The distinguished Renaissance Choir at Plymouth United Church of Christ in Detroit, one of the leading African American churches in the country whose ministry is
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PuLSE Lecture Series on Corporate Social Responsibility Named After Business Leader Cindy Pasky
The PuLSE Institute, a national independent anti-poverty think tank headquartered in Detroit, the nation’s largest Black city is launching a lecture series that will put
‘My Grandparents Tried to Escape Poverty: I Want A Different Outcome for Black Students’
Editor’s Note: Dorothea Williams-Arnold is a senior fellow at The PuLSE Institute’s Academy of Fellows, where she focuses on the academic needs of students in
Powerful Pastor Dr. Frederick D. Haynes to Keynote Launching of Black Church Lecture Series Named After Detroit Minister Solomon Kinloch
Reverend Dr. Frederick Douglass Haynes III, the senior pastor of Friendship West Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas, and one of the most influential African American
Fighting Poverty is Top Priority for WTO’s First Black Leader Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
Editor’s Note: Bob C. Ezumah, an international trade expert, is a senior fellow at The PuLSE Institute’s Academy of Fellows, where his work examines the wider implications
U.S. Rep. Dingell: ‘No More Excuses, Time to Deliver for Black Voters’
Editor’s Note: Congresswoman Debbie Dingell, who represents the 12th District of Michigan in the U.S. House of Representatives, makes a political and moral case in this
COVID-19 Impact: Poverty-Stricken Detroit Hit by Teacher Anxiety, Student Decline
Editor’s Note: Dorothea Williams-Arnold is a senior fellow at The PuLSE Institute’s Academy of Fellows, where she focuses on the academic needs of students in
UN Under-Secretary General Dr. Natalia Kanem to Keynote PuLSE Women’s Forum on Poverty
Dr. Natalia Kanem, United Nations Under-Secretary General and Executive Director of UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, has accepted the invitation of The PuLSE Institute to deliver
PuLSE to Host National Black Police Chiefs Forum on Reforming Policing
The PuLSE Institute, a national independent anti-poverty think tank headquartered in Detroit, is hosting a national online forum with African American police chiefs to discuss
Policing in 2021: PuLSE Names Lecture Series for Inkster Police Chief Riley
As the nation continues to grapple with the fallout of the gruesome death of George Floyd, who died under the knee of a white Minneapolis
Biden taps PuLSE Institute Senior Fellow Bagenstos for Top White House Post
Samuel Bagenstos, a senior fellow at The PuLSE Institute, a national independent and non-partisan anti-poverty think tank headquartered in Detroit, is leaving the Institute to work for President
Ex-Federal Prosecutor: ‘Capitol Attack Shows Racial Disparity in Law Enforcement’
Editor’s Note: Eric Doeh is a former Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan. He also served as Assistant Attorney General for the
Continue Dr. King’s Fight Against Institutional Racism by Reforming Police
Editor’s Note: Detroit civil rights Attorney Leonard Mungo has successfully sued the Michigan State Police for racial discrimination in hiring in a noted case where he
PuLSE Lecture Series on Church Influence on Social Policy Named After Leading Detroit Pastor Solomon Kinloch
Detroit’s independent anti-poverty think tank, The PuLSE Institute, is launching a groundbreaking lecture series beginning the first quarter of 2021 to examine how the church is