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Detroit Water Politics

by kspence | Jul 1, 2014 | Detroit, Neoliberalism, The Future of the City, Urban Politics

In the ongoing effort to "right size" the City of Detroit's budget, public officials have begun a draconian effort designed to further extort resources from residents with the least ability to afford them. They've increased water rates, and begun to...

Baltimore's Youth Curfew and the Right to the City

by kspence | Jun 14, 2014 | Neoliberalism, The Future of the City, Urban Politics | 1 comment

During the first week of June Baltimore's City Council overwhelmingly approved legislation modifying Baltimore's curfew law to make it one of the strictest in the country. Kids under 14 have to be indoors by 9pm. Kids between 14-16 have to be indoors by 10pm...

Big Enough to Matter Small Enough to Win–The Question of Proliferation

by kspence | Jul 8, 2013 | Imaging the City, Neoliberalism, The Future of the City, Urban Politics

A few months ago my colleague William Connolly considered The Dilemma of Electoral Politics. Given how bankrupt yet at the same time essential the US electoral system is, how do those of us on the Left deal with it? His answer:  The formula is to move back and...

10 People Who Could Help Save Detroit (NOT)

by kspence | Jun 3, 2013 | Detroit, Imaging the City, Neoliberalism, The Future of the City, Urban Politics

A few years ago Time magazine bought a house in Indian Village (one of Detroit's wealthiest neighborhoods) and housed its staff there for a year to follow what appeared to be Detroit's slow death. And now with the presence of the Emergency Financial Manager...

Detropia (A Short Review)

by kspence | Oct 23, 2012 | Culture, Neoliberalism, The Future of the City, Urban Politics | 5 comments

I had the opportunity to see the film Detropia last Friday (it's showing at The Charles Theater for the next week I believe). It's been here before (it played during the Maryland Film Festival) but I missed it. The trailer:  DETROPIA Trailer from...

My Brightest Diamond (Imaging Detroit)

by kspence | Oct 11, 2012 | Imaging the City, The Future of the City, Urban Politics

From the ModCar Imaging Detroit project: My Brightest Diamond: All Things WIll Unwind, Stories and Sounds My Brightest Diamond – ALL THINGS WILL UNWIND: Stories and Sounds from Asthmatic Kitty on Vimeo.
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