Archive for May 6th, 2009
Grace Lee Boggs made a rare out-of-town appearance at the University of Southern California (USC) Los Angeles for a panel discussion on the “First 100 Days of the Obama Administration”. You can view the dialogues in which Grace participated on the USC website. [NOTE: To view these videos, you may need to download an external [...]
You are invited to our upcoming Detroit City of Hope monthly meeting: Tuesday, May 19th at 6:30 p.m. 3061 Field Street (Boggs Center) Detroit, Michigan 48214. For more information, please call 313-923-0797. The topic will be: “Community Building: Urban Gardens, Farms, and Food Security – Where Do We Go From Here?” In addition to organizational [...]
You are cordially invited to attend “Fannie Lou Hamer, Martin Luther King and Obama’s Other Ancestors” presented by Dr. Vincent Harding, Civil Rights Leader, Historian and Theologian at Iliff School of Theology in Denver, Author of There Is a River: The Black Struggle for Freedom in America. Tuesday, May 12, 2009, 6:30 p.m. 1500 Social [...]
Bill Wylie-Kellermann is a Detroit activist and United Methodist pastor serving St. Peter’s, an Episcopal congregation. In his article, Resurrection City for Sojourners Magazine, he outlines a broad vision for how Detroit is transforming into a model for urban sustainability. Resurrection City can be read as a companion piece to Jenny Lee‘s Detroit: Arsenal of [...]
Silent Art Auction to benefit the Allied Media Conference Tuesday, May 12, 2009. Motor City Brewing Works. 470 W. Canfield, Detroit. Auction bidding: 8PM – 1030PM. Winners announced at 11PM. Come see the art and learn more about the AMC. All are invited! CALL FOR ENTRIES Art submissions are due on or before May 10 [...]
LIVING FOR CHANGE Evolution or Extinction By Grace Lee Boggs Michigan Citizen, April 24, 2009 I am inspired and encouraged by the many different alternatives that people in this country and around the world are creating to replace the dehumanizing and destructive capitalist system which, after all, only came into existence a few hundred years [...]
In a recent article in The Nation, Jeff Chang argues for arts and culture to take a leading role in rebuilding our economies and communities. He cites the work of the Boggs Center as an example of the kind of leadership we need. Excerpt: In Detroit the James and Grace Lee Boggs Center to Nurture [...]















