Showing posts with label auto industry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label auto industry. Show all posts

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Fault Lines: Despair & Revival in Detroit, Part 2


In part two of this series from Al Jazeera's Fault Lines program May 14, 2009, Despair, revival in Detroit Part 2, they take a closer look at what local residents are doing to survive in this devastated economy.

Grace Lee Boggs discusses how Detroit--100 years ago--was a symbol of industrialization. Today, it is a symbol of devastation and deindustrialization. Many of the jobs that UAW workers have fought to maintain are now being sent to Mexico, as in the case of American Axle.

Unlike the auto executives who chose to focus on the bottom line sales of their profitable SUVs and other gas guzzling vehicles, many Detroiters saw the collapse coming.

In one segment, Bobbi Thompson, a piano teacher at Detroit's Central United Methodist Church, discusses how she lost her four children to the foster system for 22 months because she was unable to pay her utilities bills. She also points out how the public schools failed to see changes coming in the auto industry and continued to educate her children and others for "drone work instead of brain work."

Another segment of this video shows Capuchin Soup Kitchen's Earthworks Urban Farm, "the largest network of urban food production in the U.S." It encompasses over 130 sq km (80 sq mi) of vacant lots and provides 100,000 seedings per year, such as eggplants, melons, and peppers.

The video ends with an assessment by MWRO's Maureen Taylor with faith that Detroit will be "hell on wheels" once it pulls out of this! Please share this series with others!

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Video: Despair, revival in Detroit , Part 1


Please check out this two part series from Al Jazeera's Fault Lines program May 14, 2009, Despair, revival in Detroit.

Journalist, Avi Lewis, interviews GM executives along with MWRO Chair, Maureen Taylor, and other local residents, activists, and workers. It's a great overview of the automotive industry collapse where Detroit was once "Ground Zero" of the automotive world.

One portion of the report includes a tour by Maureen Taylor of low-income housing that was torn down to make way for sporting facilities and casinos: "They call it urban renewal, we call it urban removal!"

There are also great interviews with Bobbi Thompson, Grace Lee Boggs, Ralph Nader, and other local and national figures. Check it out!

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Speakers for a New America

Streaming online tonight...
Speakers for a New America

Speakers from America's Rust Belt discuss the crisis in auto, the bailout, poverty and solutions.


Claire McClinton will be on KPFK Beautiful Struggle, at 7pm (PST), Tuesday, March 3, 2009 discussing the crisis in auto. Claire McClinton is an auto-worker from Flint, Michigan, a labor leader and community activist. She discusses the bailout and the crisis in auto. You can listen to the program live at or download the program from the KPFK archives after it airs.

"Ask Welfare Rights," with Maureen Taylor and Marian Kramer of the Michigan Welfare Rights Organization, will be on WHPR TV and radio from Detroit, MI tonight from 7-8:00 PM (EST). The lively weekly discussions deal with the growing poverty, the struggle for water for Detroit residents, politics, solutions and more.You can view the program on your computer each week.

See Speakers for a New America for a list of national leaders and activists who can speak to your group or community about grassroots solutions to U.S. problems and more.