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Lansing, Michigan · LansingFrom Local Legacy to National Stage — Chronicle Media Grows Beyond the MidwestFor nearly four decades, The Chronicle News has been the heartbeat of Black storytelling in Lansing, Michigan—chronicling the movements, milestones, and everyday magic of the people it serves. At the center of that legacy stands Publisher Yanice Jackson, a woman of many facets, many titles—and one unwavering mission: to amplify community voices and rewrite the narrativ…Read Article
WOMAN OF MANY FACETS: YANICE JACKSON LEADS THE CHRONICLE INTO A NATIONAL ERA

Lansing, Michigan · LansingOn Saturday, May 17, 2025, Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Lansing Mayor Andy Schor proclaimed the day 517 in the State of Michigan and the City of Lansing. Representatives from the Governor’s office, the Mayor and community leaders gathered in Michigan’s Downtown on Saturday morning to read the proclamations and announce the start of 517 Day, recognizing Melik Brown, Creator and Founder of 517 Day, and the work of community organizations, busines…Read Article
Governor Whitmer, Mayor Schor Proclaim May 17 as 517 Day in the State of Michigan and its Capital City, Recognizing Creator Melik Brown and Downtown Lansing

Justice · GalvestonCourtesy Photo — Hon. Wanda M. Stokes, Circuit Court Judge, shares a powerful Juneteenth reflection on justice, equality, and the continued pursuit of freedom. Her words remind us that the law must serve all people with dignity and equity.Juneteenth stands as a powerful reminder of the enduring struggle for freedom, justice, and equality in America.On June 19, 1865, more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation, enslaved African Americ…Read Article
Celebrating Juneteenth: Judge Wanda M. Stokes on Freedom, Justice, and Equality
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