Northern Michigan Ice Storm: One Year Later
Climate Action Campaign is hosting an Extreme Weather People’s Hearing on 02/26 to hear from residents, farmers, and small business owners who survived the crisis and continue to shoulder the costs.
Celebrating 20 Years of Michigan Voices
Honoring where we’ve come from, what we’ve built, and most importantly, how we continue to collaboratively build a movement that works towards a liberated future.
We Are ID’D: Providing Identification, Unlocking Opportunities
Journey Faith Group & Detroit Change Initiative are community-centered nonprofits working to ensure young people have access to state identification cards and vital records.
Mark Your Calendars for Midterms
2026 is a big year for voters. From Congress to county officials, there are many important roles up for election this year.
Reflecting on Roe v. Wade
The history of the anti-abortion movement in the United States in honor of the anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision.
Know Your Rights with ICE
A guide to being prepared and knowing your rights for ICE encounters.
In Conversation with Miigwech
Tune in to the extended cut of our oral Substack with Miigwech. We talk about finding joy, meeting people where they're at, and being a good relation.
New Report: Line 5 Tunnel Could Stick Michigan Taxpayers With $4 Billion Bill
Enbridge’s Line 5 oil tunnel is gambling with our Great Lakes, our economy, and billions in taxpayer dollars.
Safe, Affordable Drinking Water is a Basic Human Need
"Every human being needs access to water to survive and thrive, and water coming out of your tap should not depend on how much money you have." - State Senator Stephanie Chang
What It Means to Lack an Attorney
Michigan Center for Youth Justice on the juvenile justice system and its much-needed infrastructure improvements.
Mino-Bimaadiziwin "The Good Life"
Join us in conversation with Meredith Migizi from Miigwech, an Indigenous led non-profit dedicated to making our community a better place for all.
Let's Talk About Sex...Education
Michigan’s sex education standards are long overdue for an update.
How Direct Service Organizations Break the Cycle of Distrust in Civic Engagement
Where can people turn for reliable and credible information on civic engagement? The answer lies within the direct service organizations that already serve as trusted lifelines in our communities.
Michigan’s Boards of Canvassers: Verifying Accuracy, Not Deciding Outcomes
One of the most important parts of the democratic process is the certification of election results, and in Michigan, the Board of Canvassers is tasked with handling this.
Farmers Are Facing Economic Crisis
Without swift intervention from the U.S. government, farmers across the country will be pushed out of business.