Michigan Chronicle Launches “Salute to Black Non-Profit Leaders” to Celebrate Detroit’s Changemakers

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Celebrating Black excellence, Michigan Chronicle introduces an empowering initiative this Black History Month: “Salute to Black Non-Profit Leaders in Metro Detroit.” This groundbreaking platform is designed to honor and spotlight the remarkable contributions of Black leaders steering non-profit organizations towards a brighter future for our community. “Salute to Black Non-Profit Leaders” will showcase 25 Black luminaries whose passion, innovation, and unwavering commitment are driving transformative change. Recognizing that the monumental achievements of these individuals often remain unsung, this initiative aims to elevate their successes to the forefront, offering them the recognition and celebration they richly deserve. Participants will be featured in “Applause,” a bespoke publication that not only highlights their accomplishments but also serves as a valuable resource for bolstering the resilience and growth of the non-profit sector. The narratives and insights shared promise to catalyze progress, not only within their respective organizations but throughout the fabric of our community. For decades, the Michigan Chronicle has been a beacon of Black excellence, steadfastly uplifting and celebrating the achievements, struggles, and vibrant culture of the Black community. With a legacy rooted in advocacy, the Chronicle has chronicled the milestones and adversities faced by African Americans, serving not just as a news...

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