Commentary:  In Gov. Snyder’s RTAB decision on a tax lien moratorium, more than just finances are at stake
Jul03

Commentary: In Gov. Snyder’s RTAB decision on a tax lien moratorium, more than just finances are at stake

The following essay was written by Dr. Ben Pauli, Ph.D., an assistant professor of social science in the Department of Liberal Studies at Kettering University in Flint.  Thanks to Chris Savage at Electablog, where this essay first appeared, for allowing us to reprint it.  You can see the original here. In a special meeting on May 17, the Flint City Council voted to approve a one-year moratorium on the city’s practice of putting tax...

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Book Review:  Sing for Your Life, a Story of Race, Music, and Family
Jul02

Book Review: Sing for Your Life, a Story of Race, Music, and Family

 by Harold C. Ford In 1994 at the age of 12, Ryan Speedo Green was taken forcibly to Virginia’s infamous DeJarnette Center after he threatened to kill his mother and his brother. The lowest point for Green at DeJarnette may have been when his downward spiraling behavior landed him in solitary confinement, as related by Daniel Bergner in the 2016 book Sing for Your Life, A Story of Race, Music and Family: “He stood at the door...

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