B-Ray: Flint’s local DJ and community activist
Flint's Brandon "B-Ray" Jamison hosts a popular radio show on Club 93.7, and also uses his influence to help the community.
Flint's Brandon "B-Ray" Jamison hosts a popular radio show on Club 93.7, and also uses his influence to help the community.
We were terrified. No one had ever lived through something like this before. None of us had ever witnessed a virus take the lives and health of individuals so quickly and so aggressively.
“We work to restore the civil/human rights of the formerly incarcerated and those affected by violence."
“I want things to be different. I want small kids and adults in this community to feel like they can call the police and know that the police are there to help them.”
“There was something special about the women who were AKAs."
Communities First, Inc., and the Flint Institute of Arts are taking the sixth annual African American Film Series virtual this year.
Approximately 89 percent of residents who participated in community dialogues on race and racism in the city over the summer expressed hope that it can be eliminated.
Pastor Ezra Tillman Jr. and Catrina Tillman appeared on the 'Our America' podcast, hosted by former presidential candidate and HUD secretary Julián Castro.
Chia Morgan, a community activist and local organizer of Flint's #walkthevote parades, discusses Tuesday's election and the importance of voting.
Ralph Arellano, a longtime public servant and community advocate, is hoping to raise awareness of the language barrier Latinx residents sometimes face in interactions with police.
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