El Pulso: Weekly News from EL CENTRAL
In this week's edition of EL PULSO, the Southwest Detroit Business Association honors neighborhood leaders during its annual Community Investment Breakfast, recognizing decades of investment, advocacy, and leadership as the community prepares for its next chapter of growth. We also report on Strangers No Longer's Assembly for Hope, where immigrant advocates, faith leaders, and elected officials ratified the organization's first statewide policy platform ahead of the 2026 election season, outlining priorities for immigration reform and voter education. A new Michigan Historical Marker is unveiled in Southwest Detroit honoring Dr. Lucile "Luci" Cruz Gajec, whose work preserving Mexican, Indigenous, and Indo-Hispanic history helped shape the community's historical record for future generations. Plus, Concert of Colors returns to Mexicantown in honor of founder Ismael Ahmed, Detroit opens cooling centers during a stretch of dangerous heat, and families in Michigan respond to the humanitarian crises unfolding in Venezuela and Cuba. We also recap the latest from the 2026 FIFA World Cup as Mexico advances to face England in the Round of 16, Canada reaches the knockout stage, and EL CENTRAL's David Levine reports from inside the tournament in Houston. 🎧 New episodes every Thursday on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Hosted by Michael D. Gutierrez
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