Detroit Part I: Extinguishing the Homeless & Shutting Off Human Rights
Abby Martin Breaks the Set on Detroit’s Tent City, Water as a Human Right and Shut Off Human Rights for Thousands
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EPISODE BREAKDOWN: On this episode of Breaking the Set, Abby Martin, features BTS’ exclusive on-the-ground coverage from Detroit, Michigan, beginning with a look at a tent city outside of downtown, where the crew witnessed a cop putting out the only source of warmth for the homeless population there with a fire extinguisher. Abby then discusses the shutoff of water services for thousands of residents across the city and speaks with Andrea Malone, a Detroit resident struggling to pay her water bills about what it’s like to face having your access to this vital necessity taken away. BTS wraps up the show with an interview with Beulah Walker, a volunteer with the Detroit Water Brigade, an organization working
to prevent water shutoffs and distribute water to residents most in need in the city.
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Abby Martin Breaks the Set on Detroit’s Tent City, Water as a Human Right and Shut Off Human Rights for Thousands
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EPISODE BREAKDOWN: On this episode of Breaking the Set, Abby Martin, features BTS’ exclusive on-the-ground coverage from Detroit, Michigan, beginning with a look at a tent city outside of downtown, where the crew witnessed a cop putting out the only source of warmth for the homeless population there with a fire extinguisher. Abby then discusses the shutoff of water services for thousands of residents across the city and speaks with Andrea Malone, a Detroit resident struggling to pay her water bills about what it’s like to face having your access to this vital necessity taken away. BTS wraps up the show with an interview with Beulah Walker, a volunteer with the Detroit Water Brigade, an organization working
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