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- Follow the Action
- Many Roads Lead to Detroit:
The US Social Forum Writers Network's special correspondents will help keep our writers and the general public informed about all the exciting ways people are preparing the "road to Detroit." This space will provide updates from people around the country who are biking, walking, marching, and caravaning to Detroit as well as those who are paving the way to Detroit through outreach to the diverse groups of people who need to be part of the conversation about the new country and world we are working to build. To become a correspondent, email us at writers@ussf2010: .org .
- Heaven on Earth-An Agrarian Road Trip to the US Social organized by the Presbyterian Hunger Program http://www.pcusa.org/hunger/roadtrip.htm
- March to Fulfill the Dream" -Poor People's March for Human Rights from New Orleans to Detroit http://old.economichumanrights.org/index.shtml
- April 6, 2010: The Dream Lives On
- March 21, 2010: "March to Fulfill the Dream"
- People's Freedom Caravan http://abc.ussf2010.org/caravans
- March 22, 2010: Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign Caravan
- The Red Road to Detroit: Native People Bring their Voices to the USSF
- Biking it to Detroit http://bikeit.org/
- May 4, 2010: Detroit biking featured in momentum magazine
- March 26, 2010: GrassRoutes Bicycle Caravan Benefit
- March 24, 2010: Biking from Ithaca to Detroit
- March 22, 2010: More info Biking from Ithaca to Detroit
- May 15, 2010 San Antonio Road to Detroit Raffle Prizes
- May 10, 2010: Cascadia Freedom Caravan to the USSF!
- May, 2010: Road to Detroit: Pittsburgh is going to the US Social Forum
- April 3, 2010: Chicago Road to Detroit Disability Teach-In
- March 17, 2010: Prometheus Radio Project hits the road
- March 13, 2010: Bay Area People's Movement Assembly
- On the ground in Detroit
- Organizing faith- and spirituality-based networks for social justice Interview with Detroit-based pastor and organizer, Bill Wylie-Kellermann
- Meet one of our hosts: Environmental action through environmental justice Profile of Detroit Local Organizing Committee member, East Michigan Environmental Action Coalition (EMEAC)