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How Detroit native Rosalind Roz Brewer is breaking barriers

Detroit tequila brand owned by a Black woman is first of its kind

Posted By Marisa Kalil-Barrino on Thu, Apr 15, 2021 at 12:40 PM click to enlarge Nayana and Don Ferguson founded Anteel Tequila. Anteel Tequila is believed to be the nation s first U.S. tequila brand to be partially owned by a Black woman. The company was co-founded in 2018 by metro Detroiters Nayana Ferguson and her husband Don, who were looking for a new adventure after being in the corporate world for over 20 years, says Ferguson, who was born and raised in Detroit and is a graduate of the Cass Technical High School. When they decided to start a tequila company, they found a distillery to work with in Mexico.

Detroit Neighborhood Vaccine Week still on amid J&J vaccine pause

Detroit ‘Neighborhood Vaccine Week’ still on amid J&J vaccine pause City to administer Pfizer vaccine instead of Johnson & Johnson vaccine Tags:  A nurse injects a patient with a dose of AstraZeneca vaccine in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Friday March 19, 2021. (AP Photo/ Diomande Ble Blonde) (Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.) Appointments must be made in advance at 313-230-0505 to receive a COVID vaccine at one of Detroit s Neighborhood Vaccine Week sites. DETROIT – The city of Detroit will still be administering coronavirus vaccines to individuals participating in “Neighborhood Vaccine Week” this week amid the nation’s recommendation to pause use of the Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine.

As Michigan COVID cases surge, local leaders focus on getting residents vaccinated

As Michigan COVID cases surge, local leaders focus on getting residents vaccinated Updated:  Tags:  DETROIT – For the seventh week in a row, the state of Michigan is the worst in the nation in terms of coronavirus cases. “In the last couple of months, we have seen a rise in hospitalizations and cases in out percent positivity and frankly, we are right back where we were a year ago,” said, Detroit Chief Health Officer Denise Fair. “Right now, the virus is winning and the only way for us to fight back is to make sure that we are following those safety precautions and we’re limiting all our interactions so we can get back to normal.”

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