Through thirteen required lessons, participants learn foundational business concepts, including financial management, operations, marketing, and strategic planning.
El Central Hispanic News
Free college fair aims to expand access for Detroit students and families
Detroit college fair connects Latino students and families with schools, financial aid help, and STEAM opportunities. Discover how to attend and prepare.
103 Days Locked Up by ICE in North Lake
Family members and elected officials have raised concerns about what they describe as poor oversight, inadequate medical care, and suicide attempts inside the facility.
Altars shine light on invisible grief of deportation
Disenfranchised grief, like that associated with deportation, is rarely spoken about or given the same care as grief associated with death.
Fighting for the right to live in peace
In Michigan, across the Lower Peninsula, from transportation networks, whistles, fundraisers, to patrols and monitoring ICE presence, communities from Grand Rapids to Detroit have adopted self-defense methods because of their effectiveness against these agents in cities like Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York.
Shouts of ‘ICE off our streets’ heard loudly from coast to coast across Michigan
In Michigan, from a sandwich shop in Muskegon that has banned ICE agents to pronouncements from political leaders, the same polarization of views was also reflected.
US military attack on Venezuela sparks diverse reactions in Michigan
The capture of Maduro was preceded by the fierce “war on drugs” that Trump launched in mid-2025.
Southwest Detroit eatery transforms into ‘third place’ promoting health and wellness
Vamonos fosters a space of community under the notion of care – caring about how you nourish yourself physically, socially, and through your belly.
Salvadoran grocery store in SW Detroit keeps culture, connection alive
La Cuscatleca is more than just a store; It’s a gathering place where Central American immigrants can find a little piece of home.
‘I wanted something better:’ One Venezuelan immigrant’s harrowing journey to Detroit
Social service agencies in Detroit are ramping up efforts to help migrants when they arrive, but challenges remain.
