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Apr 21, 2017 · Brief Biography. 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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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.
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.
Sep 15, 2020 · by Bianca Garcia, Graig Donnelly and Frank Joyce September 15, 2020 12:54 pm. In the wake of the deaths of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd, Bianca García organized the Marching the Redline march on the Grosse Pointe and Detroit border. (Courtesy photo) Michigan Historical Marker Site S0502 is at the foot of Lakepointe street in Grosse Pointe Park.
The Rev. Peter Laarman, who ran the union's public relations department from 1985 to 1990, and Frank Joyce, who ran it from 1990 to 2002, in an op-ed for the Detroit Free Press on Friday...
Jul 23, 2016 · Frank Joyce. Free Press guest writer. It’s a summertime ritual in Detroit. Was what started on Twelfth Street in 1967 a riot or rebellion? It was a rebellion. The history of criminalizing...
Jul 19, 2017 · Frank Joyce: On July 23, 1967, I was in London, England, at the Dialectics of Liberation Congress, meeting with people from worldwide liberation movements. As news of what was going on in...