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Category Archives: Flint

MU Saginaw/Bay City Justice Assembly Recap: Community, Strategy, and Next Steps

Last week, Saginaw and Bay City residents gathered for the MU Justice Assembly—a space to reflect, connect, & plan for change. Join us at our next meeting

Posted bydasbatesJune 4, 2025June 10, 2025Posted inBlog, Eastern Michigan, Flint, Movement Politics, Project 3.5, SaginawTags: Civic Engagement, Project 3.5Leave a comment on MU Saginaw/Bay City Justice Assembly Recap: Community, Strategy, and Next Steps

Michigan United in Flint: at the Genesee County Community Safety Resource Fair

Michigan United was in Flint at a community saftey fair that was part of HeART to Canvas—hand-painted portraits honoring victims of violence.

Posted bydasbatesMay 20, 2025June 10, 2025Posted inEnd Gun Violence in Michigan, Flint, Movement PoliticsTags: Civic Engagement

What Happened at the Latest Flint Justice Assembly Meeting?

At our May meeting, we joined together for community power building and campaign work. Join us in June.

Posted bydasbatesMay 9, 2025June 11, 2025Posted inEastern Michigan, Flint, Movement Politics, News & Media, Project 3.5Tags: Civic Engagement, Project 3.5

Michigan United Healthcare at Work in Flint

We’re tallking about better dental health for people in the community. Another example of how we’re working for you.

Posted bydasbatesMay 9, 2025June 10, 2025Posted inBlog, Flint, Healthcare, News & Media, VictoriesTags: Civic Engagement

What Happened at the Latest Flint Justice Assembly Meeting?

At our May meeting, we joined together for community power building and campaign work. Join us in June.

Posted bydasbatesMay 9, 2025June 10, 2025Posted inBlog, Eastern Michigan, Faith in Justice, Flint, Movement PoliticsTags: Civic Engagement

Protecting the Election in Flint’s Third Ward

We were out in Flint, protecting your right to vote in yesterday’s 3rd Ward special city council election If you see something, say something. Help us protect the vote. Call 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683).

Posted bydasbatesMay 7, 2025June 10, 2025Posted inBlog, Election Protection, Flint, Movement Politics, News & Media, Project 3.5, Statewide, VictoriesTags: Civic Engagement, Project 3.5

Protecting the Election in Flint’s Third Ward

We were out in Flint, protecting your right to vote in yesterday’s 3rd Ward special city council election If you see something, say something. Help us protect the vote. Call 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683).

Posted bydasbatesMay 7, 2025June 10, 2025Posted inBlog, Election Protection, Flint, Movement Politics, News & Media, Statewide, VictoriesTags: Civic Engagement

Watch Michigan United Fight for You

Michigan United’s Pastor Monica Villareal was on WNEM 5 news asking Genesee Co. Board members to fight against safety net cuts.

Posted bydasbatesMarch 14, 2025June 11, 2025Posted inBlog, Flint, Movement Politics, News & Media, StatewideTags: Civic Engagement

MU in the News: Fighting Against Cuts to the Safety Net

Michigan United’s Pastor Monica Villareal was in the Flint news asking county board members about funding cuts to social services.

Posted bydasbatesMarch 12, 2025June 10, 2025Posted inBlog, Flint, Movement Politics, News & Media, StatewideTags: Civic Engagement

Flint Council Passes Landmark Medical Debt Relief Plan for Residents

After months of delays, the Flint City Council approved a proposal on Wednesday to erase $32 million in medical debt for Flint residents.

Posted bydasbatesJanuary 9, 2025June 10, 2025Posted inEastern Michigan, Flint, Healthcare, News & Media, Press Release, Statewide, VictoriesTags: Civic Engagement, Healthcare

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