I don't think I've ever been sicker in my life." Those words were spoken by Brendan Johnson, candidate for Michigan's 45th State House District, in a video [...]

Michigan State Treasury Providing Student Loan Assistance During COVID-19 Pandemic

LANSING – The Michigan Department of Treasury today announced Michiganders who have student loans guaranteed by the state will be provided assistance during [...]

LGBT Detroit introduces The Hotter Than July Retrospective

The Hotter Than July Retrospective is a collaboration between the largest Black-led LGBT nonprofit in North America, LGBT Detroit, and the largest and [...]

Ann Arbor Jewelry Shop Offers Weekly Giveaway to Essential Employees

Abracadabra Jewelry and Gem Gallery in downtown Ann Arbor is hosting a weekly giveaway as a way of showing gratitude to health care workers, first responders, [...]

Obituary: Brent Dorian Carpenter

April 19, 1964 – March 23, 2020 Author Brent Dorian Carpenter, a former reporter and columnist for Between The Lines, died March 23 from complications from [...]

HELP, Corktown Health Center Celebrates 30 Years of Ryan White CARE Act

Thirty years ago the Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency Act, or CARE Act, was passed. Named for an Indiana teenager who contracted AIDS via a [...]

Freep Film Festival, Jeff Montgomery Documentary Premiere Postponed

The Freep Film Festival was scheduled to take place April 22 through 26. It was to open with the premiere of "America, You Kill Me," the documentary that tells [...]

Mental Health Expert Urges 'Physical Distancing' Over Social Distancing During COVID-19

From a physical standpoint, it's obvious that coronavirus has taken a massive toll not only in Michigan but around the world. Because of this, Michigan's [...]