Gov. Granholm Does Her Part, Ball Now in Insurance Companies Court

Give the lady credit.
     That lady of course, is Gov. Jennifer M. Granholm. And the credit actually goes to the Governor and the Legislative Black Caucus for their persistence and ingenuity in trying to find creative ways to bring down the scandalously high insurance rates residents of urban areas through out the state must pay simply because of where they live.

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Union Awareness in Public Schools

     What are we as organized laborers doing to instill in the next generation of workers a knowledge and respect for the invaluable impact the union has had on the rights and freedoms of its members?

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Poetry at Cafe Cafetzin

 Like Fresh Salsa Running Through the Veins of Lansing

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Sikh Day Parade Honored the Sikh Religious Faith

    Guru Nanak Sikh Centre held their first Sikh Day parade. The gathering was an opportunity for the community to fellowship and enjoy Indian entertainment.  Over 800 Sikhs marched from all over Michigan and surrounding states.
Left- below:  Punjabi dance troupe, I-Bhangra from the University of Illinois relax before the parade that began at  Lansing’s Riverfront Park.
  The Sikh’s wear orange to represent alligence to their flag which is also orange.
   The planning committee invited the entire community to share in celebrating their culture. 
   They plan on making it an annual event.

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Governor Granholm Launches New Internship Website MiInternship Benefits Students, Businesses, Educators & State of Michigan

LANSING, MI  — Governor Jennifer M. Granholm today announced the launch of a new website to help students find internships in the State of Michigan. Internships help students find the skills they need to land a full-time job and give businesses a cost-effective way of finding talented workers. The new website, MiInternship, can be found at www.michigan.gov/miintern.

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One Mic One Life Breast Cancer Research Fundraiser Set For April 24, 2005 at 621 – Part I of II pt 2

Personal Stories of  Young Women’s
Experiences with Breast Cancer
(In our next edition we will have local people speak about how Breast Cancer has affected their lives and loves.)

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One Mic One Life Breast Cancer Research Fundraiser Set For April 24, 2005 at 621 – Part I of II

DETROIT, MI —   The night before Easter 2005, Cheryl Perkins, 37, and her family colored Easter eggs in their kitchen.  Joining the festivities were a neighbor, Leslie, age 8 and a friend, Sydney, age 10.
   Cheryl understands the power and love that family and friends have to  offer her.  Cheryl is a mother to four beautiful girls Haille, age 12, Stefanie age 10, Natalie age 5 and  Kennedy age 3.

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Hiphop In It’s Truest Form at the Temple Club

LANSING, MI —   Hiphop in Lansing.  The phrase brings to mind images of violence, drugs and ignorance.  This inaccurate view is presented in the media through pieces on violent drug related ignorance at local Hiphop venues.  With all the negative press the Kulture of Hiphop has received, it is due time for real Hiphop to shine in the media.

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