I don’t have time to write about the entire episode right now, but, as the election is tomorrow, I wanted to draw your attention to an interview I did a few weeks ago, during episode 51 of the Saturday Six Pack, with Radical Washtenaw co-founder D’Real Graham. Graham, as you may know, has spent the […]
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D’Real Graham, write-in candidate for Washtenaw County Prosecutor
Posted in Ann Arbor, Civil Liberties, Politics, The Saturday Six Pack, Uncategorized, Ypsilanti Also tagged 2016, Aura Rosser, Brian Mackie, D’Real Graham, elections, jail, law enforcement, police brutality, police reform, Radical Washtenaw, the militarization of the police, Washtenaw County Prosecutor, write-in 11 Comments
Gregory A. Fournier on his new book “Terror in Ypsilanti,” poet Thylias Moss on Limited Fork Theory, D’Real Graham on his write-in campaign for County Prosecutor, and a preview of the 2016 Zine Show …on this weekend’s edition of the Saturday Six Pack
This Saturday’s episode will be told in four parts… Our first guest will be Gregory A. Fournier, author of Terror in Ypsilanti, the new book on EMU student turned serial killer John Norman Collins. Collins, for those of you who weren’t around in the late ’60s, is thought to have murdered seven young women in […]
Posted in Ann Arbor, Art and Culture, Civil Liberties, History, Uncategorized, Ypsilanti Also tagged 22 North Gallery, Aura Rosser, black lives matter, Brian Mackie, County Prosecutor, D’Real Graham, EMU, Erin Anderson-Ruddon, forks, hallucinatory force, Harold Bloom, Jen Mumford, John Norman Collins, Limited Fork Theory, MacArthur Foundation, Michigan Murders, murder, poetry, police brutality, Radical Washtenaw, serial killers, Sue Beineman, Terror in Ypsilanti, Thylias Moss, Wannabe Hoochie Mama Gallery of Realities' Red Dress Code: New and Selected Poems, Washtenaw County Prosecutor, Ypsilanti Ripper, Zine Show 11 Comments
Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy chooses not to pursue perjury charges against former Detroit Police Deputy Chief James Tolbert for his role in the framing of Davonte Sanford
Over the past five years, I’ve written quite a bit on this site about a young man by the name of Davonte Sanford. [Sanford is pictured above.] As you may recall, Davontae, who is developmentally disabled and blind in one eye, was taken into police custody in Detroit at the age of 14 for the […]