Metro-Detroit Political Action Network is an activist group in SE MI. We're committed to improving the material conditions of those most harmed in our community
We as organizers/activists need time and space to build ourselves up. Here at the healing circle, we can air out frustrations, possibly meet new people who do the same work as you, and leave with your spirit built up. Organized by @safecampdore
Climate change and infrastructure are inseparable. Without taking the former into consideration, spending $ on the latter will result in systems designed for a time and reality that no longer exists, unable to withstand extreme weather and putting people at risk.
Rep. Daire Rendon (R) was on the radio this morning, claiming that there were "two security breaches" by anonymous actors of Michigan's voting system.
This genre of election theory has been ongoing for a while.
It does nothing to counter the fact that we have paper ballots.
Frontline communities have been dying in California for decades from exposure to drilling fumes - with no setback requirements, companies can drill in people's backyards. The PEOPLE get sick, the PEOPLE cover their own hospital bills.
Fossil fuel companies are making earth hell.
"If policing and incarceration really make us safer and healthier, we should be the safest society in history. We know that’s not the case." https://t.co/grWr2qeUOb
excited to spend the next five years reading “the climate crisis is already here” pieces from the same outlets also running “can we afford a green new deal?” op-eds
[The release of the @USGAO report] "is a very important moment to ask, ‘What are we doing to marginalized communities when we erase directly impacted people from this conversation?’”
@DeanDeChiaro@rollcall spoke to @KateDAdamo & ❤️Fight's @gaudette75: https://t.co/Z2guB08P9C
In case you needed an actual photo to illustrate what the intersection of climate change, crumbling infrastructure and policy failure looks like, this is Detroit today:
Detroit putting all its efforts on fighting crime and gentrification when clearly the cities infrastructure needs a whole facelift. Don’t even care about the residents well being just how they are perceived to the public and tourism.
Detroiters need all the help we can get. Suburban and areas surrounding us are getting hella resources. Meanwhile, our basements and items are damaged.
If you are in need and in the hood or any area of Detroit and you've been affected by the flood, please call The Red Cross
Folks keep defining what CRT is as though that’s ever really been at issue. It’s about white people having the power to define what reality is at any given moment & everyone else being forced to respond to it, whether it’s masking, the 2020 election or grade school curriculum.