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MCHR Annual Dinner – May 18, 2014

Date: May 18th 2014, 4-7:30pm  |  News

May 18, 2014 • Marygrove College 4 pm: Reception 5 – 7:30 pm: Dinner & Awards This year marks MCHR’s 34th year of activism for human rights, respect and dignity. Racial justice, economic justice, women’s rights, immigrant rights, LGBTQ equality, a humane and peaceful U.S. foreign policy—-MCHR has stood in the forefront of these battles […]

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Pete Seeger Tribute Sing-Along

Date: Apr 24th 2014, 7-10pm  |  News

With Julie Beutel, Chris Buhalis and Jere Stormer, Winners of the Passin’ It On Youth Contest. Thursday, April 24, 2014 • 7pm-10pm Swords Into Plowshares Gallery 33 E. Adams Detroit, MI Suggest donation $15 Proceeds benefit Michigan Coalition for Human Rights 9200 Gratiot Ave. Detroit MI 48213 313.579.9071   Pete Seeger Sing-Along Flyer  

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Spring Film Series 2014

Date: Mar 18th - Apr 8th 2014  |  News

Michigan Coalition for Human Rights and Peace Action MI presents: Spring 2014 Film Series Tuesdays beginning March 18 at 7 p.m. St. John’s Episcopal Church, Royal Oak Eleven Mile and Woodward Lighted secure parking behind the church off 11 Mile. CLICK ANY OF THE TITLES BELOW TO VIEW THE TRAILER FOR THE MOVIE: March 18  Inequality […]

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Brandon Toy, Mark Cowan both honored at 2014 MAB Student Broadcast Awards.

Posted March 14th, 2014  |  News

Lauren Barthold (WXOU News Director) and Mark Cowan Jr (former WXOU radio jockey and current MCHR board member) interviewed Brandon Toy (current MCHR board member) about his resignation from General Dynamics and the military-industrial complex, as well as his future plans. This recording won First Place in the 2014 Michigan Association of Broadcasters Student Broadcast […]

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Peter Hammer’s talk on Detroit Future City plan covered in Michigan Citizen

Posted March 14th, 2014  |  News

Detroit Future City Plan (originally printed in the Michigan Citizen) By T. Kelly The Michigan Citizen DETROIT — Don’t wait for the street lights to come on because they will not — in certain neighborhoods. Nor will there be any kind of infrastructure investment in the neighborhoods written off by Detroit Future City planners. Instead, […]

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