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  1. blairfrench.bandcamp.com › album › detropiaDETROPIA | Blair French

    Sep 4, 2012 · DETROPIA by Blair French, released 04 September 2012 1. Detropia Theme (part 1) 2. metal ideas taste circle 3. vacant view 4. rebuild 5. primitive shapes 6. middle of end 7. like a deer in the city 8. raindrops + bus stops 9. sky garden 10.

  2. Sep 7, 2012 · Detroit’s story has encapsulated the iconic narrative of America over the last century – the Great Migration of African Americans escaping Jim Crow; the rise of manufacturing and the middle class; the love affair with automobiles; the flowering of the American dream; and now… the collapse of the economy and the fading American mythos.

  3. Detropia’s attempts to contextualize Detroit’s present conditions risk reproducing commonplace misunderstandings regarding the social and political forces that have shaped and defined Detroit’s landscape over the past century (the 1967 race riots, for example, were a civil action in response to such forces, not an initiator of the city ...

  4. rocofilms.com › films › detropiaDetropia | Roco Films

    DETROPIA chronicles the lives of several Detroiters trying to make sense of what is happening to their city. An owner of a blues bar, a young blogger, an auto union rep, a group of young artists, an opera impresario and a gang of illegal “scrappers” make up an unlikely chorus that illuminates the tale of both a city and a country in a soul ...

  5. Detropia Documentary 2012 1 hr 30 min Filmmakers Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady examine the decline of Detroit and the stalwart residents who remain in the once ...

  6. Detroit’s story has encapsulated the iconic narrative of America over the last century – the Great Migration of African Americans escaping Jim Crow; the rise of manufacturing and the middle class; the love affair with automobiles; the flowering of the American dream; and now… the collapse of the economy and the fading American mythos.

  7. Sep 7, 2012 · This locale is thrust into the spotlight for “Detropia,” a documentary by “Jesus Camp” and “The Boys Of Baraka” filmmakers Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady. Keeping light on history ...