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A People's Atlas of Detroit /

Critical, wide-ranging analyses of Detroit's redevelopment and alternative visions for its future.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Stallmann, Tim (Editor ), Safransky, Sara (Editor ), Newman, Andrew (Editor ), Campbell, Linda (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Detroit : Wayne State University Press, [2020]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Maps and Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Detroit and the Long Struggle for Liberation -- Introduction -- Mapping Slavery in Detroit -- City of Midnight: The Underground Railroad and Anti-Slavery Resistance in Detroit -- Labor Struggles -- Race and the Right to Housing -- The Walk to Freedom -- 1967: "Riot is a Four-Letter Word" -- Speaking with Grace and Sterling -- Chapter 2. This Land is Ours: Toward a New Urban Commons -- Introduction -- "Defending the Land is Important." 
505 0 |a Detroit-Opoly: Who Owns and Cares for Land in Detroit? -- "This Is What We Call Home" -- Backyard Garden -- The River Rats: Fishing, Mutuality, and Community -- Detroit/Windsor: Building a Cross-Border Commons -- "We Need to Put Together a Plan That Honors People in This Place, On This Land" -- Chapter 3. Growing a Revolution -- Introduction -- Urban Agriculture in Detroit: A Long Tradition -- "We Actually Have the Capacity to Define Our Own Reality" -- Resurget Cineribus -- "Liberated Territory is a Means of Survival" -- "We're Just Beginning the Journey." 
505 0 |a "Poor People Are Not Some Exotic Breed of People -- They're Our Brothers and Sisters" -- "There's a Narrative of the New Detroit, but It Doesn't Include the Majority of Detroit" -- "We are Trying to Build Foundational Relationships That Transcend Any Issue" -- "Food Justice Beyond Urban Agriculture" -- Chapter 4. Suspending Democracy is Violence -- Introduction -- "Put Your Body and Put Your Voice into Debates" -- On Citywide Suffrage: "People who are undocumented are human. They have rights" -- The Detroit People's Platform -- The Fight for a Community Benefits Agreement Ordinance in Detroit 
505 0 |a No Alternative? People's Plan for Restructuring -- "We Believe in People Power" -- United Nations Deems Water Shutoffs a Human Rights Violation -- "You Have Taxation without Representation" -- Election Reflection -- Detroit -- Chapter 5. Gentrification is Only Part of It: Understanding Race and Displacement in Detroit -- Introduction -- Black Homeownership in Detroit -- Corporate Power and the Reinvention of Detroit: Address Given to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Congress at Wayne State University, 2014 -- Letter to Alden Park Towers Management 
505 0 |a The Campaign for the Griswold Seniors: "If I had the money, I wouldn't move" -- Detroit Future City: Urban Sustainability as a Force of Displacement -- The Riverfront East Congregation Initiative: "Do they have our community's best interests at heart?" -- Toward Land Justice: "When we stop dreaming, we have no hope but to remain stuck in a nightmare. Dreaming ... we remember the taste of freedom" -- "Most of the Work We Do Is Systems Change Work" -- Chapter 6. The Right to the City -- Introduction -- The Right to Water -- Why I Choose to Block Water Shutoff Trucks 
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