Analysis: Fifty years later, Flint’s fair housing campaign still reverberates in nation’s racial divides
by Harold C. Ford It’s been 50 years since Flint became the first municipality in the...
Read MoreApr 30, 2018 | Analysis, Features, Local News
by Harold C. Ford It’s been 50 years since Flint became the first municipality in the...
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By Dylan Doherty “An Equal Opportunity Lie,” a new exhibit highlighting the intertwining...
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by Harold C. Ford More than 200 sixth graders from six Flint Community Schools shared results of...
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By Anne Trelfa Whaley Dinner Club Returns with a Summer Soiree Tickets are available now through...
Read MoreJan 31, 2016 | Column, Commentary, Essays, Local News
By Paul Rozycki At the end of last year, after our mayoral election, our switch back to Detroit water, and the progress on the Karegnondi pipeline, it seemed that the Flint Water Crisis has peaked. This month I was expecting to...
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