Presented By: Semester in Detroit
Why Detroiters Speak? An introduction to our Community Classroom Approach
Lolita Hernandez, Melba Boyd and Peter Hammer

Lolita Hernandez (UM/RC Lecturer in Creative Writing) and Melba Boyd (WSU Professor/Chair, Department of African-American Studies) will co-moderate and introduce our course model and facilitate a beginning dialogue with participants. Peter Hammer (WSU Law School Professor, and Director, Damon Keith Center for Civil Rights) will introduce the Detroit Equity Action Lab's role in this collaborative and share some methods for inquiry and analysis that will be used throughout the semester.
Free bus transportation via the MDetroit Connector Bus will be provided for this class. The Bus (Indian Trails) will depart the Central Campus Transit Center at 5:40pm, and stop directly outside of the Cass Corridor Commons right around 7pm. At the end of the class (no later than 9pm), the Bus will depart the Cass Commons Corridor and return to the Central Campus Transit Center by no later than 10pm.
Wifi is available on the bus.
Free bus transportation via the MDetroit Connector Bus will be provided for this class. The Bus (Indian Trails) will depart the Central Campus Transit Center at 5:40pm, and stop directly outside of the Cass Corridor Commons right around 7pm. At the end of the class (no later than 9pm), the Bus will depart the Cass Commons Corridor and return to the Central Campus Transit Center by no later than 10pm.
Wifi is available on the bus.