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  • Detroit Becoming, Detroit Jesus

    Campus Martius Fountain in Detroit Kids play at the Campus Martius Fountain in Detroit. (photo: Maia C./Flickr, cc by-nc-nd 2.0)

    by Susan Leem, associate producer

    After listening to this week’s show with Grace Lee Boggs (“Becoming Detroit”), Peter Putnam sent this inspired response:

    “Time Inc. was here for a year — and this is the story they missed: Detroit becoming. Full disclosure: I’ve known Grace since 1993. In fact, I met my wife, Julia, through Detroit Summer, Grace and Jimmy’s (r)evolutionary idea to utilize the spirit of young people to revitalize, re-imagine, and re-spirit Detroit. Julia was actually Detroit Summer’s first volunteer and is now deep in the process of creating a place-based school in Detroit, the Boggs Educational Center, that will draw on many of the people and principles that came out in your show. Ending with Invincible’s hip-hop song was also right on.”

    He then ended his note with this poem, which he composed for Grace Lee Boggs on her 96th birthday:

    Detroit Jesus

    Time, Inc., buys a house in Detroit
    and tries to track him for a year.
    But he’s invisible to those looking for a
                blue-eyed dude in a white robe
    or for a city gone completely to hell.

    He is the cinnamon of my son’s skin
    with a green thumb and a Tigers cap
    and my daughter’s dove-grey eyes.
    He prays into Blair’s guitar,
    hangs out on Field St.,
    bakes bread at Avalon
    and plants tomatoes on the East side.
    He rides his old-school bike down the heart
                of Grand River,
    paints a mural in the Corridor,
    shoots hoop in the Valley
    with priests and pimps and lean young men
    trying to jump their way to heaven.

    At night,
    while the Border Patrol counts cars,
    he walks across the water
                to Windsor,
    grabs a bite to eat,
    walks back.

    Like Grace,
    born in Providence,
    he lives so simply,
    he could live anywhere:
    Dublin, Palestine, Malibu.
    But Detroit is his home.
    It was here one Sunday
    a boy invited him down
                off the cross
    and into his house
    for a glass of Faygo red pop.

    That was centuries ago, it seems,
    and how far he’s come,
    reinventing himself more times than Malcolm.
    He’s been to prison,
    been to college,
    has a tattoo of Mary Magdalene on one arm,
    Judas on the other,
    and knows every Stevie Wonder song by heart.

    He’s Jimmy, he’s Invincible, he’s Eminem.
    He’s the girls at Catherine Ferguson
                and their babies,
    and he’s the deepest part of Kwame
    still innocent as a baby.

    The incinerator is hell,
    but he walks right in,
    burns it up with love,
    comes out the other side,
    walks on.

    He can say Amen in twelve religions,
    believes school is any place
    where head and heart and hands
                meet,
    and wears a gold timepiece around his neck
    with no numbers, just a question:
    What time is it on the clock of the world?

    And every second of every day
    he answers that question
    with a smile wide as the Ambassador
    and a heart as big as Belle Isle,
    hugging this city in his arms
    and whispering to each soul
    words no one else dares to say:
    You are Jesus,
    this is your Beloved Community,
    and the time
    on the clock of the world
    is Now.

    via beingblog.

    Posted on January 26, 2012 via On Being Blog with 10 notes

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