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  • Dale Rich: Photographer with the Black Eye

    Steven Malik Shelton|Mar 29, 2018

    Photography can be an elusive profession to describe. Part art form and part science, a picture has the power to convey much more than an image. It can elicit both a thought and a mood, and can be simultaneously artistic as well as political in its sentiment and expression. One can surmise that photography is a merging of painting, science, and literature. Dale Rich has accomplished this synthesis, producing images through what he describes as his "Black eye" for over 40 years. It is a...

  • Detroit Man Fights Unjust Child Support System

    Steven Malik Shelton|Mar 22, 2018

    Courts are required to meet two types of jurisdiction when filing a case; jurisdiction over the subject matter involved in the case, and jurisdiction over the defendant. Some 22 years ago, Carnell Alexander was named as the father of a child by a woman who applied for social services. The woman unsure of who the real dad was and desperate to receive financial assistance for herself and her child, named Alexander, a former friend, as the dad. In the early 1990's a process server was dispatched to...