

This article addresses the problems that Detroit faces as it tries to "reinvent". What I gained from it was the reinforcement of the concept that you need all the citizens, city & suburbs, to make cities viable. White flight, black flight, Hispanic migration, all must be addressed, to solve the issues our cities are facing today or will face in the future. An excerpt from the article addresses this notion of mutually dependency
"It may be wishful to think so, but in a city where race is the insidious sword that slices its way into every conversation, this reversal of migration patterns could turn out to be a uniting development — if Detroit gets lucky, and if people of goodwill recognize their mutual dependency. The increasing African-American presence in the wealthier suburbs heightens suburban concern for the city's problems. At the same time, a growing presence of more-affluent whites in the city enhances both the tax base and the perception of progress. "I hate to admit it," native Detroiter Greg Thrasher recently commented on TIME.com Detroit blog, "but I am fully aware that the presence of white folks in America increases the quality of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness for nonwhites." He concluded, "It is a reality I have confronted all my life as a Black activist, yet I do hope the return flight is full."
This does not mean a return to the days of Jim Crow, rather a mutual partnership with equal footing that speaks to the greater good that is needed for survival. There will always be opposition at both ends, as this articles illustrates with this excerpt
"In the spring, a prominent local minister declared that the mayor's shrinkage plan amounted to "ethnic cleansing" — an odd (and offensive) charge to throw at an effort proposed by an African-American mayor, his largely African-American planning officials and the African-American consultant who is the project's point person. At one of the community forums where planner Toni Griffin and her city colleagues attempted to explain the planning process, members of a group calling itself By Any Means Necessary vowed to oppose not a specific plan, or a specific sort of plan, but whatever plan emerged."
If when we are in charge & nothing can be accomplished, what are we left with?
http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,2030761,00.html





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