Perhaps it seem expedient and PC at the time [[happens often), though not without protest as others have noted.
I'm certainly not a KR fan but I'll put forth during that time he'd just co sponsored that Kid Rock Music Lab at the Detroit Historical Museum [[2010-11?). The Museum had a big uptick in visits from that installation where it had been pretty staid for years.
Perhaps someone else can speak to some of the positive things KR did about the time of the award. Or that might be it.
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based on the statement from Dr. Wendell Anthony on behalf of the Detroit NAACP,Perhaps it seem expedient and PC at the time [[happens often), though not without protest as others have noted.
I'm certainly not a KR fan but I'll put forth during that time he'd just co sponsored that Kid Rock Music Lab at the Detroit Historical Museum [[2010-11?). The Museum had a big uptick in visits from that installation where it had been pretty staid for years.
Perhaps someone else can speak to some of the positive things KR did about the time of the award. Or that might be it.Also, there is/was also a contribution to a soup kitchen/meeting space in Eastern market. https://easternmarket.org/public/new...shed-5-projectThe issue at the time was the useof the confederate flag as the backdrop in some of his concerts. The confederate flag still represents a period in ournation’s history of enslavement, terror, and division. We believe it should be taken down and not flown up. Since thattime, the confederate flag, as well statues of the old confederacy, have been brought down in many places across thecountry. This was a well-attended dinner, with over 10,000 persons. It led to further discussion around the issue of theflag. Following the dinner, Kid Rock stopped using the flag during his concerts. We said then as we say today, we werenot lifting up the flag. We were recognizing someone who advocated for our city which was being attacked across thecountry at various levels. For the record, Kid Rock consulted with the mayor of the city of Detroit at that time, DaveBing, to make financial contributions to non-profit organizations in the city. He provided $10,000 each to fivecommunity groups, selected by the mayor. They were the Belle Isle Conservancy, Mosaic Youth Theater, Habitat ForHumanity, Youthville Detroit, and the Detroit Recreational Centers. He also gave $50,000 to storm relief efforts intornado impacted states. The Detroit Branch did not solicit nor receive any funds as a result of these contributions
Kid Rock Kitchen Commons: Seven days a week, this space will be used to host community events that previously could not have been hosted at Eastern Market, including those focused on health and nutrition.
^^^ Thank you for providing this information H. Appreciated.
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