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DIY Detroit - Making Do in a City without Services (Hardcover)
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DIY Detroit - Making Do in a City without Services (Hardcover)
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For ten years James Robertson walked the twenty-one-mile round-trip
from his Detroit home to his factory job; when his story went
viral, it brought him an outpouring of attention and support. But
what of Robertson's Detroit neighbors, likewise stuck in a blighted
city without services as basic as a bus line? What they're left
with, after decades of disinvestment and decline, is DIY
urbanism-sweeping their own streets, maintaining public parks,
planting community gardens, boarding up empty buildings, even
acting as real estate agents and landlords for abandoned homes. DIY
Detroit describes a phenomenon that, in our times of austerity
measures and market-based governance, has become woefully routine
as inhabitants of deteriorating cities "domesticate" public
services in order to get by. The voices that animate this book
humanize Detroit's troubles-from a middle-class African American
civic activist drawn back by a crisis of conscience; to a young
Latina stay-at-home mom who has never left the city and whose
husband works in construction; to a European woman with a
mixed-race adopted family and a passion for social reform, who
introduces a chicken coop, goat shed, and market garden into the
neighborhood. These people show firsthand how living with
disinvestment means getting organized to manage public works on a
neighborhood scale, helping friends and family members solve
logistical problems, and promoting creativity, compassion, and
self-direction as an alternative to broken dreams and passive
lifestyles. Kimberley Kinder reveals how the efforts of these
Detroiters and others like them create new urban logics and
transform the expectations residents have about their environments.
At the same time she cautions against romanticizing such acts,
which are, after all, short-term solutions to a deep and spreading
social injustice that demands comprehensive change.
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