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Michigan now recognizes Juneteenth as state holiday
LANSING, Mich. – A proclamation was issued declaring June 19, 2022, as Juneteenth Celebration Day in Michigan.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist II issued the proclamation collectively on June 19, 2022.
“Juneteenth marks an important day in our nation’s historical past to acknowledge the vital progress we’ve made, whereas committing ourselves to the continuing effort to middle fairness in all our work and make Michigan a spot the place each individual can succeed,” Gilchrist stated. “As the primary Black lieutenant governor in our state, I’m constructing the insurance policies and practices that may tackle and undo the harm racism and injustice has brought about on our communities. That’s why we proceed to put money into colleges, job coaching, environmental justice, infrastructure and supporting companies – all transformational investments and insurance policies that commemorate, assist and uplift communities of colour. I’m happy with the progress we’ve made so far and can proceed to work day by day to verify each all Michiganders have the assist and alternatives they want.”
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The vacation commemorates the June 19, 1865, emancipation of enslaved African People. It marks the day Union Military Basic Gordon Granger learn Basic Order No. 3 in Galveston, Texas, stating that each one enslaved individuals had been free.
“We’re proud to have fun Juneteenth as an official state vacation for the primary time,” Whitmer stated. “At the moment presents an vital alternative to have fun and elevate the tales of Black People as we proceed to make document investments in communities of colour. Since we took workplace, the lieutenant governor and I’ve prioritized constructing a state consultant and conscious of the individuals we serve, addressing racial disparities and enhancing fairness throughout Michigan. I’m proud to declare June nineteenth as Juneteenth Celebration Day, and I’m dedicated to working with anybody to construct a extra equitable and simply state for all Michiganders.”
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June 19, 2022: Juneteenth Celebration Day
WHEREAS, Juneteenth is a vacation marking the tip of slavery in the USA; and,
WHEREAS, this 12 months marks the seventeenth annual State of Michigan Juneteenth Freedom Day Recognition; and,
WHEREAS, when Union Military Basic Gordon Granger landed on the Texas port metropolis of Galveston in 1865 because the Civil Battle drew to an in depth, certainly one of his first actions was to learn Basic Order #3, which said that each one slaves are free and that former masters and slaves have absolute equality of private and property rights; and,
WHEREAS, following his assertion, June nineteenth (Juneteenth) grew to become the emancipation date of these lengthy struggling for freedom; and,
WHEREAS, since then, because the oldest recognized celebration commemorating the tip of slavery in America, the custom of celebrating Juneteenth has remained robust effectively into the twenty first century, recognizing the triumph of the human spirit over the cruelty of slavery and honoring the energy, endurance, and religion of African American ancestors; and,
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WHEREAS, in June 2005, Michigan Governor Jennifer M. Granholm signed laws formally designating the third Saturday in June as Juneteenth Nationwide Freedom Day in Michigan, and Senator Martha G. Scott sponsored Senate Invoice 384 to acknowledge Juneteenth as an official state vacation; and,
WHEREAS, in June 2021, President Joe Biden signed laws formally designating Juneteenth as a federal vacation; and,
WHEREAS, this 12 months, we’re proud to have fun Juneteenth as an official state vacation for the primary time; and,
WHEREAS, it’s crucial that we proceed to work in the direction of a extra equitable and simply Michigan and make sure the joys of liberty and justice for each resident of our state;
NOW, THEREFORE, Gretchen Whitmer, governor of Michigan, and Garlin Gilchrist II, lieutenant governor of Michigan, do hereby proclaim June 19, 2022, as Juneteenth Celebration Day in Michigan. We encourage all residents within the State of Michigan to take part within the Juneteenth Freedom Pageant and have fun African American historical past and tradition, whereas persevering with to advertise range, equality, and a powerful sense of neighborhood in our state.
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Why Michigan’s game vs Northwestern is a must-win for bowl eligibility
After a National Championship season in 2023 for the Michigan Wolverines they’re now in a situation in 2024 where we’re past midway through November and they have yet to clinch bowl eligibility.
Michigan’s missed a bowl game twice in the past ten years — in 2020 during a 2-4 COVID-19 shortened season when the Wolverines went 2-4, and in 2014 when they finished 5-7 in Brad Hoke’s last year as head coach
Michigan, now 5-5, has two regular season games remaining — home versus Northwestern and away against No. 2 Ohio State (9-1).
Per ESPN Analytics, Michigan has a 79.6% chance of beating Northwestern, but just a 7.1% chance of defeating Ohio State. These percentages really magnify how important beating Northwestern is for Michigan to earn a bowl berth.
A bowl game is the bare minimum for a prestigious program like Michigan and head coach Sherrone Moore sees the value an extra game has heading into 2025.
“It’s huge for the program. Playing another game, getting another chance to play with your team, but building on the future,” Moore said. “Building, getting more practice. It’s like another spring ball for the young guys. It’s more football for the guys that do keep getting better at football.”
There’s no guarantee Michigan even gets a win against Northwestern, they’ll have to earn it despite being the favorite. Michigan ranks No. 129 in total offense and No. 38 in total defense while Northwestern ranks No. 130 in total offense and No. 58 in total defense. Things become exponentially more unfavorable for Michigan against Ohio State, who have the No. 17 total offense and No. 2 total defense.
Northwestern is 4-6 and still could make a bowl if they beat Michigan and Illinois to close out the season. Northwestern head coach David Braun said the team is focused on bowl eligibility and expects a time of possession-influenced, grind-it-out type of game against Michigan.
“If you look at these two teams, as Northwestern and Michigan match up, it’s most likely going to be a limited possession football game. Every possession is so critical,” Braun said.
Michigan’s coming off back-to-back losses against Oregon and Indiana and desperately needs to regain their footing in the final two contests. If Michigan does pick up a win against Northwestern only then will they have the proper momentum and juice heading into The Game against the Buckeyes.
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Michigan Central Station's newest business opening this week
CORKTOWN, Mich. (FOX 2) – An offshoot of a Corktown-based business will be the newest store to open in Michigan Central Station this week that offers both community programming and local crafts.
Neighbor X Folk will officially open its doors on Nov. 22, pitching itself as not just a store, but a “community space where every product tells a story.”
Associated with the James Beard-nominated café ‘Folk’ that doubles as a wine shop, Neighbor X Folk can be found just minutes away from the brand’s primary location on Trumbull.
In a social media post made last week, the business plans to offer “minority-owned and sustainably minded brands” that vary from home decor and tableware, to books, bodycare, and other good giftable items.
Beyond that, the location will also offer workshops and product samplings. They could be cooking sessions or meet-and-greets with popular chefs behind exciting recipes and food brands.
“From hands-on workshops, book signings and product samplings, our space fosters a welcoming environment where creativity thrives amidst a community of conscious consumers and neighbors,” their Facebook post reads.
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Reliance on one player causes Michigan to crumble to Michigan State
After a promising first set, the Michigan volleyball team’s hopes were high.
But those hopes quickly faded away, turning into false hopes.
The Wolverines (16-10 overall, 6-9 Big Ten) ultimately fell to Michigan State (10-16, 3-12) after losing three consecutive sets, 3-1, with Michigan sophomore opposite hitter Valentina Vaulet being the only player able to generate consistent production for the Wolverines.
Each set started relatively toe-to-toe with Michigan and the Spartans constantly alternating leads. In the first set, momentum shifted to the Wolverines’ side, as they secured a 25-20 set win. While the following sets had similar starts, the momentum began to shift out of Michigan’s favor and into the hands of Michigan State, giving the Spartans three consecutive set wins.
“(Michigan State) really put a lot of pressure on us to be able to score.” Michigan coach Erin Virtue said. “In this conference, anyone can win any single night. We have to find a way back into that win column.”
Getting back into that “win column” seemed possible for the Wolverines after a promising first set. However, Michigan’s sole reliance on Vaulet and her consistency gave Michigan State an advantage because of the Spartans’ cohesion and better balance on the court.
“Valentina is somebody that we lean on a lot,” Virtue said. “We certainly leaned a lot on her to score points, especially from the offensive side of things, and we really needed some of her counterparts to step up and be able to have a little more balance.”
Vaulet’s contributions were crucial throughout the match, as she finished with 20 kills, two aces, one block and the winning point for the first set — she far exceeded her teammates’ production. However, her teammates’ reliance on her ultimately cost the Wolverines the match. Her dominance on the court did not deter Michigan State, as the Spartans kept their feet on the gas once they won their second set. Their continued strength through the third and fourth sets, with 25-18 victories in both sets, emphasized the need for Michigan to work on its stability and execution.
“For us, it’s just stabilizing our past and the scenes that we’re working in there,” Virtue said. “We had to do a little bit of a better job in communication or execution.”
With stability, communication and execution in mind, the Wolverines are looking to get back into the win column amid a six-game losing streak.
The team’s constant leaning on Vaulet was a detriment against Michigan State. The Wolverines know they must work cohesively to succeed. To do so, Michigan will need contributions from more than just Vaulet, contributions it didn’t get against Michigan State.
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