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Aug. 10, Benton Harbor Michigan: March to protest corporate takeover of city From:Rev. Edward Pinkney, Benton Harbor, MichiganWhat's happening:Tuesday, August 10, 2010, 11:00 am Background: Benton Harbor, Michigan, is the center of a fightback against corporate power and control as the people of the city organize to oppose a corporate takeover of public land, their much-beloved Jean Klock park, for conversion to a privately owned golf course and lakefront development called Harbor Shores. Executives of the Whirlpool corporation, which is based in the city, are behind the effort to redevelop the land over strong public opposition. The struggle has been led by the Rev. Edward Pinkney, who has continued to speak out despite efforts by city officials to silence him, including a local judge's sentence of 3-10 years in prison that was later overturned as a violation of Rev. Pinkney's free-speech rights. For more information:ACLU : Rev. Pinkney, Community Leader, Vindicated Booklet: The Battle of Benton Harbor More background on the situation in Benton Harbor here... Areas of Focus:Corporations (Local Democracy), Local Democracy, Neighborhoods (Local Democracy)User CommentsNo Comments.Please login at the top of the page or register as a Democracy Square member if you would like to comment. |
