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International Black Nobel Prize Winners, John Green
International Black Nobel Prize Winners, John Green
Detroit Area Peace and Justice Groups
Digital image of poster depicting Black Nobel prize winners. The poster was produced by the Historical Research Repository and has a 1992 date. Depicted on the poster are: Ralph Johnson Bunche, Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., Albert John Luthuli, Bishop Desmond Mpilo Tutu, Sir William Arthur Lewis, Derek Walcott and Wole Soyinka.
Henry Ossian Flipper, John Green
Henry Ossian Flipper, John Green
Detroit Area Peace and Justice Groups
Image and text from tin about the life of Henry Ossian Flipper, the first African American man to attend West Point.
Come And Join Us Brothers, John Green
Come And Join Us Brothers, John Green
Detroit Area Peace and Justice Groups
Image and text from tin about the recruitment of African American soldiers to fight in the American civil war.
Cake Walk, John Green
Cake Walk, John Green
Detroit Area Peace and Justice Groups
Image of tin and accompanying text about the Cake walk, a traditional dance historically attributed to African Americans in the 19th century.
Confronting Fiscal Stress In Municipal Governments: Support By Michigan Residents For Eight Common Strategies, Jered Carr
Working Group on Interlocal Services Cooperation
This report discusses findings from a survey of 660 randomly selected Michigan residents in winter 2007. The survey examined attitudes of Michigan residents toward eight strategies to resolving situations where current revenues are inadequate to support local services at past levels. The strategies examined fall into two broad categories. The first set (tax increases, state and federal aid) seeks to increase local revenues available to support services at previously existing levels and quality. The second set of strategies focus on reducing the costs of providing services with the objective of maintaining previous levels at a lower cost. This set includes …
Governance By Agreements: Why Do Local Governments Enter Into Multilateral Agreements?, Simon Andrew
Governance By Agreements: Why Do Local Governments Enter Into Multilateral Agreements?, Simon Andrew
Working Group on Interlocal Services Cooperation
While much can be learned about the roles of interjurisdictional agreements between two jurisdictions, little is known about the range and scope of multilateral agreements (MLAs) in the provision of collective goods. Based on the theory of institutional collective action, this paper explores two characteristics of agreements: restrictive and adaptive, and seeks to understand why local governments enter into one arrangement and not the other. This paper argues that the local government decisions to enter into MLAs are influenced by the characteristics of goods and services, the nature of interjurisdictional relations, the geographic configuration of governments, and the number of …
Citizens For Peace Minutes 03-12-08, Linda J. Lieder
Citizens For Peace Minutes 03-12-08, Linda J. Lieder
Citizens for Peace
The film “Building a World Beyond War: A Roadmap for Citizens” was viewed by the group. It is meant to inspire us to look more deeply at shared assumptions that must shift in order for us to accept differences and adopt practical, nonviolent alternatives to war. The film also presents hopeful examples of effective strategies that result in safety and security for all the world’s people. The Mission: Beyond War is a community of people from around the world who are committed to ending the use of warfare in this century. They explore, model and promote practical ways of resolving …
Citizens For Peace Minutes 02-12-08, Linda J. Lieder
Citizens For Peace Minutes 02-12-08, Linda J. Lieder
Citizens for Peace
Kathy led the group in a short meditation. She asked that we: “Accept ourselves in the present moment, just the way we are. Then we can experience that flame of love within us. Then we are able to extend love and blessings to others. Celebrate what makes us unique. Embrace all of it. Honor yourself. Do not judge yourself. Through awareness we will do things differently, if need be. Let go of the past. Feel your heart expanding. Let go of that which does not serve you. As you inhale, think: I accept myself completely. As you exhale, think: I …
Ralph Bunche, Champion Of Human Dignity And Peace, 1903-1971
Ralph Bunche, Champion Of Human Dignity And Peace, 1903-1971
Detroit Area Peace and Justice Groups
Poster of Ralph Bunche with a phrase from his 1950 Nobel Peace Prize speech: "To suggest that war can prevent war is a base play on words and a despicable form of warmongering." The poster is undated.
International Black Nobel Prize Winners
International Black Nobel Prize Winners
Detroit Area Peace and Justice Groups
Digital image of poster depicting Black Nobel prize winners. The poster was produced by the Historical Research Repository and has a 2007 date. Depicted on the poster are: Ralph Johnson Bunche, Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., Toni Morrison, Albert John Luthuli, Bishop Desmond Mpilo Tutu, Nelson Rolhilahla Mandela, Sir William Arthur Lewis, Derek Walcott, Wangari Maathai, Wole Soyinka and Kofi Atta Annan.
International Black Nobel Prize Winners
International Black Nobel Prize Winners
Detroit Area Peace and Justice Groups
Digital image of poster depicting Black Nobel prize winners. The poster was produced by the Historical Research Repository and has a 1993 date. Depicted on the poster are: Ralph Johnson Bunche, Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., Toni Morrison, Albert John Luthuli, Bishop Desmond Mpilo Tutu, Sir William Arthur Lewis, Derek Walcott and Wole Soyinka.
Citizens For Peace Minutes 01-08-08, Linda J. Lieder
Citizens For Peace Minutes 01-08-08, Linda J. Lieder
Citizens for Peace
Rudy Simons serves on the Board of the Michigan Coalition for Human Rights. He traveled to Iran, for two weeks in March of 2007, with 23 Americans from all over the United States. They were members of the Fellowship for Reconciliation (FFR), an International group, established in 1914, based in New York. FFR is one of the few groups granted visas to Iran. The group, comprised of 14 women and 9 men, studied and read about Iran for months prior to the trip. As there are no American flights to Iran, the group flew in from London. They were provided …
Citizens For Peace Activities And Accomplishments 2003 - 2007, Ann Abdoo
Citizens For Peace Activities And Accomplishments 2003 - 2007, Ann Abdoo
Citizens for Peace
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Citizens For Peace Minutes 12-11-07, Linda J. Lieder
Citizens For Peace Minutes 12-11-07, Linda J. Lieder
Citizens for Peace
We were pleased to welcome Loretta Johnson, from the Michigan Peace Team, who was with us to discuss her experiences in the Middle East. She presented a slid show depicting several areas she visited during her two peace-keeping visits. She thought it appropriate to start with the city of Bethlehem – the city of Peace. She said the problem today, is that the wall being built by the Israeli’s is being built well within the Palestinian areas, as a way to separate villages and capture more land. As a result, it is very hard for the Palestinian’s to lead the …
Fiscal Conditions, Political Interests, And Service Outsourcing Decisions: The Case Of Georgia Counties, Ya Anna Ni, Zhirong Jerry Zhao
Fiscal Conditions, Political Interests, And Service Outsourcing Decisions: The Case Of Georgia Counties, Ya Anna Ni, Zhirong Jerry Zhao
Working Group on Interlocal Services Cooperation
The question why a government chooses a specific service delivery tool to provide public service to its citizenry is a central intellectual inquiry in public administration. This paper develops a framework to explain the production and sector choices of public services by political-economic environment, organizational capacity, service market condition, and nature of service. Using operation and financial data of Georgia county governments during 2000-2006, we apply the framework to analyze Georgia counties’ public service outsourcing decisions, focusing on the effects of fiscal condition and political interests. The logistic regression results show that the choice of external production is negatively associated …
Fiscal Conditions, Political Interests, And Service Outsourcing Decisions: The Case Of Georgia Counties, Ya Anna Ni, Zhirong Jerry Zhao
Fiscal Conditions, Political Interests, And Service Outsourcing Decisions: The Case Of Georgia Counties, Ya Anna Ni, Zhirong Jerry Zhao
Working Group on Interlocal Services Cooperation
The question why a government chooses a specific service delivery tool to provide public service to its citizenry is a central intellectual inquiry in public administration. This paper develops a framework to explain the production and sector choices of public services by political-economic environment, organizational capacity, service market condition, and nature of service. Using operation and financial data of Georgia county governments during 2000-2006, we apply the framework to analyze Georgia counties’ public service outsourcing decisions, focusing on the effects of fiscal condition and political interests. The logistic regression results show that the choice of external production is negatively associated …