Alesia Montgomery 's Greening the Black Urban Regime: The Culture and Commerce of Sustainability in Detroit tells the story of the struggle to shape green redevelopment in Detroit.
Cultural workers, envisioning a green city crafted by direct democracy, had begun to draw idealistic young newcomers to Detroit's street art and gardens.
Then a billionaire developer and private foundations hired international consultants to redesign downtown and to devise a .
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