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Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Web site of the Detroit chapter of 100 Men of America, 100 Men of Greater Detroit, Inc. 100BMOGD is a group of concerned African American men whose goal is to improve the quality of life in the African American community through their collective resources, abilities and experiences. Contains information about the organization and its members, activities, news, photoalbums, scholarships. 100BMOGD has been in existence since October 1993, and has a membership of men who are business and community leaders in the metropolitan area. The chapter is one of over 90 chapters of 100 Black Men of America, Inc. The organization has developed a variety of programs directed towards African American youth.
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Subject: Social justice., Ethnic groups. , African American youth -- Michigan -- Detroit., African Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit., African American men -- Michigan -- Detroit., 100 Black Men of Greater Detroit, Inc.
Group: 100 Black Men of Greater Detroit, Inc.
Publisher: 100 Black Men of Greater Detroit, Inc.
Corporate Creator: 100 Black Men of Greater Detroit, Inc.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Website of the Ann Arbor Chinese Christian Church containing information about the church, including its mission, history, values, and beliefs. Also included is a sermon schedule and list of upcoming and past events, with attached flyers giving more information. Site information is presented in Mandarin, Cantonese, and English.
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Subject: Chinese language., Ethnic groups. , Religion., Ann Arbor (Mich.) -- Religious life and customs., Chinese culture & civilization., Ann Arbor Chinese Christian Church.
Group: Ann Arbor Chinese Christian Church
Publisher: Ann Arbor Chinese Christian Church.
Corporate Creator: Ann Arbor Chinese Christian Church.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Ann Arbor Hope Church was established in 1991 for Korean-American immigrants. Site contains information on the church, weekly bulletins, worship service schedule, and information on youth groups. Sites in both Korean and English are included.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Religion., Ann Arbor (Mich.) -- Religious life and customs., Korean language., Korean culture & civilization., Ann Arbor Hope Church.
Group: Ann Arbor Hope Church
Publisher: Ann Arbor Hope Church.
Corporate Creator: Ann Arbor Hope Church.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Ann Arbor Hope Church was established in 1991 for Korean-American immigrants. Site contains information on the church, weekly bulletins, worship service schedule, and information on youth groups. Sites in both Korean and English are included.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Religion., Ann Arbor (Mich.) -- Religious life and customs., Korean language., Korean culture & civilization., Ann Arbor Hope Church.
Group: Ann Arbor Hope Church
Publisher: Ann Arbor Hope Church.
Corporate Creator: Ann Arbor Hope Church.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: The mission of Michigan-based AACC is to support, assist and strengthen member businesses both domestically and internationally. AACC provides business referrals, member promotion, networking events, educational seminars, information exchange through newsletters and other publications, group health insurance, and many other benefits and services. AACC also serves as the voice of its members with lawmakers, governmental agencies and local entities. Information about AACC, its Board of Directors, committees, membership and members, policies, partners, as well as events and activities.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Boards of trade -- Michigan., Arab Americans -- Michigan., Arab American business enterprises -- Michigan., Commerce.
Publisher: American Arab Chamber of Commerce.
Coverage: Michigan.
Corporate Creator: American Arab Chamber of Commerce.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Web site of Julia Makarem, National President of the North American Druze Society and Detroit resident. Site contains biographical information about Julia Makarem, articles about the American Druze Society, the Druze religion, and the Druze people around the world; link to the Julia Makarem papers finding aid at Bentley Historical Library.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Religion., Druze women -- Michigan., Arab Americans -- Michigan., Druzes -- United States., Women -- Michigan., Makarem, Julia., American Druze Society.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Web site of Julia Makarem, National President of the North American Druze Society and Detroit resident. Site contains biographical information about Julia Makarem, articles about the American Druze Society, the Druze religion, and the Druze people around the world; link to the Julia Makarem papers finding aid at Bentley Historical Library.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Religion., Druze women -- Michigan., Arab Americans -- Michigan., Druzes -- United States., Women -- Michigan., Makarem, Julia., American Druze Society.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: A blog about the many Indian influences in Ann Arbor, Michigan - food, performing and visual arts, music, film, literature, people, business, fashion, handicrafts, yoga, meditation, Bollywood, and perhaps many others. It is about how these influences from India flourish and shape the vibrant Ann Arbor community. The blog includes interviews with local people and insightful pieces written by invited guests.
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Subject: Ann Arbor (Mich.) -- Social life and customs., Ethnic groups. , East Indian Americans -- Food., East Indian Americans -- Michigan -- Social Conditions., East Indian Americans -- Social life and customs., Indian Americans (East Indian Americans).
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Website for the Korean Bible Church of Ann Arbor including sermons, worship schedules, photos, news, and community boards. Most information is available only in Korean.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Religion., Ann Arbor (Mich.) -- Religious life and customs., Korean language., Korean culture & civilization.
Publisher: The Korean Bible Church of Ann Arbor.
Coverage: Ann Arbor (Mich.)
Corporate Creator: The Korean Bible Church of Ann Arbor.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Website of the Motor City Blight Busters, a 501(c)(3) non- profit corporation committed to helping Detroit, Michigan through positive activities such as tearing down abandoned homes and building new homes. Website contains information regarding events, donations, volunteer opportunities, and partner organizations.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Nonprofit organizations -- Michigan., Motor City Blight Busters.
Group: Motor City Blight Busters
Publisher: Motor City Blight Busters.
Corporate Creator: Motor City Blight Busters.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Michigan Muslim Community Council was formed by the merging of the Council of the Islamic Organizations of Michigan and the Islamic Shura Council of Michigan. MMCC promotes unity and cooperation among diverse Muslim communities, cultures, ethnic backgrounds and races by convening and mobilizing the Muslim community. They promote the best Islamic and American values through advocacy and organizing service, education and partnerships and coalitions with ethnic, racial, religious, educational and civic organizations, government and the media. They pursue social justice, improve human relations and uphold human rights in America. Site contains information about MMCC history, services and outreach, press-releases and newsletters.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Religion., Muslims -- Michigan., Arab Americans -- Michigan., Muslims -- Religious life -- Michigan., Michigan Muslim Community Council., Council of Islamic Organizations in Michigan., Begg, Victor.
Group: Michigan Muslim Community Council
Publisher: Michigan Muslim Community Council.
Corporate Creator: Michigan Muslim Community Council.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Website of the Detroit Black Community Food Security Network. The DBCFSN was formed to address food insecurity in Detroit's Black community, and to organize members of that community to play a more active leadership role in the local food security movement.
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Subject: Public policy and politics., Ethnic groups. , Urban agriculture -- Michigan -- Detroit., Food security -- Michigan -- Detroit., Food cooperatives -- Michigan -- Detroit.
Publisher: Detroit Black Community Food Security Network.
Coverage: Detroit (Mich.)
Corporate Creator: Detroit Black Community Food Security Network.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: The West Side Detroit Polish American Historical Society was formed to function as an educational, historic, cultural, literary, and scientific organization, acting as a medium for research, public education, preservation, dissemination and publication of Polish and Polish American history and culture, specifically as it pertains to the immigrants who settled on Detroit’s west side and the neighborhoods they built, which the Board of Directors has defined as the area from the Ambassador Bridge to I- 96 to Evergreen Road, south on Evergreen Road to the Rouge River, from the Rouge River to the Detroit River, and back to the Ambassador Bridge. The organization commemorates historic buildings, churches, and individuals and functions as a repository of historical archives, including artifacts, documents, oral histories, photographs, audio and videotapes, documentary films, and other significant records relative to the organization’s mission and purposes. Web site contains articles, information about events.
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Subject: Polish Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit., Ethnic groups. , Polish Americans -- Michigan -- Societies, etc.
Publisher: West Side Detroit Polish American Historical Society.
Coverage: Detroit (Mich.)
Corporate Creator: West Side Detroit Polish American Historical Society.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Web site of George H. Latimer-Knight Ministries International (GHLK), created by George H. Latimer-Knight and dedicated to the memory of Father George W. Hurley. The Ministries are part of the Universal Hagar’s Spiritual Church Association founded by Father Hurley in 1923. The site contains information about the GHLK and Rev. Latimer-Knight, Rev. Latimer-Knight's commentaries and messages on various subjects, including video recordings and video sermons.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Religion., Sermons, American., African American churches -- Michigan -- Detroit., African Americans -- Religious life -- Michigan -- Detroit., African Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit., Hurley, George W., Latimer-Knight, George H.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Web site of George H. Latimer-Knight Ministries International (GHLK), created by George H. Latimer-Knight and dedicated to the memory of Father George W. Hurley. The Ministries are part of the Universal Hagar’s Spiritual Church Association founded by Father Hurley in 1923. The site contains information about the GHLK and Rev. Latimer-Knight, Rev. Latimer-Knight's commentaries and messages on various subjects, including video recordings and video sermons.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Religion., Sermons, American., African American churches -- Michigan -- Detroit., African Americans -- Religious life -- Michigan -- Detroit., African Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit., Hurley, George W., Latimer-Knight, George H.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Greater Grace Temple is a 6,000 member church located in Northwest Detroit in the complex known as The City of David. The Church was founded in 1927 by Bishop Ellington Forbes. The web site contains information about the church, services, events and activities, and ministries. The Broadcast Center contains videos of Illustrated Sermons by Bishop Charles H. Ellis III, Senior Pastor.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Religion., African American churches -- Michigan -- Detroit., African Americans -- Religious life -- Michigan -- Detroit., African American public worship -- Michigan -- Detroit., African Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit., Greater Grace Temple.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Greater Grace Temple is a 6,000 member church located in Northwest Detroit in the complex known as The City of David. The Church was founded in 1927 by Bishop Ellington Forbes. The web site contains information about the church, services, events and activities, and ministries. The Broadcast Center contains videos of Illustrated Sermons by Bishop Charles H. Ellis III, Senior Pastor.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Religion., African American churches -- Michigan -- Detroit., African Americans -- Religious life -- Michigan -- Detroit., African American public worship -- Michigan -- Detroit., African Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit., Greater Grace Temple.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Web site of the Hartford Memorial Baptist Church in Detroit, a historic African-American church. The church was founded in 1917 (the Rev. Edgar Wendell Edwards, pastor). Site contains information about the church, events, services, church leadership, as well as streaming videos of services, blogs and online Hartford Spirit magazine.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Religion., Baptists -- Michigan -- Detroit., African American churches -- Michigan -- Detroit., African Americans -- Religious life -- Michigan -- Detroit., African Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit., Hartford Memorial Baptist Church.
Group: Hartford Memorial Baptist Church
Publisher: Hartford Memorial Baptist Church.
Corporate Creator: Hartford Memorial Baptist Church.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Web site of the Hartford Memorial Baptist Church in Detroit, a historic African-American church. The church was founded in 1917 (the Rev. Edgar Wendell Edwards, pastor). Site contains information about the church, events, services, church leadership, as well as streaming videos of services, blogs and online Hartford Spirit magazine.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Religion., Baptists -- Michigan -- Detroit., African American churches -- Michigan -- Detroit., African Americans -- Religious life -- Michigan -- Detroit., African Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit., Hartford Memorial Baptist Church.
Group: Hartford Memorial Baptist Church
Publisher: Hartford Memorial Baptist Church.
Corporate Creator: Hartford Memorial Baptist Church.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Blogspot of Detroit-born Al Abrams, the first employee of what was to become Berry Gordy, Jr.’s Motown Record Corporation. Working originally as National Promotion Director, he later became the company’s Director of Public Relations through the glory years of 1964-66. After leaving Motown, Abrams established his own PR firm, Al Abrams Associates, and worked with Stax-Volt Records. He served as PR Director for Holland-Dozier-Holland’s classic Invictus and Hot Wax Records, represented former Supreme Flo Ballard in her solo career with ABC Records, and worked for and with James Brown, Aretha Franklin and many others. Author of 11 books, he was an award-winning investigative reporter for the Windsor Star in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Abrams has been a freelance reporter and publicist since 1994. Abrams is also the executive producer and creator of Memories of Motown, which was produced in Berlin’s Estrel Festival Center, January 7 to February 1, 2009. This was the only international show recognizing the 50th birthday of the iconic record label, and celebrated both Motown’s golden anniversary and its global musical legacy. Abrams was inducted into the Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Hall of Fame in 2011.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , African Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit., Commerce., Popular music -- United States., Brown, Al, 1941-, Motown Record Corporation -- History., Abrams, Alan E.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Established in 1963, ICOFA is one of North America’s oldest institutions. The Islamic Center serves the needs of Muslims in the greater Detroit area as well as throughout the U.S. ICOFA receives, administers and distributes funds to preserve and teach the religion of Islam; perpetuates the social, moral, and religious standards of Muslims in the U.S.; teaches the Arabic language; educates the American society about Islam and the Arab culture. Web site contains information about ICOFA leadership, community, center's services, activities and events, and a photo gallery.
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Subject: Muslims -- Michigan., Ethnic groups. , Arab Americans -- Michigan., Religion.
Publisher: Islamic Center of America.
Coverage: Michigan., Dearborn (Mich.)
Corporate Creator: Islamic Center of America.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Re-election campaign of Judge Deborah Geraldine Bledsoe Ford for 36th District Court. Contains Judge Bledsoe Ford's biography, audio files of messages, and information about contributors.
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Subject: Public policy and politics., Ethnic groups. , African American judges -- Elections -- Michigan., African American women -- Michigan., African American women lawyers -- Michigan., Women -- Michigan., Michigan. District Court (36th district) -- Elections.
Publisher: Committee to Re-Elect Judge Deborah Geraldine Bledsoe Ford.
Coverage: Detroit (Mich.)
Personal Creator: Bledsoe Ford, Deborah Geraldine.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Website for the Korean School of Ann Arbor, including information on the school's history, news & announcements, upcoming events, enrollment information, academic calendar, teacher contact information, and a photo gallery of past events.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Educators -- Michigan -- Ann Arbor., Korean language., Korean culture & civilization., Schools -- Michigan -- Ann Arbor.
Publisher: Korean School of Ann Arbor.
Coverage: Ann Arbor (Mich.)
Corporate Creator: Korean School of Ann Arbor.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Site includes sermons, schedules of events and worship, photos, news, and other information about the Korean Presbyterian Church of Ann Arbor. Most information is available only in Korean.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Religion., Presbyterian Church -- Michigan., Ann Arbor (Mich.) -- Religious life and customs., Korean language., Korean culture & civilization.
Publisher: Korean Presbyterian Church of Ann Arbor.
Coverage: Ann Arbor (Mich.)
Corporate Creator: Korean Presbyterian Church of Ann Arbor.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Migrant Health Promotion provides culturally-appropriate health education and outreach and sustainable community development to farmworker, migrant, border, and/or other underserved or isolated communities throughout the nation. Through increased knowledge and skill building, individuals and families will be empowered to live healthy lives.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Immigrants -- Health and hygiene -- United States., Immigrants -- Health and hygiene -- Texas., Immigrants -- Health and hygiene -- Florida., Immigrants -- Health and hygiene -- Michigan., Immigrants -- Health and hygiene -- Ohio., Migrant Health Promotion.
Group: Migrant Health Promotion
Publisher: Migrant Health Promotion.
Corporate Creator: Migrant Health Promotion.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Website of the nonprofit planning and development organization Midtown Detroit, Inc. that was formed after the merging of two Detroit organizations; University Cultural Center Association (UCCA) and New Center Council, Inc. MDI supports the physical maintenance and revitalization of the Midtown Detroit neighborhood while working to enhance public awareness, appreciation, and use of the district.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Detroit (Mich.) -- Economic conditions., Real Property -- Michigan -- Detroit., Commerce., Community development corporations -- Michigan -- Detroit.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Michigan Taiwanese American Organization (MiTAI) was founded in 2002, whose members are mainly immigrants from Taiwan. The objective of MiTAI is to promote cultural exchange between Michigan residents and Taiwanese Americans in Michigan through seminars and concerts.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Taiwanese Americans -- Michigan., Taiwanese Americans -- Societies -- Michigan.
Publisher: Michigan Taiwanese American Organization.
Coverage: Michigan.
Corporate Creator: Michigan Taiwanese American Organization.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Organization dedicated to the study of the teachings of Imam Wallace Deen Mohammed.
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Subject: Islam -- Michigan., Ethnic groups. , Religion., African American Muslims -- Michigan., Muhammad, Warith Deen, 1933-2008., Muslim American Logic Institute.
Group: Muslim American Logic Institute (MALI)
Publisher: Muslim American Logic Institute.
Corporate Creator: Muslim American Logic Institute.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Organization dedicated to the study of the teachings of Imam Wallace Deen Mohammed.
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Subject: Islam -- Michigan., Ethnic groups. , Religion., African American Muslims -- Michigan., Muhammad, Warith Deen, 1933-2008., Muslim American Logic Institute.
Group: Muslim American Logic Institute (MALI)
Publisher: Muslim American Logic Institute.
Corporate Creator: Muslim American Logic Institute.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Web site of weekly newspaper The Muslim Observer. The newspaper is published by the Muslim Media Network (MMN). The Muslim Observer is based in Farmington, Mich. Site contains current issues and 2007- archive.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Religion., Arab Americans -- Michigan -- Periodicals., Muslims -- Michigan -- Periodicals., The Muslim Observer.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Web site of weekly newspaper The Muslim Observer. The newspaper is published by the Muslim Media Network (MMN). The Muslim Observer is based in Farmington, Mich. Site contains current issues and 2007- archive.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Religion., Arab Americans -- Michigan -- Periodicals., Muslims -- Michigan -- Periodicals., The Muslim Observer.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Web site of the historic New Bethel Baptist Church in Detroit, Michigan, that started as a prayer band in 1932. In 1963 the church helped organize the "Great March to Freedom" in downtown Detroit, which drew an estimated 150,000 people. The keynote speaker was the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. The church was the site of violent racially charged incidents in March 1969. Web site features information about the church and its leaders, events and activities, ministries and services. Also available a photo gallery, as well as audio and video recordings.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Religion., Baptists -- Michigan -- Detroit., African American churches -- Michigan -- Detroit., African Americans -- Religious life -- Michigan -- Detroit., African Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit., New Bethel Baptist Church.
Group: New Bethel Baptist Church
Publisher: New Bethel Baptist Church.
Corporate Creator: New Bethel Baptist Church.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: The Tribe has three major offices located in Michigan. Two are in Fulton, MI and one is in Wyoming, MI. The mission of the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi is to provide irreproachable leadership for Tribal members as well as serving as a model to other Native Americans in areas of self-government, self-reliance, and self- empowerment. Site contains information about tribal government and its departments; employment; casino; Turtle Press newsletter (2007-)
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Indians of North America., Potawatomi Indians -- Huron, Lake, Region (Mich. and Ont.)., Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi.
Group: Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi
Publisher: Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi.
Corporate Creator: Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Website of the Michigan Russian Cultural Center School which provides education for young children and celebrations of Russian traditions for all.
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Subject: Russian Americans -- Michigan., Ethnic groups. , Michigan Russian Cultural Center.
Group: Michigan Russian Cultural Center School
Publisher: Michigan Russian Cultural Center.
Corporate Creator: Michigan Russian Cultural Center.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Web site of the Antiochian Basilica of St. Mary in Livonia, Michigan. Information regarding the Basilica, events, theological information, calendars, multimedia, "Al-Nour" ("The Light of Christ") church bulletin, etc. St. Mary Orthodox Church (1972-)is a parish of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Religion., Arab Americans -- Michigan -- Livonia., Antiochian Basilica of St. Mary (Livonia, Mich.), The Antiochian Basilica of St. Mary., Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America.
Group: Antiochian Basilica of St. Mary
Publisher: The Antiochian Basilica of St. Mary.
Corporate Creator: The Antiochian Basilica of St. Mary.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Web site of the St. Matthew's & St. Joseph’s Episcopal Church in Detroit, Mich. St. Matthew's and St. Joseph's was result of merger of two historic churches in 1971. St. Matthew's Church was founded in 1846 by organizers of Detroit Underground Railroad. St. Joseph's Church was established in 1883. Site contains information about the Parish, events, and community, photo gallery and church newsletter "The Vision."
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Religion., African American Episcopalians -- Michigan -- Detroit., African American churches -- Michigan -- Detroit., African Americans -- Religious life -- Michigan -- Detroit., St. Matthew's & St. Joseph’s Episcopal Church.
Group: St. Matthew's & St. Joseph's Episcopal Church
Publisher: St. Matthew's & St. Joseph’s Episcopal Church.
Corporate Creator: St. Matthew's & St. Joseph’s Episcopal Church.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: South Adams Street @ 1900 was created by Matthew Siegfried as a Masters project of Eastern Michigan University's Historic Preservation Program. The website was conceived as a living archive of information about the South Adams Street neighborhood in Ypsilanti, Michigan around the year 1900. The neighborhood was home to African Americans who migrated from the South, before, during and after the Civil War.
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Subject: African American history and culture -- Michigan -- Ypsilanti., Ethnic groups. , African American neighborhoods -- Michigan -- Ypsilanti., African Americans -- Michigan -- Ypsilanti.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: St. Sabbas Orthodox Monastery, located in Harper Woods, Michigan, is a men's monastery following the patristic Julian calendar. The monastery was founded in 1999 as a center for liturgical arts in conjunction with traditional monastic standards. Information about the St. Sabbas the Sanctified Orthodox Monastery, Eastern Orthodox Church, schedule of services.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Religion., Monasteries -- Michigan -- Harper Woods., Orthodox Eastern monasteries -- Michigan -- Harper Woods.
Publisher: St. Sabbas the Sanctified Orthodox Monastery.
Coverage: Harper Woods (Mich.)
Corporate Creator: St. Sabbas the Sanctified Orthodox Monastery.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Founded in Detroit as Word of Faith Christian Center (WOFCC) by Bishop Butler in 1978. Renamed Word of Faith International Christian Center (WOFICC) in 1994.Relocated to Southfield, Mich. after 1996. Site contains information about the Center, services, ministries, faith groups, calendar of events. Also included links to webcasts.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Religion., African American churches -- Michigan -- Southfield., African American churches -- Michigan -- Detroit., African Americans -- Religious life -- Michigan -- Detroit., African Americans -- Religious life -- Michigan -- Southfield., African Americans -- Michigan., Word of Faith International Christian Center.
Group: Word of Faith International Christian Center
Publisher: Word of Faith International Christian Center.
Corporate Creator: Word of Faith International Christian Center.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Web site of the Detroit chapter of 100 Men of America, 100 Men of Greater Detroit, Inc. 100BMOGD is a group of concerned African American men whose goal is to improve the quality of life in the African American community through their collective resources, abilities and experiences. Contains information about the organization and its members, activities, news, photoalbums, scholarships. 100BMOGD has been in existence since October 1993, and has a membership of men who are business and community leaders in the metropolitan area. The chapter is one of over 90 chapters of 100 Black Men of America, Inc. The organization has developed a variety of programs directed towards African American youth.
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Subject: Social justice., Ethnic groups. , African American youth -- Michigan -- Detroit., African Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit., African American men -- Michigan -- Detroit., 100 Black Men of Greater Detroit, Inc.
Group: 100 Black Men of Greater Detroit, Inc.
Publisher: 100 Black Men of Greater Detroit, Inc.
Corporate Creator: 100 Black Men of Greater Detroit, Inc.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Chippewa Ottawa Resource Authority gathers all 1836 Treaty fishing tribes under its mantle: Bay Mills Indian Community, Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians, Little River Band of Ottawa Indians, Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa IndiansSault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians. The CORA governing body is composed of each tribe's chairperson and each tribes' natural resource entity chairperson. Under the CORA charter two committees were established: Great Lakes Resource Committee to serve as inter-tribal management body for the 1836 Treaty fishery and the Inland Lands and Waters Resources Committee to oversee inland resource matters. the 1836 Treaty fishery continues to be one of the most regulated fisheries on the Great Lakes, subject to regulations under CORA, the tribes, FDA HACCP seafood safety and US Coast Guard maritime safety.
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Subject: Ottawa Indians -- Michigan -- Treaties., Ottawa Indians -- Michigan -- Legal status, laws, etc., Ethnic groups. , Ottawa Indians -- Michigan -- Fishing -- Law and legislation., Ojibwa Indians -- Michigan -- Fishing -- Law and legislation., Fishery management -- Great Lakes (North America)., Ojibwa Indians -- Michigan -- Legal status, laws, etc., Fishery law and legislation -- Michigan., Fisheries -- Great Lakes (North America)., Ojibwa Indians -- Michigan -- Treaties., Fishery management -- Michigan.
Publisher: Chippewa Ottawa Resource Authority.
Coverage: Michigan., Great Lakes (North America)
Corporate Creator: Chippewa Ottawa Resource Authority.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Website of the Ann Arbor Chinese Christian Church containing information about the church, including its mission, history, values, and beliefs. Also included is a sermon schedule and list of upcoming and past events, with attached flyers giving more information. Site information is presented in Mandarin, Cantonese, and English.
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Subject: Chinese language., Ethnic groups. , Religion., Ann Arbor (Mich.) -- Religious life and customs., Chinese culture & civilization., Ann Arbor Chinese Christian Church.
Group: Ann Arbor Chinese Christian Church
Publisher: Ann Arbor Chinese Christian Church.
Corporate Creator: Ann Arbor Chinese Christian Church.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Website of the Ann Arbor Chinese Center of Michigan, also known as the Ann Arbor Chinese School. It was opened in 1974 and is a non-profit organization open to the public. AACCOM offers a collection of Chinese educational and culture-related books, audiocassettes and videotaps that are available to all members.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Chinese -- Education -- United States.
Publisher: Ann Arbor Chinese Center of Michigan.
Coverage: Ann Arbor (Mich.)
Corporate Creator: Ann Arbor Chinese Center of Michigan.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Web site of the Ann Arbor, Mich. based African American Cultural and Historical Museum. Archived files contain information about museum's history, tours and exhibits, and news. Also archived images of artifacts, art, and a photo gallery.
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Subject: African Americans -- Museums -- Michigan -- Washtenaw County., Ethnic groups. , African Americans -- Michigan -- Washtenaw County -- History.
Publisher: African American Cultural and Historical Museum of Washtenaw County.
Coverage: Ann Arbor (Mich.)
Corporate Creator: African American Cultural and Historical Museum of Washtenaw County.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Web site of the Detroit chapter of the Association of Chinese Americans. Contains information about the chapter, events, sponsorship, summer camps, and newsletter archive beginning 2005. Founded in 1972, ACA is dedicated to advancing the social, political and economic well-being of Asian Pacific Americans in the U.S. Our Goals are to: Promote active participation of Chinese/Asian Pacific Americans in both civic and national matters; Secure social justice, equal opportunity and equal treatment of Asian Pacific Americans; Bridge the social, economic gaps among the Asian Americans; Eliminate prejudices, stereotypes of Asian Pacific Americans; Promote the cultural heritage of Chinese and all APIA; Promote coalition building between Asians and mainstream organizations; Serve the community through education and service regardless of race, creed and ethnicities; Maintain effective communication with ACA members and the community at large.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Chinese Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit., Chinese Americans -- Societies, etc. -- Michigan -- Detroit.
Publisher: Association of Chinese Americans. Detroit Chapter.
Coverage: Detroit (Mich.)
Corporate Creator: Association of Chinese Americans. Detroit Chapter.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: The Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services (ACCESS). One of the nation’s premier Arab American organizations. Started by a group of volunteers in 1971 out of a storefront in Dearborn’s impoverished south end, ACCESS was created to help the Arab immigrant population adapt to life in America.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Muslims -- Michigan., Arab Americans -- Michigan., Communities -- Michigan., Immigrants -- Michigan., Minorities -- Michigan., The Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) is a civil rights organization committed to defending the rights of people of Arab descent and promoting their rich cultural heritage, founded by former U.S. Senator James Abourezk in 1980. Today, ADC is the largest Arab American grassroots organization in the U.S. ADC supports the human and civil rights of all people and opposes racism and bigotry in any form. ADC welcomes the participation and support of people of all ethnic, racial, and religious backgrounds. Information about ADC history, organization and founder, initiatives, and publications, as well as educational and scholarship opportunities, legal resources and media.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Islamophobia -- United States., Minorities -- Civil rights -- United States., Muslims -- Civil rights -- United States., Arab Americans -- Civil rights -- United States., Arab Americans -- United States.
Publisher: American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee.
Coverage: United States.
Corporate Creator: American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Web site of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee - Michigan (ADCMichigan). Contains information about the organization, its mission, news, programs, events, and a photo gallery. ADC is a grassroots civil rights organization. ADC provides advice and referrals in cases of discrimination; works with schools, teachers and Arab-American parents across the country to combat discrimination and tensions in school and ensure that the curriculum does not perpetuate stereotypes or misinformation about the Arab world or Islam; serves as a vital clearing house of accurate information on Arab culture and history for educators and school systems; works with Congress, the White House, the State and Justice departments, and other elements of government to promote the interests of the community; combats defamation, stereotyping and bias in films, television and news reporting, and has become a widely respected media watch-dog.
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Subject: Muslims -- Civil rights -- Michigan., Social justice., Ethnic groups. , Arab Americans -- Civil rights -- Michigan., Islamophobia -- Michigan., Minorities -- Civil rights -- Michigan.
Publisher: American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, Michigan.
Coverage: Michigan.
Corporate Creator: American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, Michigan.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: AFMI is a philanthropic, service based and issue- orientated organization formed by Muslim Americans of Indian origin in 1989. It strives to work towards the educational and economic upliftment of Indian Muslims by seeking cooperation among American and Indian relief and educational organizations. AFMI headquarters are located in Farmington Hills, Michigan.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Religion., East Indian Americans -- Michigan., Muslims -- India., East Indian Americans -- United States.
Publisher: American Federation of Muslims of Indian Origin.
Coverage: Michigan., United States., India.
Corporate Creator: American Federation of Muslims of Indian Origin.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Web site of the American Federation of Ramallah- Palestine. Information about the organization, reports, events, tours and conventions, community news, photo gallery, etc. American Federation of Ramallah, Palestine perpetuates and enhances the close ties that exist among all Ramallah people through the formulation of local clubs. Instills and nurtures in the Ramallah Youth in the United States their ancestral language, culture and heritage. Orients the American public with Arab culture and heritage and promotes better understanding of the political aspirations of the Palestinians in particular and the Arabs in general.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Arab Americans -- Michigan., Palestinian Americans -- Michigan.
Publisher: American Federation of Ramallah, Palestine.
Coverage: Palestine., Israel., Ramlah (Israel), Michigan., Rām Allāh.
Corporate Creator: American Federation of Ramallah, Palestine.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Web site of Julia Makarem, National President of the North American Druze Society and Detroit resident. Site contains biographical information about Julia Makarem, articles about the American Druze Society, the Druze religion, and the Druze people around the world; link to the Julia Makarem papers finding aid at Bentley Historical Library.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Religion., Druze women -- Michigan., Arab Americans -- Michigan., Druzes -- United States., Women -- Michigan., Makarem, Julia., American Druze Society.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Web site of Asian Pacific American Chamber of Commerce (APACC), located in Rochester Hills, Michigan. Information about membership, events, resources. APACC is incorporated as a 501c (6), not-for-profit membership association dedicated to the economic advancement of Asian Pacific American (APA) businesses and professionals. The Chamber was established in the year 2000 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, Michigan. APACC is governed by a 20- member Board of Directors and the operations and programs are supported by membership dues and financial contributions. APACC membership is comprised of Fortune 500 corporations, multi-ethnic private business enterprises, small businesses, and corporate professionals in a broad spectrum of industries.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Nonprofit organizations -- Michigan., Pacific Islander Americans -- Michigan., Asian Americans -- Michigan., Commerce., Asian Pacific American Chamber of Commerce.
Group: Asian Pacific American Chamber of Commerce
Publisher: Asian Pacific American Chamber of Commerce.
Corporate Creator: Asian Pacific American Chamber of Commerce.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Web site of Asian Pacific American Chamber of Commerce (APACC), located in Rochester Hills, Michigan. Information about membership, events, resources. APACC is incorporated as a 501c (6), not-for-profit membership association dedicated to the economic advancement of Asian Pacific American (APA) businesses and professionals. The Chamber was established in the year 2000 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, Michigan. APACC is governed by a 20- member Board of Directors and the operations and programs are supported by membership dues and financial contributions. APACC membership is comprised of Fortune 500 corporations, multi-ethnic private business enterprises, small businesses, and corporate professionals in a broad spectrum of industries.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Nonprofit organizations -- Michigan., Pacific Islander Americans -- Michigan., Asian Americans -- Michigan., Commerce., Asian Pacific American Chamber of Commerce.
Group: Asian Pacific American Chamber of Commerce
Publisher: Asian Pacific American Chamber of Commerce.
Corporate Creator: Asian Pacific American Chamber of Commerce.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Web site devoted to promoting an accurate image about the Arab American community and the Arab world. Contains information about diverse Arab communities of Greater Detroit, calendar of events, news archive, organizations, etc. Arab Detroit’s mission is achieved through the dissemination of accurate information about Arab Americans and the Arab world through the development of this website, informative print materials, educational programs, cultural events and multi-media programs.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Arab Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit., Arab America Michigan.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Web site devoted to promoting an accurate image about the Arab American community and the Arab world. Contains information about diverse Arab communities of Greater Detroit, calendar of events, news archive, organizations, etc. Arab Detroit’s mission is achieved through the dissemination of accurate information about Arab Americans and the Arab world through the development of this website, informative print materials, educational programs, cultural events and multi-media programs.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Arab Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit., Arab America Michigan.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Online exhibit of the Arab American National Museum in Dearborn, Michigan. The exhibit contains images, video, articles, and blogs on the history of Arab Americans and racial and ethnic stereotypes in the U.S.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Stereotypes (Social psychology) -- United States., Racism -- United States., Arab Americans -- United States., Orientalism -- United States., Arab Americans -- United States -- History.
Publisher: Arab American National Museum.
Coverage: United States.
Corporate Creator: Arab American National Museum.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Web site of the Bay Mills Chippewa Indian Community. Contains tribal member news and information, announcements of events, and newsletter.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Indians of North America -- Michigan., Bay Mills Indian Community (Mich.)
Publisher: Bay Mills Indian Community.
Coverage: Bay Mills (Mich.), Michigan.
Corporate Creator: Bay Mills Indian Community.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: "Bay Mills News is owned and operated by Bay Mills Indian Community. The newspaper serves not only the tribe the the surrounding areas as well, including Brimley, Sault Ste. Marie, St. Ignace, Cedarville, Rudyard, Pickford, and Newberry."
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Indians of North America -- Michigan., Bay Mills Indian Community (Mich.)
Publisher: Bay Mills Indian Community.
Coverage: Bay Mills (Mich.), Michigan.
Corporate Creator: Bay Mills Indian Community.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Web site of the Michigan chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR--MI). Information about programs, services, organizations, events, volunteer opportunities. CAIR-MI’s mission is to enhance the understanding of Islam, encourage dialogue, protect civil liberties, empower American Muslims and build coalitions that promote justice and mutual understanding through education, mediation, media and the law.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Religion., Muslims -- Michigan., Ethnic relations -- Michigan., Christianity and other religions -- Islam.
Publisher: Council on American-Islamic Relations Michigan Chapter.
Coverage: Jackson (Mich.), Muskegon (Mich.), Kalamazoo (Mich.), Flint (Mich.), Grand Rapids (Mich.), Michigan., Ann Arbor (Mich.), Lansing (Mich.), Southfield (Mich.), Detroit (Mich.), Saginaw (Mich.), Battle Creek (Mich.)
Corporate Creator: Council on American-Islamic Relations Michigan Chapter.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Web site of the The Chaldean American Ladies of Charity (CALC). Contains information about CALC and its programs. CALC is a nonprofit charitable organization that operates with over 98% of donations going directly to the less fortunate. CALC has continually assisted the needy families of the metro Detroit area since 1961. Metro Detroit's 120,000 Chaldeans are the largest concentration outside the Middle East. Although Chaldean Americans constitute the bulk of Iraqi immigrants living in the United States, they represent less than 10 percent of the population of Iraq. While the vast majority of Iraqis, are Arab Muslim, Chaldeans are Roman Catholic. They also differ from other Iraqis in that their ancestral language is not Arabic but a dialect of Aramaic, also referred to as Chaldean, Assyrian or Syriac.
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Subject: Charities -- Michigan -- Detroit., Ethnic groups. , Religion., Chaldean Catholics -- Michigan -- Detroit., Women -- Charities., Iraqis -- Michigan -- Detroit., Women -- Michigan.
Publisher: Chaldean American Ladies of Charity.
Coverage: Michigan., Detroit (Mich.)
Corporate Creator: Chaldean American Ladies of Charity.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Website of the Detroit Association of Black Organizations, a federation of over 130 black, and non-black organizations whose primary purpose and mission is to empower, equip and to serve the organizations that belong to the federation.
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Subject: African Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit., Ethnic groups.
Publisher: Detroit Association of Black Organizations.
Coverage: Detroit (Mich.)
Corporate Creator: Detroit Association of Black Organizations.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Styled as "Michigan's Hispanic Newspaper," El Vocero Hispano is a Spanish newspaper committed to raising public awareness among the Hispanic Community. Member of the Associated Press (AP), the National Association of Hispanic Publications (NAHOP), and the National Federation of Hispanic Owned Newspapers (NFHON). Weekly, printed version since 1993. Local, state, and national coverage. In Spanish, some English.
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Subject: Hispanic Americans -- United States -- Periodicals., Ethnic groups. , Hispanic Americans -- Michigan -- Periodicals.
Publisher: El Vocero Hispano.
Coverage: Michigan., United States.
Corporate Creator: El Vocero Hispano.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Contemporary journal celebrating Arab America. Bi-weekly, in English and Arabic.
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Subject: Muslims -- Michigan., Ethnic groups. , Arab Americans -- Michigan., Arab Americans -- Periodicals.
Publisher: Forum & Link Newspaper.
Coverage: Michigan., Dearborn (Mich.)
Corporate Creator: Forum & Link Newspaper.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Website of the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians Tribal government, "Chairman's Weekly Updates" (2009-), and services.
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Subject: Ottawa Indians., Ethnic groups. , Chippewa Indians., Indians of North America., Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians, Michigan.
Publisher: The Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians.
Coverage: Michigan., Grand Traverse (Mich.)
Corporate Creator: The Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Website of the Heidelberg Project, an open-air art environment in the heart of an urban community on Detroit's East Side. Tyree Guyton, founder and artistic director, uses everyday, discarded objects to create a two block area full of color, symbolism and intrigue. Now in its 27th year, the Heidelberg Project is recognized around the world as a demonstration of the power of creativity to transform lives.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Urban and industrial environments., Urban beautification -- United States., Public art -- Michigan -- Detroit., Art & community., Public art spaces., Guyton, Tyree, 1955-
Publisher: The Heidelberg Project.
Coverage: United States., Detroit (Mich.)
Corporate Creator: The Heidelberg Project.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Website of the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community. Contains tribal services, directories, calendar, tribal newsletters (2004-) and publications.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Indians of North America., Keweenaw Bay Indian Community.
Group: Keweenaw Bay Indian Community
Publisher: Keweenaw Bay Indian Community.
Corporate Creator: Keweenaw Bay Indian Community.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: The Lebanese American Heritage Club (LAHC), founded in 1982 by Lebanese business owner and community leader, Ali Jawad, in Dearborn, Michigan, home to the largest, concentrated population of Arab Americans. A 501 c(3) non-profit organization, LAHC expanded to serve its members and the greater Michigan community in a variety of ways through diverse programs and initiatives. The organization's mission is to promote the educational, athletic, cultural and social advancement of the Arab American community and to serve as an institution dedicated to enhance relations between the Arab American communities at large.
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Subject: Lebanese Americans -- Michigan., Muslims -- Michigan., Ethnic groups. , Arab Americans -- Michigan.
Publisher: The Lebanese American Heritage Club.
Coverage: Michigan., Dearborn (Mich.)
Corporate Creator: The Lebanese American Heritage Club.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: The Italian-American Club of Lansing was founded in 1935. Contains information about events, membership, photo gallery, and "Italian-American Club of Lansing News" (January 2009-)
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Italian Americans -- Michigan -- Lansing., Italian-American Club of Lansing.
Group: Italian-American Club of Lansing
Publisher: Italian-American Club of Lansing.
Corporate Creator: Italian-American Club of Lansing.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: The Italian-American Club of Lansing was founded in 1935. Contains information about events, membership, photo gallery, and "Italian-American Club of Lansing News" (January 2009-)
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Italian Americans -- Michigan -- Lansing., Italian-American Club of Lansing.
Group: Italian-American Club of Lansing
Publisher: Italian-American Club of Lansing.
Corporate Creator: Italian-American Club of Lansing.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Lifestyle magazine of Metro Detroit Lebanese community. In English.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Arab Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit -- Periodicals., Lebanese Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit., Lebanese Americans -- Periodicals., Lebanese Americans -- Social life and customs -- Michigan -- Detroit.
Publisher: The Lebanese American News Agency.
Coverage: Michigan., Detroit (Mich.)
Corporate Creator: The Lebanese American News Agency.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians-Government Depts.; calendar; "Odawa Trails" newspaper (2004-), etc.
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Subject: Ottawa Indians., Ethnic groups. , Indians of North America., Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, Michigan.
Group: Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians
Publisher: Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, Michigan.
Corporate Creator: Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, Michigan.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians-Government Depts.; calendar; "Odawa Trails" newspaper (2004-), etc.
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Subject: Ottawa Indians., Ethnic groups. , Indians of North America., Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, Michigan.
Group: Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians
Publisher: Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, Michigan.
Corporate Creator: Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, Michigan.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Web site of the American Moslem Society (AMS), contains information about the Society and its school, events, prayer schedule, and work of committees. AMS is renowned as the premier center for the gathering of communities in the Southeast Dearborn area. The mosque of the AMS was established in 1937. It is the oldest mosque in the State of Michigan, and also considered one of the oldest mosques in North America. Activities include religious & public events, holiday celebrations, community empowerment, health education and recreational events and activities for youth.
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Subject: Community centers -- Michigan., Islamic education -- Michigan., Ethnic groups. , Religion., Mosques as community centers -- Michigan., Muslims -- Michigan., Islam -- Michigan., Mosques -- Michigan.
Publisher: American Moslem Society.
Coverage: Michigan., Dearborn (Mich.)
Corporate Creator: American Moslem Society.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Website of the Motor City Blight Busters, a 501(c)(3) non- profit corporation committed to helping Detroit, Michigan through positive activities such as tearing down abandoned homes and building new homes. Website contains information regarding events, donations, volunteer opportunities, and partner organizations.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Nonprofit organizations -- Michigan., Motor City Blight Busters.
Group: Motor City Blight Busters
Publisher: Motor City Blight Busters.
Corporate Creator: Motor City Blight Busters.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Michigan Arabic-language biweekly featuring medical, educational, cultural, and hard-hitting news and business reporting, as well as commentary and insightful looks at issues and personalities. Published in Dearborn, Mich. Site contains current issue and 2004- archives.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Arab Americans -- Michigan -- Periodicals., Muslims -- Michigan -- Periodicals., Michigan Arab Times.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Michigan Arabic-language biweekly featuring medical, educational, cultural, and hard-hitting news and business reporting, as well as commentary and insightful looks at issues and personalities. Published in Dearborn, Mich. Site contains current issue and 2004- archives.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Arab Americans -- Michigan -- Periodicals., Muslims -- Michigan -- Periodicals., Michigan Arab Times.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Migrant Health Promotion provides culturally-appropriate health education and outreach and sustainable community development to farmworker, migrant, border, and/or other underserved or isolated communities throughout the nation. Through increased knowledge and skill building, individuals and families will be empowered to live healthy lives.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Immigrants -- Health and hygiene -- United States., Immigrants -- Health and hygiene -- Texas., Immigrants -- Health and hygiene -- Florida., Immigrants -- Health and hygiene -- Michigan., Immigrants -- Health and hygiene -- Ohio., Migrant Health Promotion.
Group: Migrant Health Promotion
Publisher: Migrant Health Promotion.
Corporate Creator: Migrant Health Promotion.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Michigan Muslim Community Council was formed by the merging of the Council of the Islamic Organizations of Michigan and the Islamic Shura Council of Michigan. MMCC promotes unity and cooperation among diverse Muslim communities, cultures, ethnic backgrounds and races by convening and mobilizing the Muslim community. They promote the best Islamic and American values through advocacy and organizing service, education and partnerships and coalitions with ethnic, racial, religious, educational and civic organizations, government and the media. They pursue social justice, improve human relations and uphold human rights in America. Site contains information about MMCC history, services and outreach, press-releases and newsletters.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Religion., Muslims -- Michigan., Arab Americans -- Michigan., Muslims -- Religious life -- Michigan., Michigan Muslim Community Council., Council of Islamic Organizations in Michigan., Begg, Victor.
Group: Michigan Muslim Community Council
Publisher: Michigan Muslim Community Council.
Corporate Creator: Michigan Muslim Community Council.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Metropolitan Organizing Strategy Enabling Strength (MOSES) is inter-racial, inter-faith organization established in 1997 to strengthen metropolitan Detroit congregations and communities through social programs, leadership training, and encouragement of civic participation. M.O.S.E.S was formed from three faith- based organizations: Jeremiah, West Detroit Inter-faith Community Organization, and NOAH. The name M.O.S.E.S. is an acronym for Metropolitan Organizing Strategy Enabling Strength.
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Subject: Social justice., Environmental justice -- Michigan., Ethnic groups. , Religion., Detroit (Mich.) -- Race relations., Transportation and state -- Michigan -- Religious aspects., Housing policy -- Michigan -- Religious aspects., Metropolitan Organizing Strategy Enabling Strength.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Web site of the historic New Bethel Baptist Church in Detroit, Michigan, that started as a prayer band in 1932. In 1963 the church helped organize the "Great March to Freedom" in downtown Detroit, which drew an estimated 150,000 people. The keynote speaker was the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. The church was the site of violent racially charged incidents in March 1969. Web site features information about the church and its leaders, events and activities, ministries and services. Also available a photo gallery, as well as audio and video recordings.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Religion., Baptists -- Michigan -- Detroit., African American churches -- Michigan -- Detroit., African Americans -- Religious life -- Michigan -- Detroit., African Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit., New Bethel Baptist Church.
Group: New Bethel Baptist Church
Publisher: New Bethel Baptist Church.
Corporate Creator: New Bethel Baptist Church.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: New Detroit, Inc. is an arena where leaders of Detroit's business, civic, grassroots, and religious communities come together to plan cooperative strategies. New Detroit's areas of focus are capacity building, economic equity, education, racial justice, and youth development. Site contains discussion of issues, statistics, news, information about development, available resources and programs related to the areas of focus.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Race relations -- Economic aspects -- Michigan -- Detroit., Youth -- Michigan -- Detroit., Detroit (Mich.) -- Economic conditions., African Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit., Education -- Michigan -- Detroit., New Detroit, Inc (Detroit, Mich.)
Group: New Detroit
Publisher: New Detroit, Inc (Detroit, Mich.)
Corporate Creator: New Detroit, Inc (Detroit, Mich.)
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: New Detroit, Inc. is an arena where leaders of Detroit's business, civic, grassroots, and religious communities come together to plan cooperative strategies. New Detroit's areas of focus are capacity building, economic equity, education, racial justice, and youth development. Site contains discussion of issues, statistics, news, information about development, available resources and programs related to the areas of focus.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Race relations -- Economic aspects -- Michigan -- Detroit., Youth -- Michigan -- Detroit., Detroit (Mich.) -- Economic conditions., African Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit., Education -- Michigan -- Detroit., New Detroit, Inc (Detroit, Mich.)
Group: New Detroit
Publisher: New Detroit, Inc (Detroit, Mich.)
Corporate Creator: New Detroit, Inc (Detroit, Mich.)
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: The Tribe has three major offices located in Michigan. Two are in Fulton, MI and one is in Wyoming, MI. The mission of the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi is to provide irreproachable leadership for Tribal members as well as serving as a model to other Native Americans in areas of self-government, self-reliance, and self- empowerment. Site contains information about tribal government and its departments; employment; casino; Turtle Press newsletter (2007-)
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Indians of North America., Potawatomi Indians -- Huron, Lake, Region (Mich. and Ont.)., Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi.
Group: Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi
Publisher: Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi.
Corporate Creator: Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Website of the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community. Contains tribal services, directories, calendar, tribal newsletters (2004-) and publications.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Indians of North America., Keweenaw Bay Indian Community.
Group: Keweenaw Bay Indian Community
Publisher: Keweenaw Bay Indian Community.
Corporate Creator: Keweenaw Bay Indian Community.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: The Philippine Chamber of Commerce - Michigan is dedicated to promoting and enhancing the economic growth of Filipino-American professionals and businesses in Michigan. Expand business opportunities and job creations for Filipino-Americans in Michigan. The Chamber organizes Filipino-American events for networking, workshops and power mixers and brings together Filipino-American professionals and business owners.
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Subject: Filipino Americans -- Michigan., Commerce., Ethnic groups. , Businesspeople -- Michigan.
Publisher: Philippine Chamber of Commerce - Michigan.
Coverage: Michigan.
Corporate Creator: Philippine Chamber of Commerce - Michigan.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians distribute services to its approximately 3634 membership. Site contains information and updates of Tribal Government (Council and Board meetings agendas 2009-, webcasts of Tribal Council meetings); Departments and Courts; "Pokegnek Yajdanawa" newsletter (2008-)
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Potawatomi Indians -- Middle West., Indians of North America., Pokagon Band of Potawatomi.
Publisher: Pokagon Band of Potawatomi.
Coverage: Michigan., Great Lakes (North America), Middle West.
Corporate Creator: Pokagon Band of Potawatomi.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Website of the Michigan Russian Cultural Center School which provides education for young children and celebrations of Russian traditions for all.
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Subject: Russian Americans -- Michigan., Ethnic groups. , Michigan Russian Cultural Center.
Group: Michigan Russian Cultural Center School
Publisher: Michigan Russian Cultural Center.
Corporate Creator: Michigan Russian Cultural Center.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Website of the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe that contains information of and about tribal government, education, businesses, public safety, etc.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Indians of North America., Chippewa Tribe.
Publisher: Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan.
Coverage: Mount Pleasant (Mich.), Michigan.
Corporate Creator: Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Web site of the Antiochian Basilica of St. Mary in Livonia, Michigan. Information regarding the Basilica, events, theological information, calendars, multimedia, "Al-Nour" ("The Light of Christ") church bulletin, etc. St. Mary Orthodox Church (1972-)is a parish of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Religion., Arab Americans -- Michigan -- Livonia., Antiochian Basilica of St. Mary (Livonia, Mich.), The Antiochian Basilica of St. Mary., Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America.
Group: Antiochian Basilica of St. Mary
Publisher: The Antiochian Basilica of St. Mary.
Corporate Creator: The Antiochian Basilica of St. Mary.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Content presented on this Web site is generated by principle representatives of the Sault Tribe's many departments, and includes, but is not limited to: The Executive Director, Communications Director, Division Directors, Program Managers, BOD Secretary, and representatives of the Sault Tribe Board of Directors. Includes monthly issues of Win Awenen Nisitotung.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Indians of North America -- Periodicals., Chippewa Tribe.
Publisher: Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians of Michigan.
Coverage: Sault Sainte Marie (Mich.), Michigan.
Corporate Creator: Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians of Michigan.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Web site of the St. Matthew's & St. Joseph’s Episcopal Church in Detroit, Mich. St. Matthew's and St. Joseph's was result of merger of two historic churches in 1971. St. Matthew's Church was founded in 1846 by organizers of Detroit Underground Railroad. St. Joseph's Church was established in 1883. Site contains information about the Parish, events, and community, photo gallery and church newsletter "The Vision."
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Religion., African American Episcopalians -- Michigan -- Detroit., African American churches -- Michigan -- Detroit., African Americans -- Religious life -- Michigan -- Detroit., St. Matthew's & St. Joseph’s Episcopal Church.
Group: St. Matthew's & St. Joseph's Episcopal Church
Publisher: St. Matthew's & St. Joseph’s Episcopal Church.
Corporate Creator: St. Matthew's & St. Joseph’s Episcopal Church.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Blogspot of Detroit-born Al Abrams, the first employee of what was to become Berry Gordy, Jr.’s Motown Record Corporation. Working originally as National Promotion Director, he later became the company’s Director of Public Relations through the glory years of 1964-66. After leaving Motown, Abrams established his own PR firm, Al Abrams Associates, and worked with Stax-Volt Records. He served as PR Director for Holland-Dozier-Holland’s classic Invictus and Hot Wax Records, represented former Supreme Flo Ballard in her solo career with ABC Records, and worked for and with James Brown, Aretha Franklin and many others. Author of 11 books, he was an award-winning investigative reporter for the Windsor Star in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Abrams has been a freelance reporter and publicist since 1994. Abrams is also the executive producer and creator of Memories of Motown, which was produced in Berlin’s Estrel Festival Center, January 7 to February 1, 2009. This was the only international show recognizing the 50th birthday of the iconic record label, and celebrated both Motown’s golden anniversary and its global musical legacy. Abrams was inducted into the Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Hall of Fame in 2011.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , African Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit., Commerce., Popular music -- United States., Brown, Al, 1941-, Motown Record Corporation -- History., Abrams, Alan E.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: St. Thomas Orthodox Church of India (STOCI), Detroit is located in Warren, MI. STOCI has been serving the faithful of Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church since 1978. STOCI is a parish of the Diocese of South-West America of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church which was founded in 52 AD by St. Thomas the Apostle. Web site provides information about STOCI history, church leadership, membership, latest news, event updates and other resources.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Religion., East Indian diaspora -- Michigan -- Religion., Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church -- Michigan., St. Thomas Orthodox Church of India Detroit (Warren, Mich.)
Publisher: St. Thomas Orthodox Church of India Detroit (Warren, Mich.)
Coverage: Warren (Mich.)
Corporate Creator: St. Thomas Orthodox Church of India Detroit (Warren, Mich.)
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: St. Vladimir Orthodox Church of Dexter, Michigan belongs to the Russian Orthodox Church outside Russia (ROCOR). Site contains information about the church, parish clergy, church calendar and social events, groups within the church, photoalbums; and general information about the Orthodox Christian Faith.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Religion., Russkai͡a pravoslavnai͡a t͡serkovʹ zagranit͡seĭ.
Publisher: St. Vladimir Orthodox Church.
Coverage: Michigan., Ann Arbor (Mich.)
Corporate Creator: St. Vladimir Orthodox Church.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: America's leading German language news-weekly. Started in 1854 as the Detroiter Abend-Post. The Wochen-Post is, distributed in 49 of the 50 United States and various points beyond the nation's borders. Coverage includes international news, business and economic reports, sports coverage, feature pages, and more. In German and English.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , German Americans -- Michigan -- Newspapers., Oakland County (Mich.) -- Newspapers., Germans -- Michigan -- Newspapers., Troy (Mich.) -- Newspapers., German Americans -- United States -- Newspapers., Germans -- United States.
Publisher: Nordamerikanische Wochen-Post.
Coverage: Michigan., United States.
Corporate Creator: Nordamerikanische Wochen-Post.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Founded in Detroit as Word of Faith Christian Center (WOFCC) by Bishop Butler in 1978. Renamed Word of Faith International Christian Center (WOFICC) in 1994.Relocated to Southfield, Mich. after 1996. Site contains information about the Center, services, ministries, faith groups, calendar of events. Also included links to webcasts.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Religion., African American churches -- Michigan -- Southfield., African American churches -- Michigan -- Detroit., African Americans -- Religious life -- Michigan -- Detroit., African Americans -- Religious life -- Michigan -- Southfield., African Americans -- Michigan., Word of Faith International Christian Center.
Group: Word of Faith International Christian Center
Publisher: Word of Faith International Christian Center.
Corporate Creator: Word of Faith International Christian Center.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Based in Dearborn, Mich., Yemeni American Net publishes news, researches and studies that are related to Yemeni- American issues and concerns, in English and Arabic languages. Monthly printed newsletter is published since 2008. International, national, and local news related to the Yemeni people; articles and videos. In Arabic and English.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Muslims -- Michigan., Arab Americans -- Michigan., Yemeni Americans -- Michigan., Arab Americans -- United States., Yemeni Americans -- United States., Muslims -- United States., Yemeni American Net.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Russian businesses and services in Michigan. In English and Russian.
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Subject: Russian Americans -- Michigan., Ethnic groups. , Commerce.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Based in Dearborn, Mich., Yemeni American Net publishes news, researches and studies that are related to Yemeni- American issues and concerns, in English and Arabic languages. Monthly printed newsletter is published since 2008. International, national, and local news related to the Yemeni people; articles and videos. In Arabic and English.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Muslims -- Michigan., Arab Americans -- Michigan., Yemeni Americans -- Michigan., Arab Americans -- United States., Yemeni Americans -- United States., Muslims -- United States., Yemeni American Net.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Based in Dearborn, Mich., Yemeni American Net publishes news, researches and studies that are related to Yemeni- American issues and concerns, in English and Arabic languages. Monthly printed newsletter is published since 2008. International, national, and local news related to the Yemeni people; articles and videos. In Arabic and English.
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Subject: Ethnic groups. , Muslims -- Michigan., Arab Americans -- Michigan., Yemeni Americans -- Michigan., Arab Americans -- United States., Yemeni Americans -- United States., Muslims -- United States., Yemeni American Net.
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