Category: Interview

Fired without cause or notification, a former EAA teacher speaks out – “What they are doing is hurting kids in Detroit”

Fired without cause or notification, a former EAA teacher speaks out – “What they are doing is hurting kids in Detroit”

NOTE: My reporting on the Education Achievement Authority involves multiple posts. You can read all of my coverage of the EAA by clicking HERE. In the aftermath of the explosive allegations that have arisen in the course of my reporting on the situation in the Education Achievement Authority, the EAA has gone on the attack, writing them off as “anonymous” […]

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Eclectablog photographer Anne C. Savage featured in the American Journalism Review

Eclectablog photographer Anne C. Savage featured in the American Journalism Review

Wifeproud The American Journalism Review recently relaunched itself as a web-only publication, a major move for a major publication. The central article on the newly launched site is a piece by Jackie Spinner titled “‘Identity Crisis’ in Photojournalism”. It’s a terrific piece that discusses the new trend of major print media outlets shedding photographers and having their writers taking photos […]

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AUDIO: Eclectablog on The Majority Report with Sam Seder discussing Detroit’s bankruptcy

AUDIO: Eclectablog on The Majority Report with Sam Seder discussing Detroit’s bankruptcy

Hear ye, hear ye I was on the Majority Report radio show with Sam Seder this afternoon. We discussed Detroit’s bankruptcy, the Education Achievement Authority, and other examples of the corporatist Republican takeover of Michigan. You can listen to it here: [ca_audio url_mp3=”http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/traffic.libsyn.com/majorityfm/12-4-13-Chris_Savage-PUB.mp3″ css_class=”codeart-google-mp3-player” autoplay=”false” download=”false” html5=”false”] True story: the first time I met Sam Seder in person was when […]

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INTERVIEW: Jayne Rowse & April DeBoer – the women taking on Michigan’s same-sex marriage ban to protect their family

INTERVIEW: Jayne Rowse & April DeBoer – the women taking on Michigan’s same-sex marriage ban to protect their family

The ban on same-sex marriage in Michigan can tear families apart [left to right: April, Nolan, Jacob, Jayne, and Ryanne] A few years ago, what started as a family vacation in Ohio nearly ended up in a fatal car crash for April DeBoer and Jayne Rowse. The two nurses had their three adopted children with them and the close call […]

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INTERVIEW: Flint Mayor Dayne Walling, Part 2 – Reflections of a Mayor under Emergency Managers & a better path forward

INTERVIEW: Flint Mayor Dayne Walling, Part 2 – Reflections of a Mayor under Emergency Managers & a better path forward

“The laws right now are written to mete out punishment to local officials, but there need to be clear partnership requirements for the state to address fiscal stress.” Flint, Michigan is rare in that it has not had just one Emergency Manager. It has had four different managers and the current “emergency” is the second one for the former manufacturing […]

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INTERVIEW: Flint Mayor Dayne Walling, Part 1 – The community-driven reinvention of Flint

INTERVIEW: Flint Mayor Dayne Walling, Part 1 – The community-driven reinvention of Flint

“We had hundreds of people involved. There was a real community appetite for this process…they wanted their voice to be heard and they were prepared to come out and be a part of it.” NOTE: Part 2 of this interview can be found HERE. When Dayne Walling was elected to be the mayor of the struggling city of Flint in […]

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EVENT/INTERVIEW: Veterans Green Bus is in Detroit to teach vets sustainable energy skills and so, SO much more

EVENT/INTERVIEW: Veterans Green Bus is in Detroit to teach vets sustainable energy skills and so, SO much more

“What I learned from my military experience is that…there’s no way this is sustainable and there’s gonna be one day when we go back and die for this stuff.” I meet a lot of really terrific people in my travels but Gordon Soderberg is one of he most selfless, compassionate men I’ve met in a very long time. He has […]

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INTERVIEW: Michigan Congressman Gary Peters, Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate

INTERVIEW: Michigan Congressman Gary Peters, Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate

I take the job of being a Representative very seriously and the only way you can be a good one is by being out in the community…and doing more listening than talking All photos by Anne C. Savage, special to Eclectablog On May 1st, Congressman Gary Peters from Michigan’s 14th Congressional District announced his candidacy for the U.S. Senate to […]

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INTERVIEW: Mark Schauer, candidate for Michigan governor – “I will be a real partner to local communities”

INTERVIEW: Mark Schauer, candidate for Michigan governor – “I will be a real partner to local communities”

A hearty welcome to all of you joining us from GOP.com! I want to clear up a little misinformation you received from your Republican friends regarding rate increases in Michigan. Despite what they told you, the actual average increase in rates being asked for by health insurance companies is a scant 2.2%. Yes, some were higher but there were also […]

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Team Eclectablog does two shifts on the Night Shift with Tony Trupiano radio show

Team Eclectablog does two shifts on the Night Shift with Tony Trupiano radio show

Eclectablog represent!

As Amy mentioned yesterday, she and I both “appeared” on the Night Shift with Tony Trupiano Show last night. Both of us were pretty fired up about the egregious behavior of the Republican Party which can’t decide if its overlords are the libertarian Tea Partarians or the Corporatists.

Click through for Amy’s flagship “appearance” as well as mine.

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INTERVIEW: David Cobb on Move to Amend’s efforts to end the “kinder & gentler” fascism of corporate personhood

INTERVIEW: David Cobb on Move to Amend’s efforts to end the “kinder & gentler” fascism of corporate personhood

If money is speech, democracy is compromised because some voices speak louder than others Move to Amend is a national group with a single focus: to pass a constitutional amendment that ends corporate personhood and the legal rights that it gives to corporations and to end the idea that money is speech to stop the nearly endless amount of money […]

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