Education Beat:  Flint schools lose 60 educators, 833 years of experience in 2019
Sep26

Education Beat: Flint schools lose 60 educators, 833 years of experience in 2019

By Harold C. Ford What had been a steady stream of educators departing Flint Community Schools (FCS) in the first seven months of 2019, became a torrent in August and September.  According to FCS records posted at its website, the district lost 60 educators with 833 years of experience from January to September. FCS “Personnel Recommendations” revealed the following number of educator resignations and retirements and collective years...

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UAW members keep up vigils on the picket line as strike grinds on
Sep22

UAW members keep up vigils on the picket line as strike grinds on

By Jan Worth-Nelson Amidst continual honks from passersby in bright sun, United Auto Workers strikers on the picket line at the General Motors Flint Assembly Plant on Van Slyke Road said Friday they have “no clue” how long they’ll be there and are worried, but also committed to what they hope will be greater parity on two matters:  the status of temporary workers and threatened cuts to health care benefits. Some also...

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In the midst of celebration, one mural protest raises questions about public art
Sep22

In the midst of celebration, one mural protest raises questions about public art

By Jan Worth-Nelson While Flint residents for the most part seem to be enjoying the appearance over the last year of dozens of murals produced through the Flint Public Art Project (FPAP), work has stopped on one wall in Carriage Town because of a protest from its neighbors. The dispute, between the congregation of Woodside Church and the FPAP, appears to be raising questions about the role of “public” in “public...

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Review:  Flint Writers Fest displays depth, diversity of Flint talent
Sep21

Review: Flint Writers Fest displays depth, diversity of Flint talent

By Harold C. Ford ‘Writing is the painting of the voice.”   …Voltaire The latest iteration of a local festival that elevates the literary arts displayed the depth and diversity of Flint-based writers Sept. 13-14.  This year, its third, the event premiered a new name, date, location, and talent. Formerly the Flint Literary Festival, the Flint Festival of Writers featured a program of talented Flint writers at the Ferris Wheel building...

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Kids, Mayor Weaver release 125 baby sturgeon, cousins of T-Rex, into Flint River
Sep21

Kids, Mayor Weaver release 125 baby sturgeon, cousins of T-Rex, into Flint River

By Jan Worth-Nelson After a half hour of speeches in scalding sun, about 50 kids and their parents lined up for the main event at the Mott Park Recreation Area Saturday:  one by one, reaching into a bucket of muddy water, gently cupping a six-inch long, slimy baby sturgeon, and dropping it into the Flint River. The event was a dual celebration:  first, reintroducing 125 hatchery-reared juvenile lake sturgeon into the Saginaw Bay...

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Review: Connor Coyne’s serial Flint allegory “Urbantasm” continues with”ambitious, authentic” Book Two
Sep20

Review: Connor Coyne’s serial Flint allegory “Urbantasm” continues with”ambitious, authentic” Book Two

By Robert R. Thomas Flint author Connor Coyne’s Urbantasm is a serial novel composed of four books. Last year I read and reviewed Book One: The Dying City (EVM July 2, 2018). So surprised had I been by Coyne’s ambitious allegorical teen noir serial novel that I approached Book Two: The Empty Room with something akin to an elderly version of the unabashed exciting curiosity the Saturday matinee movie serials at the Roxy Theater brought...

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