Tuesday, May 01, 2007

International Workers Day in Detroit

From the always low-brow freep:

UPDATED AT 1:33 p.m. -- Thousands of immigrants jammed into Clark Park in southwest Detroit on Tuesday, calling for immigration reform and an end to deportations that they say are splitting up families.


- A crowd estimated as "Thousands of immigrants". Firstly, there were many non-immigrant U.S. citizens there, including many families with non-immigrant child born here. Secondly, "thousands" is a pretty half-assed estimate (1000-999,999). I would say that at least 10,000 people were there (including many "immigrants").

- "...jammed into Clark Park". Poorly chosen words? Actually there was plenty of space to walk around at Clark Park, even though "thousands" turned out. We also "jammed" Vernor Highway with a 2-mile march from Patton Park.

- "...deportations that they say are splitting up families". Are we actually going to debate whether or not deportations split up families? Who's "they"? And who could deny that the majority of deportations separate family members from each other?

Anyhow, enough freep-bashing. Here are some pictures:


The march gets underway at Patton Park.




Around the curve at Vernor and Dix...


...and under the train tracks


Clark Park

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Monday, January 15, 2007

Ernie Harwell Sermonizes at New Salvation Army Rehab Center



The Salvation Army just concluded a weekend of activities to dedicate their new Adult Rehabilitation Center in Detroit. Sunday, former Detroit Tigers broadcaster Ernie Harwell delivered a speech that alluded to social collectivism. The building is located on Fort Street, between 10th and Rosa Parks.


New Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center




Street-faced Loading Docks

Down the block, a new Salvation Army thrift store is at Fort and Brooklyn, 4 blocks east (toward Downtown).



Facing west on Fort Street, new store, post office on the left, adult rehabilitation center just past the post office.


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