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Rebecca Bare

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» History’s Lessons Never Cease: Detroiters Celebrate Dr. Charles H. Wright
By Rebecca Bare | Published 09/17/2008 | Comerica HomeFront | Unrated
“I’d bring healthy babies into the world and I’d see them later and they’d be psychologically scarred. I saw we had to do something about society, and the museum was an effort to do that.”
» Mae Day
By Rebecca Bare | Published 09/3/2008 | | Unrated
Mae Day has taken the Detroit airwaves by storm with her sexy, infectious single BABWhy and is making strides toward becoming the next female hip hop star to take off from the Motor City launching pad.
» Project Next – Empowering young minds
By Rebecca Bare | Published 09/3/2008 | | Unrated
Now that the new school year has officially commenced, it is time for parents, mentors and teachers to refocus their attention on getting children back into the mind frame of learning.
» Legacy In Motion 2007
By Rebecca Bare | Published 10/2/2007 | Business | Unrated

HONORING OUR PAST, PREPARING FOR OUR FUTURE”

This year, the Michigan Chronicle will celebrate its continued legacy of excellence with its annual gala.  In one room, political leaders, business executives, entertainers and newspaper subscribers will be invited to join together in support the legendary newspaper, its accomplishments and future endeavors.

The Roostertail
November 9, 2007
7p.m. to 12a.m.

» GLOBAL VILLAGE
By Rebecca Bare | Published 09/12/2007 | Main News | Unrated

African youth poised to become first Black chess grandmaster

   
(GIN) — With a trail of tournament successes, a young man from Zambia has shaken up the world chess community.

   
Amon Simutowe, already an international master, is only steps away from being the first Black grandmaster from sub-Saharan Africa. A decisive match is under way in Namibia.