Thursday, December 22, 2011
Protestors Occupy Lincoln Branch of the Detroit Public Library
Police arrest protesters at sit-in at Detroit library branch. (Detroit News, 12/22/2011)
Excerpt: Police led at least two protestors away in handcuffs Thursday night from a sit-in protest designed to stop four branch closures of the Detroit Public Library.
Protestors began gathering outside the Lincoln branch on East Seven Milejust after 4:30 p.m. The branch, along with Mark Twain, Monteith and Richard, is set to permanently close Thursday because of budget cuts.
By nearly 6 p.m., about 30 people were outside Lincoln chanting, while another 11 were inside. Five squad cars stood guard nearby the protest organized by the group By Any Means Necessary.
Related articles:
Library to close 4 branches. (11/28/2011)
Efforts continue to save Detroit's Chase branch library. (9/10/2011)
Speaking up for the Chase branch. (9/6/2011)
6 branches being considered for closure. (8/24/2011)
Library commissioners reorder 10% pay cuts for top 3 library administrators. (7/8/2011)
Ernie Hallwall memorabilia. (6/9/2011)
Library commission aism high. (5/25/2011)
Library u-turn: no branch closures, no layoffs. (5/21/2011)
The next thing you know..... (5/20/2011)
My boss has a 2010 Buick LaCrosse.... (5/19/2011)
Detroit Public Library revised its math. (5/17/2011)
Detroit Public Library does the math....incorrectly. (5/14/2011)
Residents speak up against branch closings. (5/8/2011)
The library takes a page from the 1979 Pittsburgh Pirates. (5/7/2011)
The news just keeps getting worse. (5/6/2011)
The Detroit Public Library needs some good news (and this isn't it). (5/5/2011)
Rainy day fund keeps fewer branches from closing. (4/29/2011)
Proposal to close 18 of 23 Detroit branches sparks anger. (4/22/2011)
Few expenses spared in South Wing remodeling of library. (4/22/2011)
Downward spiral. (4/16/2011)
Library reduces staff by 20%. (3/4/2011)
Budget woes. (2/5/2011)
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