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  • Golden Girls Group: A Safe Space for Black Women

    Kellee Jordan, Telegram Reporter|Mar 23, 2023

    Golden Girl Group, described on their site'where women of color (and our allies) can always shine' started as a podcast, now a non-profit, with 1,700 Golden Girls on Facebook and growing. Golden Girls Group is a safe space for women. A safe space for Black women & allies.The group welcome women and men of all ethnicities. All those open to a space for Black women to operate out loud, bold, jazzy, snazzy, and naturally."Bring your anime, bring you weave, bring your braids, bring your fro, make...

  • March is Women's Month

    Kellee Jordan, Telegram Reporter|Mar 2, 2023

    March is Women's Month, an annual time to highlight the contributions of women events in history and contemporary history. The Unites States, the United Kingdom and Australia celebrate in the third month of the year, corresponding with International Women's Day which is on March 8th. The day created a sequel of events, a weeklong congregating of minds and opportunities for women to conference and bond together. (All countries don't celebrate Women's Month in March; Canada celebrates in October...

  • Getting to Know the Author - Xaiver Jones

    Kellee Jordan, Telegram Reporter|Feb 23, 2023

    Michigan is full of historical figures. Recently the Telegram Newspaper dove deeper in meeting River Rouge native Black author Xavier Jones. Book 0 by Xavier Jones is a collection of short stories, "That entails things that could happen to people, but more specifically Black people, things that can happen to everybody, but they happen to us, I described how they can happen to us, how that might effect somebody that comes from our environment," author Jones describes. A play on words, Jones...

  • Happy Birthday Celebrations for Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

    Kellee Jordan, Telegram News|Jan 12, 2023

    Below is a list of current Martin Luther King Jr. Day events Soul Night Jan 15, 8pm at the Garden Theater MLK Day at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History 8am - 5pm MLK Fellowship Breakfast Special Guests Dr. Wendell Anthony & Vicky Winans January 16, 2023 9am at MRCC banquet Center Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration January 16, 9am at Westland City Hall Martin Luther King Jr. Day January 16, 2023, 9:30am at The Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation Annual Martin...

  • September is Insurance Awareness Month

    Kellee Jordan|Sep 29, 2022

    Have you ever lost a loved one? What was that like? Did you have to help arrange the funeral? Did you and your family have to contribute payments? Do you know who was responsible for resolving your loved one affair after death? Did you know there are ways to make this process less stressful and at ease? Clifton Lamont Roach II,Financial Representative at Northwestern Mutual says, "One of the best things you can do for your children is never become a financial burden on them. Protect your family...

  • An Evening With Dr. Banks and WGPR

    Kellee Jordan, Telegram Reporter|Sep 8, 2022

    "We want this to be the third most important cultural center in Detroit," says Kenneth Hollowell. He is speaking of The William V. Banks Broadcast Museum and Media Center, located in WGPR-TV studio, 3146 E. Jefferson, Michigan's, and the United States historic site. Many baby boomers growing up in Detroit remember TV-62, the first television station to broadcast 24 hours. On Friday August 26, 2022, The International Free and Accepted Modern Masons Inc. and the Order of the Eastern Stars Kenneth...

  • Logan's Learning Lab, Desiree found a need and filled it

    Kellee Jordan, Telegram Reporter|Jun 9, 2022

    Logan's Learning Lab is a private tutoring company birthed from COVID. "I'm really into mental health, education," says Desiree Bailey, baby sister of three, two-degree holder, mother of one and one world leader in the making in mental health and education. "I always had a passion, always loved learning, always loved reading," says Bailey, APA Therapist and Behavior Interventionalist. Bailey is furthering her education at Wayne State University. As she claims connecting with others is "God's...

  • The Pantheon of Black Banking

    Kellee Jordan, Telegram Reporter|May 19, 2022

    According to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation almost 17% of African Americans do not have a bank account. Most Black neighborhoods do not have banks for two to three miles, but ATMs are never hard to find. The Black community is underserved in banking and financial literacy. Two young men are working to change that narrative and have built, Obsidian Banking. "Every time we talked it seemed to be about money, impact, things like that," says Steven Farrar partner of Obsidian Banking. Afte...

  • Peeling License Plates are a problem

    Kellee Jordan, Telegram Reporter|May 5, 2022

    You may have read Winter- Water- Wonderland and recall seeing navy blue license plates with bright yellow letters slowing increase in popularity among Michigan vehicles this year. Something else you may have noticed is the older license plates on plenty of vehicles peeling or being unable to make out the characters on the plate because the blue paint is no longer in tack. It has become common, so much so that Michigan driver Del Alston sees a vehicle in such condition almost every day,...

  • What's New at Comerica Park?

    Kellee Jordan, Telegram Reporter|Apr 7, 2022

    The Detroit Tigers will welcome back fans to Comerica Park on April 8th, Opening Day. There are some new food items and beverages, giveaways items, merchandise, Tigers Authentic items, corporate partners and much more. Upon entering the games, you may notice newly branded entrances. Gate A is now the Comerica Entry, Gate B is the Rocket Entry and Gate C is now Gallagher Entry. The Chevrolet Pavilion - located left field- has a new bar, canopy, and signage. The foul poles now say Rocket, a nice...

  • Be Your Own Cheerleader Coach Cam Changing People Lives

    Kellee Jordan, Telegram Reporter|Mar 24, 2022

    It has been said that one should exercise at least 30 - minutes to 60 - minutes of the day. Camille Nimmons aka Coach Cam is ensuring she and others do just that. Coach Cam is up at 4 am, Monday – Friday, engaging and motivating others by 5 am to live healthy and work out. It takes a special person to get up that early and Coach Cam is just that. "Camille creates an encouraging atmosphere for working out and improving the lives of all of her clients," says Kevin, a client for two years. She is f...

  • Mask Off. Forget It. Mask On

    Kellee Jordan, Telegram Reporter|Mar 17, 2022

    Many communities are finding they are in the clear to ditch masks indoors. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) has three determining factors to mask lift: hospital beds being used, hospital admissions and total number of new cases within a community. If the area in which you reside is deemed low or medium risk, then you may follow the new CDC guidelines and be mask-less indoors. Numerous Michiganders are skeptical of these new guidelines. It is now a personal choice for those to wear a mask,...

  • Willie Brake and All About Technology address the Digital Divide in Detroit

    Kellee Jordan, Telegram Reporter|Feb 24, 2022

    A diverse, knowledgeable, resourceful, and social human being lives among us. Willie Brake, legend in the making, having uniquely made technology affordable, while reducing electronic waste at the same time. He is the owner of All About Technology, a computer store in Detroit. The Telegram Newspaper is focusing on businesses that support and advertise other Black businesses for Black History Month. Where to start, where to begin highlighting living advocate and businessman, Willie Brake, owner...

  • 5G network increase may require some mobile users to upgrade their mobile device

    Kellee Jordan, Telegram Reporter|Jan 20, 2022

    New Year, New Phone! While5G, the fifth-generation mobile network increase coverage, it may be time for an upgraded phone. 5G is a fast, strong, and reliable higher multi-Gbps peak data speed increase, with ultra-low latency, massive network availability and a uniform experience; a new experience that requires new technology. The Federal Communication Commission announced in October 2021 that consumers should Plan Ahead for Phase Out of 3G Cellular Networks and Service. Cellphone users with a...

  • What Civil Rights Mean

    Kellee Jordan, Telegram Reporter|Jan 13, 2022

    Civil Rights are manners and behaviors best suited for civilization. These rights grant equal social and political treatment. Civil is relating to citizen and their concerns. Rights have a connotation of being good, best or correct. Civil also meaning courteous is just simple politeness. Being capable of agreeing to disagree is an example of civil. Words and actions are ways to show civil rights. It is a way to maintain positive social interactions. The goal of civil rights is to avoid...

  • Tipping Etiquette

    Kellee Jordan, Telegram Reporter|Dec 23, 2021

    Tis the season to be giving. Fancy bags, gift boxes, longer store hours and more tip jars makes their appearance around the winter holidays. While this all is normal, tipping etiquette has now changed since Covid-19. "The pandemic has completely upended tipping etiquette," says Jodi Smith, owner and president of Mannersmith Etiquette and Consultant. Tipping is dependable and situational. Tips are generally given to workers in the service industry- sectors that produce intangible goods- like...

  • Residents are not fond of City of Detroit Speed Hump Program

    Kellee Jordan, Telegram Reporter|Nov 25, 2021

    Speeding is a primary factor in accidents. To counter that problem there are traffic calming tools; speed limits, round abouts, signs, speed humps and speed bumps are among strategies to calm traffic. "It's uncomfortable for drivers and can also cause damages to your car," says Detroit resident Meach. He is talking about the speed humps that are on every street like liquor stores in the city of Detroit. Detroit plans to close out the year with 5,200 speed humps completed. Plenty of research...

  • Howard University Students Protest Housing Conditions

    Kellee Jordan, Telegram Reporter|Nov 18, 2021

    After 33 days of #Blackburntakeover, Howard University's protest has ended. October 12, 2021 students of the #livemovement and affiliates entered into the campus social hub and main cafeteria intending to remain seated until their demands as followed were met: 1. In-person town hall with President Wayne A.I. Fredrick and administration, 2. Permanently reinstate all affiliate Board of Trustee (students, alumni and faculty) seats, 3. President Frederick and Trustee Board meet with student leaders...

  • GETTING TO KNOW THE CANDIDATES

    Kellee Jordan, Telegram Reporter|Oct 28, 2021

    Name: Deblon Jackson City:  Highland Park Candidate: Title/Position City Council What is your platform on Community Engagement and Democracy? An ordinance needs to have the input of citizens. There need to be more dialog so that the citizen can understand and contribute to any ordinance that can be improved. With out citizen input it is like a chair missing a leg. That way all can understand completely and know what is expected. The importance of solar energy is predicated on insurance and who...

  • GETTING TO KNOW THE CANDIDATES

    Kellee Jordan, Telegram Reporter|Oct 14, 2021

    There is still time to learn about the candidates that will be on the November 2nd General Election ballot. The election is less than three week's away. This week's candidates featured in the 'Getting to know your Candidates' are Amanda Jaczkowski City: Hamtramck; Mary Waters City: Detroit and Lynn Blasey City: Hamtramck Name: Amanda Jaczkowski City: Hamtramck Candidate Title/Position: Hamtramck City Council 1.What are your personal goals once elected? My goal is to represent all the citizens...

  • GETTING TO KNOW THE CANDIDATES

    Kellee Jordan, Telegram Reporter|Sep 30, 2021

    The Telegram News is encouraging voters to learn more about the candidates that will be on the November 2nd ballot. This week the candidates are Amy Atwood running for Taylor City Council and Leslie C. Herrick running for Dearborn City Council. Name: Amy Atwood City: Taylor Candidate Position: City Council 1. What are your personal goals once elected? My most important issues are, lack of transparency in city government, outsourcing job like tree trimming, that can be done by city employees....

  • KICKING IT BACK TO BLACK HISTORY

    Kellee Jordan|Jul 1, 2021

    Juneteenth (officially a federal holiday [17 June 2021] in the United States and known as Jubilee Day, Freedom Day and Black Independence Day) is the date June 19th commemorating the emancipation of enslavement. Festivals, parades, cookouts and other events such as popup shops, brunches and plenty of outdoor activities were featured to celebrate the day. This Juneteenth, six young ladies Dejanea "DJ" Wilson, Brittney "BritBrat" Newton, Kim Byers, Mikaylia "KayKay" Holland, Myisha "Missy"...

  • LOCKS & SAFES FOR GUNS

    Kellee Jordan, Telegram Reporter|May 20, 2021

    Lock, stock and barrel is an old figure of speech defining the totality of a firearm. The barrel through which the bullet is directed toward target;, the stock, which provides means for a grip and the lock as all other essential parts. The Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arm's Act made it unlawful for any firearm dealer to sell or transfer any handgun unless provided with a secure gun storage or safety device. In 2005 this law went into practice. If you own a gun you should respectfully secure...