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09. Dec 2020

Welcome Detroit as New Member of ICORN

Detroit, by Nadir Ali. Photo.
Detroit, by Nadir Ali.

We are pleased to announce that the City of Detroit has joined ICORN, as the third city in the US, together with Pittsburgh, PA and Ithaca, NY. 

City of Asylum/Detroit joined ICORN In November this year and is founded by a group of transdisciplinary writers and artists who value free creative expression. 

"Each of us has lived outside the United States and lived in Detroit, experienced restrictions on our freedom of expression, and witnessed the persecution of creative workers who speak up for justice", says Laura Kraftowitz, one of the founders of City of Asylum/Detroit. 

Detroit is a natural home for writers and artists. It’s the birthplace of Motown and techno, of Aretha Franklin, Madonna, and Iggy Pop. It’s the hometown of poets Toi Derricotte and Caroline Forché. Leaders Malcolm X, Rosa Parks, and Grace Lee Boggs made their homes there, and artists Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera came here to complete seminal work. It’s the most liberal city in the US, the Blackest, and a thriving center of immigrant life.

Detroit’s art scene is driven by community engagement. Its numerous festivals, such as the Movement Electronic Music Festival and Theatre Bizarre, have grown out of grassroots initiatives into beloved institutions that attract visitors the world over.

"At City of Asylum/Detroit, we envision our city as a place where local and global concerns intersect, and where multiple communities are empowered through mutual support. Our programs transform blighted properties into cultural spaces. We invite residents whose voices, if safeguarded and amplified, will have the most impact. Locally, we invite poets, artists, activists, and neighbors to shape our development", says Kraftowitz. 

Key partners of City of Asylum/Detroit: City of Asylum/Pittsburgh, Michigan Community Resources, Wayne State University, Schoolcraft College, Maamoul Press, the Artists-at-Risk Connection and Viridiana Homes.

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