An Evening with Poet Susan Eisenberg in Lansing, Michigan February 1, 2012
Poet and author Susan Eisenberg, one of the pioneers in the struggle for women's rights, performed a poetry reading at the Creole Gallery in Lansing, Michigan, on February 1, 2012. Eisenberg, who is a journeyman electrician as well as a noted poet, essayist, artist and teacher, was in the Mid-Michigan area for the opening of her art exhibit, On Equal Terms, at the Michigan State University (MSU) Museum. The poetry reading was hosted by The Old Town Poetry Series & Our Daily Work/Our Daily Lives, a labor history program at MSU's School of Labor & Industrial Relations, Labor Relations Program. Susan's reading starts at the 21:30 minute mark. The event's emcee, Ann Francis, is introduced at the 7:48 minute mark. Also, John Beck explains Our Daily Work, Our Daily Lives project at the 3:56 minute mark.
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Michigan inundations,ansing /ˈlænsɪŋ/ is the capital of the U.S. state of Michigan. It is mostly in Ingham County, although portions of the city extend west into Eaton County and north into Clinton County. The 2010 Census placed the city's population at 114,297,[7] making it the fifth largest city in Michigan. The population of its Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) was 464,036, while the even larger Combined Statistical Area (CSA) population, which includes Shiawassee County, was 534,684. It was named the new state capital of Michigan in 1847, ten years after Michigan became a state.
The Lansing Metropolitan Area, colloquially referred to as Mid-Michigan, is an important center for educational, cultural, governmental, commercial, and industrial functions. The area is home to two medical schools, one veterinary school, two nursing schools, two law schools—including Western Michigan University Cooley Law School and Michigan State University College of Law, a Big Ten Conference university - (Michigan State University), the Michigan State Capitol, the state Supreme Court, the Court of Appeals, a federal court, the Library of Michigan and Historical Center, and headquarters of four national insurance companies.
Lansing is the only U.S. state capital (among the 47 located in counties) that is not also a county seat. The seat of government of Ingham County is Mason,[8] but the county maintains some offices in LansingFarmers' markets[edit]
Farmers' market in Lansing
Lansing has several farmers' markets throughout the city in the summer months. These markets include the Allen Street Farmer's Market[95] on the city's eastside, the Westside Farmers' Market, the Old Town Farmer's Market, the South Lansing Farmer's Market,[96] and the year-round historic Lansing City Market[48] located near downtown. The Lansing City Market has built a brand new $1.6 million facility on the riverfront in downtown Lansing where it will continue its year round operations providing specialty items in addition to regular groceries from over 30 vendors.
Libraries[edit]
The Library of Michigan and Historical Center is a highly regarded state library and research center. The library is one of the top five genealogical research facilities in the United States. The Capital Area District Library has 13 branches within Ingham County, some of these include: The Main library downtown, the Foster Library on the east side, and the South Lansing Library on the south side.
Lansing Art Gallery[edit]
The Lansing Art Gallery, founded in 1965, is Lansing's oldest art gallery and a non-profit membership organization. Showcasing the works of Michigan artists, the gallery is committed to providing cultural enhancement opportunities for Michigan residents. The museum is open to the public with free admission.
Museums[edit]
Lansing is home to a number of small, specialized museums:
The Impression 5 Science Center[97] is a children's science center located in a historic wagon works factory on the Grand River.
The Michigan Library and Historical Center contains one of the 10 largest genealogy collections in the nation, has a museum dedicated to Michigan's history among other attractions.[98]
The Michigan Women's Hall of Fame is a museum dedicated to the historical accomplishments and achievements of Michigan women. The house is located directly south of downtown in the 1903-built Cooley-Haze House. The museum is surrounded by Cooley Gardens.[99]
The R. E. Olds Transportation Museum is dedicated to the education of Lansing's role in the development of transportation, particularly the automobile.
The Turner-Dodge House[100] is a museum dedicated to Lansing's early pioneers. The museum sits in the Classical Revival-styled Turner-Dodge Mansion, built in 1858 for James and Marion Turner, and later by their daughter and her husband. It is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Theatre[edit]
The Riverwalk Theatre,[101] (formerly the Okemos Barn Theatre), the Lansing Civic Players,[102] and the now defunct BoarsHead Theater[103] are or were all located in downtown.
Peppermint Creek Theatre Company[104] is a well established new award-winning theater company.
Happendance, Michigan's longest-running professional modern dance company, has been based in Greater Lansing since 1976.[105]
The Greater Lansing Ballet Company is an award-winning ballet and dance company.
The Creole Gallery[106] brings in various musicians and hosts the Icarus Falling Theater group.
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Lansing is the capital of the U.S. state of Michigan. It is located mostly in Ingham County, although portions of the city extend west into Eaton County and north into Clinton County. The 2010 Census placed the city's population at 114,297, making it the fifth largest city in Michigan. The population of its Metropolitan Statistical Area was 464,036, while the even larger Combined Statistical Area population, which includes Shiawassee County, was 534,684. It was named the new state capital of Michigan in 1847, ten years after its admittance as a state.
The Lansing Metropolitan Area, colloquially referred to as Mid-Michigan, is an important center for educational, cultural, governmental, commercial, and industrial functions. The area is home to two medical schools, one veterinary school, two nursing schools, two law schools—including Western Michigan University and Michigan State University—a Big Ten Conference university, the Michigan State Capitol, the state Supreme Court, the Court of Appeals, a federal court, the Library of Michigan and Historical Center, and headquarters of four national insurance companies.
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We Are Powerful
Artists from the great state of Michigan play a big part in Until Love Is Equal - kinship and creativity are why we continue the fight for what's right, over half a year since five Holland City Council members voted against protecting the city's LGBT residents and workers.
We continue trying to provide useful information to those five lawmakers who voted NO to anti-discrimination on June 15, 2011: the honorable Kurt Dykstra, Brian Burch, Mike Tretheway, Nancy DeBoer and Todd Whiteman. More information about the vote and what we're doing is available at
We start 2012 with an amazing gift from a half-dozen of Michigan's most beloved artists, who donated a performance of the unreleased song, We Are Powerful. Thank you Seth Bernard and May Erlewine, and the rest of The Starlight Six: Rachael Davis, Joshua Davis, Michael Shimmin and Dominic John.
What an amazing theme song for a long and difficult fight on behalf of a vulnerable minority in Holland, MI - much love and thanks to musicians.
Michigan artists - and specifically our great state's musicians - continue to play a vital role in our singular effort to help realize a good end by lawmakers in Holland. Several months ago, hip-hop artist and former Michigan resident The SEVENth contacted Until Love Is Equal about submitting a video PSA to show support from the hip-hop community. In late 2011, rap artists Yo Majesty! partnered with Until Love Is Equal for an event at the Division Avenue Arts Collective, in Downtown Grand Rapids.
Please share, and enjoy - and take strength in knowing that an ever-growing group of the most creative and dedicated people in the great state of Michigan are working tirelessly to help make Holland a safe and welcoming place for all.
MY STORY (Official Music Video) By Spoken-Flow-Poet HAKIM Ft Eb Jones SwishgangNorth
MY STORY is the lead single from the album MEMOIRS OF A NEO SOUL POET by Spoken-Flow-Poet HAKIM, featuring Eb Jones, exec of Swishgang North (@SWISHGANGNORTH), filmed in the Shahan North Blackstone housing complex in Jackson MI. A DreamTeamEntFilm Production (2011) HD. Produced by Hakim Crampton. For booking, contact: thejournalofneosoul@yahoo.com
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