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ORGANIZING IN DETROIT: WHY IT MATTERS TO ME

ORGANIZING IN DETROIT: WHY IT MATTERS TO ME

I am a social justice organizer who enjoys introducing conferences and other social justice initiatives to my great city, Detroit. However, it’s more than just organizing. It’s a responsibility that I find as difficult as I find rewarding. Detroit is a city that is over 80% black. It is a city that was disinvested in for many decades and, in […]

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You can have democracy in the Daddy State of Michigan when patriarchal Republicans say you can

You can have democracy in the Daddy State of Michigan when patriarchal Republicans say you can

This week Michigan legislators passed a package of bills dubbed “The Grand Bargain” that will help our state’s largest city, Detroit, get back on its feet. Missing from that package was a bill that would have prevented regional municipalities from renewing the existing voter-approved 10-year millage or the levying a new millage to fund the Detroit Institute of Arts. (Details […]

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Banks & insurance companies ask Detroit to eat its seed corn, obtain bids for billions of dollars for DIA art collection

Banks & insurance companies ask Detroit to eat its seed corn, obtain bids for billions of dollars for DIA art collection

It’s priceless art, not an “asset” The Detroit Free Press is reporting this afternoon that Financial Guaranty Insurance Co. has filed paperwork with the federal bankruptcy court overseeing Detroit’s bankruptcy showing that several four separate investors have made bids on the priceless art collection held by the Detroit Institute of Arts worth billions of dollars. A financial insurance giant that […]

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Deal underway for foundations to pay ransom to protect Detroit Institute of Arts collection

Deal underway for foundations to pay ransom to protect Detroit Institute of Arts collection

Creative strongarming? Detroit Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr has said for some time that he expects the Detroit Institute of Arts to come up with a half billion dollars of what can only be called ransom to help settle Detroit’s bankruptcy crisis. The expectation had the result of pitting the pensions of retired Detroit workers against priceless pieces of art held […]

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Detroit’s bank creditors: Christie’s art appraisal not good enough, might give “inappropriately low assessment” of DIA’s collection

Detroit’s bank creditors: Christie’s art appraisal not good enough, might give “inappropriately low assessment” of DIA’s collection

The desperation is getting palpable While Governor Rick Snyder met with billionaire Warren Buffett and Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein in Detroit yesterday, another group of wealthy moneymen were across town filing a motion with the federal judge asking that he take action on their behalf in Detroit’s ongoing bankruptcy saga. The banks that are owed money by Detroit are […]

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“A half billion dollars or the art gets it” – The looting of Detroit and why bankruptcy may be the best course

“A half billion dollars or the art gets it” – The looting of Detroit and why bankruptcy may be the best course

A rock on one side and a hard place on the other Last year, the Detroit Institute of Arts had over a half million visitors. The museum is a huge tourist draw and an anchor for the area of Detroit that surrounds it. The cost to the city of Detroit for this priceless collection of art is exactly zero dollars. […]

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Dear world: Keep your greedy hands off the Detroit Institute of Arts’ collection

Dear world: Keep your greedy hands off the Detroit Institute of Arts’ collection

The DIA is a superhero among museums. But that doesn’t mean it should have to save Detroit. I don’t understand this obsession some people have with the Detroit Institute of Arts selling off the treasures in its collection. Do they think it’s the DIA’s responsibility to save Detroit? Because it’s not. Of course, the people who think the DIA should […]

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No, Virginia, the DIA is not ruin porn

No, Virginia, the DIA is not ruin porn

One writer’s suggestion that Detroit doesn’t deserve its art treasures is offensive, elitist and idiotic. Although she wrote an article for Bloomberg entitled “Detroit’s Van Gogh Would Be Better Off in L.A.,” Virginia Postrel has never actually set foot in the Detroit Institute of Arts. She says she has been to Detroit, though, so I’m forced to imagine she’s one […]

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