Why hasn't one ever been built there? I'm sure it's not because Detroit already did it...
I'm starting to question why any museum period was ever built in Detroit.Other than Detroit being a majority black city, what sense does it make to locate such a museum here? It sure as hell isn't because the local government is such a reliable fiscal benefactor. Michigan was never a slave state. At least DC, in addition to being a majority black city, has a geographical and historical connection to the age of slavery.
One is in the process of being built:
http://nmaahc.si.edu/
Is it really going to happen? Seems like they've been working on it forever. I thought Detroit would get subway before the Smithsonian actually opened a museum of African American history...
Detroit HAD a subway, and it closed.
Well, it seems like construction is well under way, and is supposed to open up next year, so I'm expecting it will really happen, but until it's open, it's not open.
Have you been? I've read about slavery, learned about slavery in school, but it didn't hit home until I saw the display, the layouts of the ship's hold, the shackling devices, and the alloted space the captives had. It made a lasting impression on me. Perhaps it would on others too.
Yes, and I agree with you. Of course, there's no single answer to what will work and what won't for every student. I don't mean to imply students SHOULDN'T visit. I just don't think every school necessarily needs to require it.Have you been? I've read about slavery, learned about slavery in school, but it didn't hit home until I saw the display, the layouts of the ship's hold, the shackling devices, and the alloted space the captives had. It made a lasting impression on me. Perhaps it would on others too.
And, that's aside from the funding issue.
I agree, it is aside from the funding issue, and it shouldn't be required. I personally found it more meaningful when I did. I also like to tap my feet under the center of the dome to listen to the echo, until the security guards ask me to knock it off......
Most Detroiters dont visit the Charles Wright museum. Why build another one
I notice not a single one of you have taken it upon your shoulders to organize a forum meet-up at the CHW.
That tells me everything I need to know about your righteous indignation. Talk is cheap.
virtual talk is even cheaper.
That's why we're here. How about stepping up to the plate?
The AA museum is underway in DC, on the mall, part of the Smithsonian. Smithsonian has an imperfect rep regarding history museums. The Museum of American history is now quite nice, but before a renovation several years ago was very dated and lacked much narrative. It was seemingly random Americana. But it was fixed, I think, and gives you sense of time and place for the various artifacts now.
The museum of the American Indian is wretched. Awkward attempt at Southwestern architecture is ugly and fake-looking. The exhibits are trite and pointless. One of them, scarred into my brain, was an demonstration of how ancient Indian cave drawings were similar to comic books. When your museum boasts it's cafeteria and 2, not 1 but 2, gift shops as major assets you know you're in for trouble. You get little sense of American Indian history and culture. You have a wonderful sense of how something designed by committee can go horribly wrong.
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Has anyone ever heard of capitalism? Free markets work themselves out when sticky handed politicians keep their noses out of it.
I have heard of it, but haven't seen it in Detroit. It not in vogue right now. Maybe after a few more years of fighting the irrelevant income inequality beast conjured by populist progressivism we'll reconsider.
that Congruus SuubWay is alive and weel. Was there 3 times during work at aoutu Shoow. Lines aout the door durin lunch!
Great! I became worried when someone posted the subway plans were scrapped.
So far, it doesn't seem as though anyone has posted a comparison
to the, how best to put it, managerial changes at the Detroit Zoo that
occurred a few years back. SINCE those changes took place we have
seen NUMEROUS billboards advocating "Vitamin Z" for the young ones, and
I'm happy to say, in places where you might have seen billboards for
cigs or vodka before.
Suggestions: "The Honor Of Your $1000 Partnership and Presence
at the Wright Gala Reception is Requested" "An Exhibit Construction
Gathering Will Take Place Next Weekend - If You Bring a Family History Item to Share With Everyone, and Your Admission Will Be Free" [[taking a page from
the DIA's efforts to involve the audience more).
"....and Your Admission Will Be Free" [[taking a page from the DIA's efforts to involve the audience more)."
The DIA is "charging" the suburbs $23,000,000.00 per year for 10 years for "free" admission for the few that visit Dumpling, and they're going to funnel $100,000,00.00 of that to subsidize Detroit Pension Fund.
If you want free admission to the Wright you'll be safer relying on sharing your family history because the suburbs won't be conned the next time.
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