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National Voices, Local Urgency: Pancakes & Politics Forum 2 Confronts Federal Cuts, Chaos in Washington, and Detroit’s Path Forward 

April 17, 2025

The Michigan Chronicle's Pancakes & Politics Forum 2 brought national and local leaders together to discuss the consequences of diminishing federal support and political chaos on communities. For the first time in its 20-year history, the forum featured national voices alongside Michigan's leaders to address how financial and institutional systems are negatively shifting for nonprofits, local governments, and working-class families. Moderated by Dennis Archer Jr.

Who is affected

  • Nonprofits, local governments, and working-class families
  • Black communities in Detroit and other majority-Black cities
  • The nonprofit sector, which employs 10% of Michigan's workforce
  • Communities served by nonprofits including those using after-school programs, food banks, veterans' services, and health centers
  • Detroit residents and businesses facing uncertainty from federal disinvestment
  • Manufacturing industries in Detroit transitioning to AI-powered production

What action is being taken

  • The Michigan Chronicle is hosting the Pancakes & Politics Forum, bringing national voices together with local leaders for the first time in its 20-year history
  • Local leaders in Detroit are working to build systems that provide housing with wrap-around services
  • Community leaders are advocating for the Community Reinvestment Act and Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs)
  • Detroit organizations are developing local solutions to fill gaps left by federal disinvestment
  • Local institutions are attempting to work together to replace diminishing federal support

Why it matters

  • Federal support for critical social services and financial systems is diminishing, creating instability
  • 90% of nonprofits run on federal funding, making them vulnerable to policy changes and cuts
  • Detroit and other majority-Black cities are experiencing erosion of trust in financial systems and civic leadership
  • The U.S. economic leadership position is threatened by current policy chaos and institutional attacks
  • Manufacturing returning to places like Detroit will be AI-powered rather than creating traditional jobs
  • International allies are choosing more consistent partners like China over the unpredictable U.S.
  • Without federal guardrails, small cracks in financial and social systems can become major problems

What's next

  • No explicit next steps stated in the article

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National Voices, Local Urgency: Pancakes & Politics Forum 2 Confronts Federal Cuts, Chaos in Washington, and Detroit’s Path Forward