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Migra Watch
/ December 15, 2025 @ 4:46 am
Migra Watch: Nosotros Nos Protegemos
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Issue 28 Fall
2025
Megan Douglass Editorial – Definitely Not Written by ChatGPT: Staying Grounded In The Cloud
Megan Douglass
Join the Movement, Change the Narrative, Protect Independent, Community-Led Art, Literature, Journalism, and Education!
Riverwise Collective
Hadley Pritchard: ShotSpotter Is Not The Solution: Detroit Needs Community Investment, Not Corporate Control
Hadley Pritchard
Community Win! Citizens’ Right to Community Input Over Government Surveillance Affirmed in Appeals Court Victory
Riverwise Collective
Creative non-fiction by Michelle Martinez: I got “ADDD” AKA “AI Don’t Do the Damn Dishes”
Michelle Martinez
Dr. Chanel Beebe: All Eyes On Us
Dr. Chanel Beebe
Rev. Lucious Conway: Keeping the Gate: Why I Won’t Trade Freedom for a False Sense of Safety
Rev. Lucious Conway
Annika Tutzer: How can we make A.I work for the benefit of humanity?
Annika Tutzer
One Single Rose®: Flykus /fly-koos/
One Single Rose®
James Perkinson: Can AI Be Embraced As Kin?
James Perkinson
John Telford: The 13th Hour – A Disquieting Quatrain
John Telford
N.A. Laster: Back To Sticks
N.A. Laster
Dain Evans: AI Is Coming For Jobs, And We Need Systems Change To Survive It
Dain Evans
Kevin L. Knowles: Sally Phone
Kevin L. Knowles
Victoria Camille and Minister Eric Blount: You Watch Us, We Watch You: Detroit’s Pending Police Video Release Ordinance
Victoria Camille and Minister Eric Blount
Jocie Osika: What Technology Can’t Do: Community in Craft
Jocie Osika
Photo Essay By Valerie Jean Blakely: 2nd Annual WSU Student Walk Out for Palestine
Valerie Jean Blakely
Lauren Fardig-Diop: Curfews Won’t Keep Our Kids Safe
Lauren Fardig-Diop
Community. Leadership. Revolution: Sparking Change in Superior Township
An Interview with Justin Harper and Jamall Bufford by Megan Douglass
Josmine Evans: Sweet Potatoes and Peanuts – A Harvest of Resilience
Josmine Evans
Stop the Data Center: No Data Centers Nowhere-Fighting The Data Center Death Cult In Ypsilanti and Beyond
Stop the Data Center
Kailee Hanson Poem: Sick
Kailee Hanson
Jesse Deerinwater: SMNRs, climate, AI data centers and US imperialism
Jesse Deerinwater
Mike Mosher: Art – Cornelius Phelps was beaten by Michigan State Police at a traffic stop
Mike Mosher
Deborah Tien: The Golden Throne
Deborah Tien
Alex B. Hill: Map: Path of Least Surveillance through Greater Downtown Detroit
Alex B. Hill
Alana Scolari: The Brave Little Bot
Alana Scolari
Megan Douglass: Rooted by Rebellion: A Reflection and Review of the memoir Hurt Baby Hurt by William Walter Scott III
Megan Douglass
The Spirit of Mandela Coalition: NATIONAL MOBILIZATION AGAINST GENOCIDES
The Spirit of Mandela Coalition
Rich Feldman: This Technological Moment: The Opportunities and Dangers for Today, Tomorrow, Ourselves and The Planet
Rich Feldman
Bryce Grubbs: Exploring Abolitionist Tech Futures with ALF Services
Bryce Grubbs
Stay Safe! Stay Ready! Stay Woke!
Riverwise Collective
Migra Watch: Nosotros Nos Protegemos
Migra Watch
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