Today's Detroiters not only hope for better things; we make them happen--That's why Detroit will rise again, like the phoenix, from the ashes of the present to forge a better future...
Racism American Style: Lowes caves to Islamiphobes
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A TV show portraying real Muslim-American families who are proud members of
America's melting pot. Sounds like a pretty good idea, right? Showing both
Mu...
God on her side
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A woman enters the record store, walks past the wall of CDs, past the sign
that says “Buy 12 tapes in 1 year, get a cassette free,” and over to the
counter...
Boiling Frogs: Peter Phillips on Project Censored
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Peter Phillips
Boiling Frogs
Peter Phillips describes Project Censored, its mission, operational style
and funding, then talks about what he has coined ...
Crime: Hamtramck vs. Highland Park
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I thought it might be interesting to compare the crime statistics between
Hamtramck and Highland Park, but it is apparently not that simple.
Hamtramck di...
The Precarious Jobs Recovery
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February’s 227,000 net new jobs – the third month in a row of job gains
well in excess of 200,000 – is good news for President Obama and bad news
for Mi...
Podcast: All Good Things...
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It's TIME to say goodbye for now. As we end our yearlong look at the
people, the events and the issues facing the Motor City, what have we
learned? What ar...
Art Detroit Now – 3/9/12
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Your online guide to great contemporary art in Detroit. March 8, 2012 –
News, exhibitions, openings and events. MoCAD Department of Education and
Public En...
I fear our current national policies are helping to push the world into a twenty-first century abyss of constant war, disease, and unstoppable environmental devastation due to global climate change--but I hope we may still organize the political will and democratic power to transform our policies to keep ourselves and the rest of the world from marching headlong into the abyss. This transformation begins with US: "Organize, organize, organize!"
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