'Detroit Bankruptcy: One Year Later' explored at WSU

For the first time since the city of Detroit emerged from bankruptcy, Gov. Rick Snyder, now-retired U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Stephen Rhodes and Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan will share a public stage this week.

“Detroit Bankruptcy: One Year Later” will be presented by the Detroit Journalism Cooperative (DJC) on Wednesday, Dec. 9, from 6-8 p.m. at Wayne State University’s Community Arts Auditorium.

The event, hosted by Stephen Henderson from WDET’s Detroit Today and Christy McDonald from Detroit Public Television’s MiWeek, will include one-on-one interviews with the key players in the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history.

The program will also feature panels discussing the filing’s community impacts as well as a question-and-answer session with DJC reporters.

Funded by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Renaissance Journalism’s Michigan Reporting Initiative and the Ford Foundation, five nonprofit media outlets formed the DJC to focus on community life and Detroit’s future after bankruptcy.

The DJC partners are Bridge Magazine, Detroit Public TV, Michigan Radio, New Michigan Media and WDET.

The event is part of ongoing DJC media coverage of the bankruptcy in which the cooperative’s partners produce print, radio, television and digital media content to help audiences understand the continuing effects on and recovery of residents, neighborhoods, city government and policymakers.

Detroit Cody High School students will kick off the evening by sharing poetry they wrote after studying the bankruptcy as part of a program partnership between WDET Radio, the InsideOut Literary Arts Project and the Center for Investigative Reporting. 

The event is free and open to the public, but is required at www.eventbrite.com/e/detroit-bankruptcy-one-year-later-tickets-19431765935.
 

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