Still trying to unravel the mystery of why people would choose, of their own free will, to move to Ypsilanti, I reached out to new residents Isaac and Emily Wingfield, and demanded that they submit to a formal Ypsilanti Immigration Interview. Here are the results. MARK: Isaac, I understand that you just recently took a […]
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Ypsilanti Immigration Interview: Emily and Isaac Wingfield
Posted in Art and Culture, Special Projects, Uncategorized, Ypsilanti Also tagged Allegany County, Ansel Adam, Appalachian State, AS220, Asheville, authenticity, bike friendly, community theater, dark rooms, Emily Wingfield, football, goats, Houghton, Isaac Wingfield, John Ritzenthaler Company, Lewis Hine, livestock, native prairie, New Urban Arts, New York, North Carolina, photography, pop-up farming, poverty tour, poverty. RFK, Providence, RISD, Robert Kennedy, Sara Meyer, sense of place, Seth Gruenwald, Starbucks, textiles, University of Michigan Residential College, urban agriculture, urban farming, walkability, Water Street, Ypsi immigration interview 4 Comments
I need your vote this weekend to send me to Netroots Nation
As I’ve mentioned before, I’m in the running for scholarship to this year’s Netroots Nation conference in Providence, Rhode Island. Right now, I’m sixth in the competition, with 286 votes. (I had about 350 in the first round, but they were all wiped out when the second round began.) The top three vote-getters are guaranteed […]
Posted in Mark's Life, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged conspiracy theory, Cthulhu, Democracy for America, FDR, George Soros, H.P. Lovecraft, Howard Dean, Netroots Nation, Obaba's private black army, occult, Providence, scholarships 15 Comments