MU was in DC meeting with Michigan lawmakers to say: “protect our communities—don’t fund detention and deportation.”
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MU in Action: Organizing to End Gun Violence in Michigan
On Friday, May 16, everyone with a stake gathered in Flint for a community conversation on stopping gun violence.
Juneteenth 2025: a Week of Resistance with Power, Purpose, and People!
This Juneteenth, we’re not just celebrating our ancestors’ freedom. Our theme this year is “Resist.” Tap for events from June 13th to 21st
Michigan United Healthcare was in DC, Talking about Vaccine Misinformation
Last month, our own Latressa Gordon, DNP, MSN, RN discussed vaccines & disinformation the 2025 NQMF Leadership Summit.
MU Behind the Scenes: Working Together for Fair Treatment by Farmington Hills Police
How Michigan United joined with a faith partner to help solve one community’s problem with “driving while Black.” It’s an example of what we do
Juneteenth 2025: a Week of Resistance with Power, Purpose, and People!
This Juneteenth, we’re not just celebrating our ancestors’ freedom. Our theme this year is “Resist.” Tap for events from June 13th to 21st
Protecting the Election in Flint’s Third Ward
Michigan United Healthcare at Work in Flint
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Grassroots Power in Action: Why Neighborhood and Community Organizing Matter More Than Ever
Discover how grassroots organizing and community building empowe people to drive real change, fight injustice, and protect democracy.
Ending Gun Violence in Michigan: Why We Must Act and What You Can Do Now
Through smarter policies and grassroots organizing, we can protect lives and promote safety. Here’s what every Michigan resident needs to know.