News Spotlight: Spring Break: Be Smart, Be Safe
Spring Break is fast approaching and many students are preparing to travel abroad for a well-deserved vacation. Smart trip-planning involves more than getting a new travel guide and backpack. That’s where the State Department can help: We have resources for students and their parents to prepare for safe, enjoyable trips.
News Spotlight: Michigan Commission on Services to the Aging Hosts Public Forum Older Michigan Adults, Caregivers, and Providers Asked to Provide Input
The Michigan Commission on Services to the Aging will host a public forum Friday, March 16 from 1:30-3 p.m. in Grand Rapids, to hear from older Michigan residents, their caregivers, aging service providers, and interested others about issues important to them. The forum will take place at the Owen Bieber Building located at 3300 Leonard St. NE, Grand Rapids.
Winning with Finances – Third principle of a financial takeover – Giving
First it was stewardship, second it was budgeting. The third principle in the financial takeover series is giving. The concept of giving has been given a bad reputation in these economic times as most people are holding on to what they have. Some have dwindled giving to a self-motivated action. Giving has been viewed in many circles as an opportunity to get money, power, or fame. Is this right? Does it benefit the masses or does it benefit a certain group of people? You have to look at the intent.
Black History: Organizations Help to Bring the Past Alive
Exploring Roots – Rev. Anne Weirich, Willye Bryan and Geoff Blair are at First Presbyterian Church of Lansing. They were present during a recent Lansing Area African American Genealogical Society event. TNCP Photo
Michigan Legislative Black Caucus Calendar
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Charline White/Cora Brown Luncheon
Tribute to Michigan’s Women of Color
11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Anderson House Office Building | Mackinaw Room | 124 Capitol Ave., Lansing, MI
MLBC honors five Michigan Women of color who have made significant contributions to the citizens of Michigan. This year’s recipients are Honorable Alma Wheeler Smith, Honorable Mary Waters, Honorable Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick, Honorable Teola Hunter, and Honorable Mary Lou Parks. All recipients are former members of MI State legislature.
This event is free and open to the public.
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Black History Month Annual Evening Celebration
5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Michigan State Capitol Building | First Floor Rotunda | Lansing, MI
Join us for an evening of great fellowship, spectacular entertainment, thought provoking commentary and good food. This event is free and open to the public. Our guests include Playwright Sandra Seaton performing with the Earl Nelson Singers, Detroit City Rescue Mission Choir; Detroit Academy of Arts and Sciences student performance; Keynote Speaker Wisconsin State Senator Lena Taylor; and our Special Guest Celebrity Performer, Ms. Anita Baker.
This event is free and open to public – RSVP required to attend.
Please email sdavy@house.mi.gov to make reservation. Limited seating.
Through February 29, 2012
African American Legislators/ Past & Present
Michigan State Capitol Building | Ground Floor Rotunda | Lansing, MI
View display of African American Legislators from 19th Century to today.
Celebrity Interviews: A Physically Exhausting Performance, David Oyelowo on “Red Tails”

BEING CULTURALLY CONSCIOUS WHEN TEACHING HISTORY

Tuskegee Airmen Collection Available at the Library

Local Activist Wins Leadership Award

Mother Flippin’: One Funny Mother – A Long Way To Go
