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Cast

Crew

Kathryn Barnier

Kathryn Barnier

Editor

Tami Gold

Tami Gold

Cinematography

Pam Sporn

Pam Sporn

Cinematography

Amilca Palmer

Amilca Palmer

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Lewis Erskine

Lewis Erskine

Consulting Editor

Ann Bennett

Ann Bennett

Consulting Producer

Tami Gold

Tami Gold

Consulting Producer

Tom Phillips

Tom Phillips

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Daniel DeMaggio

Daniel DeMaggio

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William Gardiner

William Gardiner

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Jim MacDonald

Jim MacDonald

Assistant Editor

Marlena Grzaslewicz

Marlena Grzaslewicz

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Mariusz Glabinski

Mariusz Glabinski

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Ira Spiegel

Ira Spiegel

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Matt Rigby

Matt Rigby

Assistant Sound Editor

Michael Kurihara

Michael Kurihara

Assistant Sound Editor

Paul Furedi

Paul Furedi

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Jon Fordham

Jon Fordham

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Jon Fordham

Jon Fordham

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Lelanie Foster

Lelanie Foster

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Joy Conley

Joy Conley

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Patrick Simpson

Patrick Simpson

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Peter Jaszi

Peter Jaszi

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Alexa Ellis

Alexa Ellis

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Elizabeth Garrett

Elizabeth Garrett

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Pam Sporn

Pam Sporn

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Detroit 48202: Conversations Along a Postal Route

20180.0 / 1099 min
Documentary

Overview

Conversations Along a Postal Route

"Detroit 48202" examines the rise, demise and contested resurgence of Detroit through the lens of mail carrier Wendell Watkins and the residents he has faithfully served for 30 years. The resilient Detroiters on Wendell’s route share stories of pushing against racial segregation in housing, challenging industrial and political disinvestment and living on reduced pensions as a result of Detroit’s bankruptcy. They also share stories of hope and propose creative ways to re-imagine an inclusive, equitable and productive city. Foregrounding the voices of African-American working class Detroiters, it offers a nuanced and complex understanding of a city at the crossroads.