Author Archives: Diane Bukowski

FORMER CORP. COUNSEL CRITTENDON EXPLORING MAYORAL RUN

  Then Corporation Counsel Krystal Crittendon tells City Council Nov. 20, 2012 that she cannot ethically recommend they vote for a contract with the Miller-Canfield law firm and other portions of the “Milestone Agreement” because they represent stae “extortion.”   … Continue reading

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STATEMENT ON THE FIRING OF CORPORATION COUNSEL KRYSTAL CRITTENDON

                                                                                     January 9, 2013 The unexpected firing of the Detroit’s Charter defender and Corporation Counsel, Krystal Crittendon, yesterday is perhaps the most egregious violation of the city’s new Charter to date. The without cause firing leaves Detroiters defenseless before very powerful … Continue reading

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BANKS BAILED OUT, PEOPLE SOLD OUT IN U.S. SETTLEMENTS

  Anthony King (center) lived in his home 41 years, caring for his parents before their deaths there. Members of Moratorium NOW!, other groups and his neighbors moved him back in March 11, 2009, but he eventually lost his home, … Continue reading

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MICHIGAN JUVENILE LIFERS: JUSTICE DELAYED IS JUSTICE DENIED; RE-SENTENCING IN KEY DETROIT CASE, CORTEZ DAVIS, JAN. 25

VIDEO ABOVE: Bryan Stevenson, founder and executive director of the Equal Justice Initiative and a MacArthur Fellow, argued the cases of Miller v. Alabama and Jackson v. Arkansas before the U.S. Supreme Court on behalf of two prisoners who were … Continue reading

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MICHIGAN’S NEW GOVERNOR HAS MISGUIDED PRISON & PAROLE REFORM IDEAS

  Prisoners are shown at the Ryan Correctional Facility in Detroit, Thursday, May 3, 2007. Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm’s administration is scaling back plans to release more than 5,000 parole-eligible prisoners to ensure only nonviolent or sick inmates get out. … Continue reading

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NORTH CAROLINA GOVERNOR PARDONS WILMINGTON 10

  The Wilmington 10, falsely convicted for the 1972 bombing of a Wilmington, N.C. grocery, served many years in prison before their release on various dates, including Rev. Ben Chavis, (bottom left), released in 1979.      By Jamil Smith, … Continue reading

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AUTOWORKERS CARAVAN TO PICKET AUTO SHOW SUN. JAN. 13 AND MON. JAN. 14

  AUTOWORKERS TO TARGET WORSENING WORKING CONDITIONS AS AUTO COMPANY PROFITS SOAR, PLAN TWO DAYS OF PROTEST AT THE NA INTERNATIONAL AUTO SHOW Contact: Frank Hammer AUTOWORKER CARAVAN 313-863-3219 WHO: Autoworker Caravan WHAT: Informational Picket Lines WHEN: Sunday, January 13th … Continue reading

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NO PEACE FOR SNYDER, BOLGER, RICHARDVILLE AT AUTO SHOW FRI. JAN 18 5 & 6 PM

RALLY WITH US AGAINST RICK SNYDER & RIGHT TO WORK! When: Friday, January 18, 2013 Time: 5:00 PM Where: Cobo Hall (We will meet here at the Local hall first, located at 2604 Fourth Street, Detroit, MI 48201) Join us … Continue reading

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DETROIT OFFICIALS MUST SEEK CHAPTER 9 BANKRUPTCY PROTECTION

Group Urges Detroit to Go on Offense To Stop EFM and Protect City Assets From Tom Barrow, previous mayoral candidate (DETROIT (JANUARY 8) —-A Detroit civic organization, Citizens For Detroit’s Future (CFDF), headed by prominent Detroit accountant Tom Barrow, today … Continue reading

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‘OPERATION TRIPWIRE:’ THE FBI, THE PRIVATE SECTOR, AND THE MONITORING OF OCCUPY WALL STREET

  By Beau Hodai, December 30, 2012 Jump to source materials archive for this article. Records obtained from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) by DBA Press and the Center for Media and Democracy (DBA/CMD) through a Freedom of Information … Continue reading

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