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A collectively run independent newsprint magazine working to provide a forum for education, debate, and dialogue around the political issues affecting our communities.
A collectively run independent newsprint magazine working to provide a forum for education, debate, and dialogue around the political issues affecting our communities.
A hunger strike is one of the most demanding — and alarming — tactics a person can undertake in the service of a struggle, but Jorge Parra says he’s run out of other… Read More
Join us for the Critical Moment fundraiser & holiday extravaganza! Helping your favorite quarterly newspaper make it through 2013 has never been this much fun! T-shirts? Stickers? Button making? Who knows what you… Read More
Detroit’s Trumbullplex Theater has developed a well-earned reputation for offering exciting experimental, underground and local music acts, but the organizers of the space have bigger ambitions. This October they launched a new speaker… Read More
Interested in writing an article for Critical Moment? Make a submission for our Fall issue! Writer’s deadline is Friday, September 28th. Get in touch with us via email at critmom@gmail.com.
by John G. Rodwan, Jr. It takes determination to excel in boxing, and David Davis has it. He had it as a small ten-year-old who wanted to learn how to box in order… Read More
Detroiters are not alone in their tenacity for improving upon the norm, or pursuing new ways to live well. Permaculture is one example of such an approach, valuing learning from nature, sustainability, equity… Read More
The Critical Moment Collective is excited to announce the release of our Winter 2012 Issue. Join us this Thursday, February 9th at Cafe con Leche on 4200 w.vernor, Detroit, MI from 5-8 pm for our… Read More
Critical Moment is seeking submissions for our Winter issue. We are looking for pieces that are timely and relevant to Detroit with a strong critique of power. We are interested in a variety… Read More
Thank you to those of you who supported Critical Moment in the past by buying ads. Ad rates are low to maintain a grassroots interdependence between Critical Moment and small, non-corporate community organizations/businesses… Read More