Fighting Back Against Hatred And Violence
During the past several months we have seen, all across our nation, a startling increase in the showing of hatred and insensitivity towards various minority groups here in the United States, and also even here locally in the mid-Michigan area. A milestone in the advance of this hatred and related acts of bullying and violence occurred during the demonstrations and protest which occurred in Charlottesville, Virginia, during late August of this year.
News Spotlight: Homicide in Lansing – Update
On Tuesday, October 3, 2017 at approximately 10:45 p.m. Lansing Police were dispatched to an apartment in the 4900 block of S. Pennsylvania on a Medial call (check welfare of the resident).
Heroin and Opioid Epidemic: Impact on Families in the Greater Lansing Area
The opioid and heroin epidemic are devastating families in a home near you.
10 KEYS for COLLEGE SUCCESS
By Curlada Eure-Harris
Heroin and Opioid Epidemic: Balancing the Roles of Law Enforcement and Addiction Treatment and Therapy
Deputy Chris Cunningham, Eaton Assistant Prosecutor Adrienne Van Langevelde, Judge Julie Reincke, and attorney Rob Portman. Judge Reincke presides the Eaton County’s drug and sobriety court.
THE KID’S DOCTOR: How to prevent bug bites all summer long
By Sue Hubbard, M.D.
MY PET WORLD: What to do when your dog eats dog poop
By Cathy M. Rosenthal
Mint Chocolate Chunk Ice Cream Sandwiches
PREP TIME – 5 MINUTES
First Annual Malcolm X Day feature X’s niece, and Detroit Radio host
By Ron Davis
LANSING, MI –The Unity Project of Lansing, a local grassroots group organized to share the rich cultural experiences and history of the African American community, hosted its 1st annual celebration of Lansing hero and civil rights icon, Malcolm X.
