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  2. Killing of Aiyana Jones - Wikipedia

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    On July 20, 2016, Detroit police arrested six unknown individuals for chaining themselves to a precinct of the Detroit Police Department, their protest honoring Jones. The Detroit chapter of the Black Youth Project 100 (BYP100) and Black Lives Matter Detroit organized the rally on what would have been her 14th birthday.

  3. Black women in Michigan work tirelessly to tip the election ...

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    Char Goolsby, center, of Detroit, talks with people helping dispatch a group to knock on doors to get residents to get out and vote for the 2024 presidential election at her home in Detroit on ...

  4. WKBD-TV - Wikipedia

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    WKBD-TV (channel 50), branded as CW Detroit 50, is a television station in Detroit, Michigan, United States, affiliated with The CW. It is owned by the CBS News and Stations group alongside WWJ-TV (channel 62), a CBS owned-and-operated station .

  5. Tonya Mosley - Wikipedia

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    Of African American heritage, Mosley was born in Detroit, Michigan. [9] Before her work in public radio and podcasting, Mosley worked as a reporter and weekend anchor at NBC33 in Fort Wayne, Indiana; FOX 41 in Louisville, Kentucky; KING 5 in Seattle, Washington; and behind the scenes as a producer in several markets including Columbia, Missouri; Lansing, Michigan; Flint, Michigan; and Detroit ...

  6. Whitmer appoints first Black woman to Michigan’s top court

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    Kyra Harris Bolden will become the first Black woman to serve on the Michigan Supreme Court, ... News. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us.

  7. WHPS-CD - Wikipedia

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    WHPS-CD was the Detroit area's first Black-owned TV station since WGPR (channel 62, now WWJ-TV) became a CBS affiliate. The station was owned until 2015 by R. J. Watkins, who, between 1988 and 1996, hosted and produced a dance program for WGPR-TV, The New Dance Show, which moved to WHPS-CD in 1995 [2], and reruns still air on the station at various evening timeslots.

  8. Black women in Michigan work tirelessly to tip the election ...

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    It could be the work of Black women mobilizing people to the polls this election that helps Kamala Harris secure victory in Michigan and beyond.

  9. Armed with rifles, a ‘mudroots’ Detroit group wards off crime

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    Rather than being threatening, New Era Detroit’s open display of guns — broadly legal in Michigan — is hailed by many people for protecting Black women in dangerous neighborhoods at night.