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Rich Feldman Reader

Rich Feldman is a Community and Labor Activist, Board Member of
the James & Grace Lee Boggs Center to Nurture Community Leadership
(www.boggscenter.org) the Huntington Woods Peace, Citizenship and
Education Project (www.hwpeace.org) and committed to the
inclusive education movement and the Disability Rights and
Pride Movement. www.danceofpartnership.com. He co-edited the book:
End of the Line: Auto Workers and the American Dream.

	

February 2008

Soul of the Huntington Woods Peace Group

Rich Feldman

This is in response to Steve ongoing struggle for the soul of the peace groupI am continuously inspired by the ongoing work (Scott Ritter/Jeff Cohen) and dedication of the peace group to both develop activities and search for the road to travel in our struggle and commitments to end the war, create a peace movement, and change the direction of our government. read more


Open Letter to
Huntington Woods:
Golf Course
Relations with Detroit

Critical Moment Newspaper issue 17
The Spirit of Hope

Subtitle:

Community Theatre in Detroit

By:

Rich Feldman 



Intro:

As the 1980s and 1990s saw the disappearance of the US-dominated auto industry from Detroit and as the mass media headlines focused on the continued industrial decline and violence in our city, a new world of hope was being born: community-based efforts such as Detroit Summer, Artists and Activists for Social Change, Back Alley Bikes, The Greening of Detroit Movement, the Mosaic Youth Theatre and the Matrix Theatre Company...


Conversations in Maine

by Jimmy & Grace Lee Boggs
Lyman & Freddy Paine - 1977


Introduction by Richard Feldman



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