The Detroit Neighborhood Guidebook

The Detroit Neighborhood Guidebook
Title The Detroit Neighborhood Guidebook PDF eBook
Author Aaron Foley
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 160
Release 2017-08-21
Genre Travel
ISBN 099890418X

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Detroiters need to get to know their neighbors better. Wait ― maybe that should be, Detroiters should get to know their neighborhoods better. It seems like everybody thinks they know the neighborhoods here, but because there are so many, the definitions become too broad, the characteristics become muddled, the stories become lost. Edited by Aaron Foley, The Detroit Neighborhood Guidebook contains essays by Zoe Villegas, Drew Philip, Hakeem Weatherspoon, Marsha Music, Ian Thibodeau, and dozens of others.

The Detroitist

The Detroitist
Title The Detroitist PDF eBook
Author Marsha Music
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2019-12
Genre
ISBN 9780999579978

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THE DETROITIST is an anthology of poems and stories aboutDetroit written by a daughter of Detroit.Natives of Detroit will recognize the places,faces, and history of their city. Newcomersto Detroit will learn about a Detroit thatwas and is a real locale, not a media-driveninvention. Those returning to the Detroittheir parents and grandparents fled willrealize that they are not here to save Detroit,but to be saved by their new hometown.Words of hope. Words of grief. Wordsof joy. Words of sadness. Stories abouta long-ago time. Stories about today andtomorrow. The Detroitist is a fascinatingcombination of poetry and prose that willentertain you, engage you, and educate you.The Detroitist is a book about Detroiters, forDetroiters, written by a Detroiter. If you arenot already a Detroiter, The Detroitist willprobably make you want to be a Detroiter.The Detroitist is about "Detroit Pride," past,present, and future.Marsha Battle Philpot, known in Detroit as"Marsha Music," was born in Detroit andgrew up in Highland Park, Michigan. In2012, she was awarded a prestigious KresgeLiterary Arts Fellowship, and in 2015 shereceived a Knight Arts award. She is alsorecognized as an exemplar of Detroit style.

The Detroit Lancet

The Detroit Lancet
Title The Detroit Lancet PDF eBook
Author Leartus Connor
Publisher
Total Pages 594
Release 1882
Genre Medicine
ISBN

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Cases on Arts Entrepreneurship

Cases on Arts Entrepreneurship
Title Cases on Arts Entrepreneurship PDF eBook
Author Mark Tonelli
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages 243
Release 2023-01-20
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1802209301

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How can entrepreneurial thinking be applied to ventures in the arts? What strategies can artists employ to build viable professional careers? How can sustainable and thriving arts organizations be created? Merging the worlds of business and the arts, this engaging book of case studies of individuals and organizations, written by experts spanning a broad range of fields within the arts, offers insight into answering these key questions.

The Commercial and Financial Chronicle

The Commercial and Financial Chronicle
Title The Commercial and Financial Chronicle PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 1250
Release 1928
Genre Banks and banking
ISBN

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Why Detroit Matters

Why Detroit Matters
Title Why Detroit Matters PDF eBook
Author Brian Doucet
Publisher Policy Press
Total Pages 408
Release 2017-04-06
Genre Social Science
ISBN 144732790X

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Detroit has come to symbolise deindustrialization and the challenges, and opportunities, it presents. As many cities struggle with urban decline, racial and ethnic tensions and the consequences of neoliberal governance and political fragmentation, Detroit’s relevance grows stronger. Why Detroit Matters bridges academic and non-academic responses to this extreme example of a fractured and divided, post-industrial city. Contributions from many of the leading scholars on Detroit are joined by influential writers, planners, artists and activists who have contributed chapters drawing on their experiences and ideas. The book concludes with interviews with some of the city’s most important visionaries who are engaged in inspiring practices which provide powerful lessons for Detroit and other cities around the world. The book will be a valuable reference for scholars, practitioners and students from across disciplines including geography, planning, architecture, sociology, urban studies, history, American studies, and economics.

Proceedings of the Board of Education, Detroit

Proceedings of the Board of Education, Detroit
Title Proceedings of the Board of Education, Detroit PDF eBook
Author Detroit (Mich.). Board of Education
Publisher
Total Pages 386
Release 1892
Genre Public schools
ISBN

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Contains proceedings of annual, regular and special meetings.