| A People's Atlas of Detroit | | Editor:
| Newman, Andrew Campbell, Linda Safransky, Sara Stallmann, Tim | Author:
| Hale, Janice Miles, Tiya Cassidy, Michelle Macgillivray, Emily Rodriguez, Paul Khan, Sarah Passarelli, Alexandra Brezina, Kaisha Merola, Shanna Rosen, Zak Quizar, Jessi Curtis, Kezia Wieske, Amelia Sankar, Andrea Luborsky, Mark Johnson, Robert Rodney, Lee Darroch, Michael Hill, Alex B. Miller, Isaac Ginsberg Senese, Amy Howell, Shea Petty, Tawana "Honeycomb" Perkinson, James Rector, Josiah Simpson, Syri Harris, Imani Alcazar, Gabriela Anderson, Rhonda Atkinson, Danielle Cabbil, Lila Copeland, William Cosma, Dessa Crouch, Patrick Curtis, Wayne El-beshir, Isra Feeley, Dianne Flowers, Tanesha Gaddies, Lee Harris, Joselyn Fitzpatrick Hatcher, Jeanine Herrada, Elena Hicks, Charity Jones, Herbert King, Carmen Malis Lacy, Jacqueline Lee, Jenny Martin, Vincent Martinez, Michelle McClellan, Cecily McGuire, Curtis Newsom, Gregg Perlmutter, Tova Romanko, Anne-Marie Rubio, Ayana Rosenthal, Lauren Ross, Joan Scruse, Betty Shakur, Yusef "Bunchy" Smith, Jerry Spady, Lottie Suzuki, Soh Williamson, Deborah Yakini, Malik Levy, Kate Foster, Kathy | Series title: | Great Lakes Books Ser. | ISBN: | 978-0-8143-4297-8 | Publication Date: | Apr 2020 | Publisher: | Wayne State University Press
| Book Format: | Paperback | List Price: | USD $34.99USD $34.99 | Book Description:
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In recent years, Detroit has been touted as undergoing a renaissance, yet many people have been left behind. Drawing on action research and counter-cartography, A People's Atlas of Detroit aims to both chart and help build movements for social justice in the city. In recent years, Detroit has been touted as undergoing a renaissance, yet many people have been left behind. Drawing on action research and counter-cartography, A People's Atlas of Detroit aims to both chart and help build movements for social justice in the city. | |