Archive for September 29th, 2009

THINKING FOR OURSELVES A General’s Assessment By Shea Howell Michigan Citizen, September 27, 2009 This week much of the top-secret report prepared by General Stanley McChrystal assessing the U.S. position in Afghanistan was declassified and made public. The 66-page document is worth reading. The media has focused on the General’s predictable recommendations. He wants more [...]

CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO GRACE’S TALK. This event celebrated the birthdays of Jane Addams and the Keynote Speaker Grace Lee Boggs. Grace Lee Boggs is an activist, writer, and speaker whose more than sixty years of political involvement encompass the major U.S. social movements of this century: Labor, Civil Rights, Black Power, Asian-American, Women’s, [...]

Excerpt: “This is an exciting time to be in Detroit,” said Grace Lee Boggs, a 94-year-old activist. “We’re engaged in creating something new.” As I sat in the dimly-lit upstairs of the Boggs Center, where many social justice activists had sat before me, I looked to the other participants of Semester in Detroit and saw [...]

During the summer of 2009, Philadelphia Student Union members set out to create a musical piece that documents the struggles students are faced with during their time in high school. The summer project focused on the production of 3 songs integrated into one student’s story dealing with the nearly 50% drop out rate plaguing Philadelphia. [...]

Grown in Detroit

Click the image above to view the trailer for Grown in Detroit by Dutch filmmakers, Mascha & Manfred Poppenk. The trailer features a poem by Starlet Lee of Detroit Summer. READ AND ADD COMMENTS.

LIVING FOR CHANGE Changing Concepts of Socialism By Grace Lee Boggs Michigan Citizen, Sept 22, 2009 I was in New York September 17-18 for the 60th anniversary celebration of Monthly Review. While there, I was on Democracy NOW two times [ 1 | 2 ]. At the MR celebration I began my remarks with Einstein’s [...]





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