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Apr 21, 2017 · Frank Joyce was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1941. His family soon thereafter relocated to Berkeley, Michigan and later to Royal Oak, Michigan. Joyce was a prominent New Left activist in Detroit throughout the 1960s, involved in civil rights and anti-war movements, among others.
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Sep 12, 2019 · WDET is celebrating its 70th anniversary in 2019. That’s seven decades of independent journalism, inclusive conversations and insights into the culture of our city and region. Frank Joyce was WDET’s News Director in the early 1980s. He says it was a special time for the station during an era of social and political change.
Joyce is a former Board Chair of The Working Group (TWG), a non-profit media production company that supports the anti-hate movement Not In Our Town (NIOT). His writing is published at AlterNet, Riverwise Counterpunch, The Fifth Estate, The Detroit Free Press, and in many anthologies. He is co-editor with Karin Aguilar-San Juan, of The People ...
Nov 17, 2018 · Frank Joyce was awarded, by the venerable Michigan Coalition for Human Rights, with a lifetime achievement award for his long years of work for social justic...
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Joyce is a former Board Chair of The Working Group (TWG), a non-profit media production company that supports the anti-hate movement Not In Our Town (NIOT). His writing is published at AlterNet, Riverwise Counterpunch, The Fifth Estate, The Detroit Free Press and in many anthologies. He is co-editor with Karin Aguilar-San Juan, of The People ...
World War II. William Francis Murphy (April 13, 1890 – July 19, 1949) was an American politician, lawyer, and jurist from Michigan. He was a Democrat who was named to the Supreme Court of the United States in 1940 after a political career that included serving as United States Attorney General, 35th Governor of Michigan, and Mayor of Detroit.
Interview of Frank Joyce by Jesse Blumberg, Jack Mahon, and Matthew Lassiter, May 2, 2019, Detroit, Michigan. Item sets Section 2: 1964-1966.