35th Annual Mack Alive parade held in Detroit
?Mack Alive was built on the belief that when a community comes together, it can transform lives,? said Alberta Tinsley-Talabi, Founder of Mack Alive. ?For 35 years, this parade has been more than a march down Mack Avenue; it?s been a movement of hope, pride, and progress. We are honoring those who paved the way while making sure the next generation is equipped to succeed.? This year?s Grand Marshals are Detroit Police Chief Todd Bettison and Coco the Comedian, alongside community activist AJ Williams, who will be honored for their ongoing commitment to uplifting Detroit neighborhoods.
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