A year ago this weekend, as several hundred thousand women marched on our nation’s capitol, well over 1,000 people took to the streets of Ypsilanti in solidarity. And, tomorrow, many of us will be returning to those same streets, not only to march again, but to discuss how we might better work together to address […]
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Everything you need to know about tomorrow’s “March for Love, Resilience, and Action” in Ypsilanti
Posted in Uncategorized, Ypsilanti Also tagged Amy Shrodes, call to action, Community Benefits Ordinance, community organizing, Defend Affordable Ypsi, Desirae Simmons, dialogue, Donald Harrison, feminist spaces, gentrification, International Village, Karlie Ebersole, march for love resilience and action, marches, Mary Larkin, Matt Siegfried, motherhood, Perspectives on International Village, REDY, Rising for Economic Democracy in Ypsi, voter mobilization, voter registration, voting, We Love Ypsi Schools, WEOC, WIMA, YCS, Yodit Mesfin Johnson, Ypsilanti Gathering Space, zines 8 Comments
On The Ground Ypsi panel on the future of Ypsilanti
For those of you who weren’t able to trudge across the frozen tundra to attend last night’s On The Ground Ypsi panel on the future of Ypsilanti, where former State Representative David Rutledge asked questions of Lynne Settles, Bryan Foley, Decky Alexander, and me, I thought that I’d share the video. Here’s hoping, if you […]
Reflecting on the first five months of On The Ground Ypsi, and the future of this little city of ours
[Ypsi community activist and Southside resident Bryan Foley, seen here in a photo by Doug Coombe taken at Parkridge Community Center, will be on a December 15 panel hosted by On The Ground Ypsilanti about “Ypsi’s rich past, and visions for a vibrant future.”] Earlier this year, the folks at Issues Media Group, having identified […]
Posted in Mark's Life, Uncategorized, Ypsilanti Also tagged activism, Ann Arbor News, art, Brianna Kelly, Concentrate, David Rutledge, Decky Alexander, Doug Coombe, equity, future of journalism, gentrification, International Village, Issues Media Group, journalism, Kingdom Builders, Landline Creative Labs, Lynne Settles, MLive, news desert, On The Ground Ypsi, Parkridge Community Center, Patrick Dunn, Paul Schutt, photos of Mark, sense of place, sex cat, sexy photos of Mark, Ypsilanti Freighthouse 8 Comments