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WSWS : News & Analysis : North America

Detroit architects group expels member for political beliefs

By our reporter
5 March 2003

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The board of a group of architects which was formed to encourage new
ideas and an open exchange of opinions has expelled a leading member for
voicing his. The group known as FLAK was organized last year in Detroit, a
city which has come to epitomize urban decay, in order to promote
alternatives to the corporate-controlled development which dominates the
city. In their mission statement, the members declare, “We defend
intellectual freedom, oppose all forms of censorship, and offer sanctuary
to all creative individuals.”

Several weeks after a controversial symposium, which was organized in
November in conjunction with FLAK’s first public exhibition, the board
expelled its secretary, Tim Nichols.

The exhibition, titled “Critical Mass,” had opened at the Museum of New
Art (MONA) in Detroit on November 9. It included the work of a wide array
of architects and artists and enjoyed a large audience and a warm
response. As one of the curators for the show, Nichols had included the
work of the two Israeli architects, Eyal Weizman and Rafi Segal, who had
been censored and victimized for exposing the role of planning and
architectural design on the West Bank. Their work, entitled “A Civilian
Occupation,” which is now on view at the Storefront for Architecture in
New York City, documents the complex ways in which Israeli architecture
has become a strategic weapon for violating the human rights of the
Palestinians.

For the symposium held at MONA on November 17, Nichols nominated both
Weizman to join the panel and David Walsh, the arts editor of the World
Socialist Web Site, to be the moderator. The panel included Jason Young,
an assistant professor at the University of Michigan; Julie Kim, a local
architect and instructor at the University of Detroit; Lowell Boileau,
formerly a member of the UAW and currently editor of a web site about
Detroit; and George Tysh, an editor at the weekly Metro Times.

During the discussion period, Nichols criticized the city’s Democratic Party
administration for supervising the decay of neighborhoods and the
destruction of city services while at the same time offering hundreds of
millions of dollars in tax abatements and other subsidies to the largest
industrial corporations in the world. He joined Walsh in advocating an anti-
capitalist point of view as an essential perspective for rebuilding Detroit.

The opinions of Weizman, Walsh and Nichols appear to have angered some
members of the group. One, Steve Rost, a professor at Lawrence
Technological University (LTU), approached Nichols when the discussion
ended and said sarcastically, “Congratulations, Tim. You succeeded in
imposing your agenda on the symposium.”

Members of the FLAK board began immediately to conspire with the
group’s president, Rochelle Martin, who is also a professor at LTU, for
Nichols’ expulsion. They prepared a meeting of the board on December 12
for the sole purpose of witch-hunting and expelling the group’s secretary.
Nichols arrived to take the minutes of the meeting but seemed to be the
only person in attendance, who was unaware of the meeting’s real
purpose. Martin had prepared his expulsion behind his back. The vote,
which was illegal under the group’s bylaws, was 9-2.

On January 7, Nichols wrote a letter appealing the board’s action. He
explained that it “violated both the spirit and letter of the mission
statement and bylaws of FLAK.” He wrote, “FLAK was established as a
democratic membership organization in which the members elect the
board and; therefore, only the members can remove someone from the
board.” Martin acknowledged receiving the appeal but has made no reply.

At the end of January, the FLAK vice president, Bryan Koehn, admitted
that a group within the board of directors began to prepare Nichols’
expulsion immediately following the symposium. In an email on January 28,
Koehn wrote, “Rochelle called me with the information of the numerous
individuals who were going to resign from flak if you were not removed.”

When faced with the alternative of defending the principle of free speech,
or preparing a political expulsion that violated the principles as well as the
bylaws of their organization, Martin and Koehn chose the latter course of
action.

While differences of opinion can be sharp—and they were in this
case—they do not justify the suppression of democratic rights. Nor do
they suspend the responsibility of a body, such as FLAK’s board, to uphold
its bylaws. In the present atmosphere of government repression and the
suppression of democratic rights, the defense of intellectual freedom is a
vital principle which must be defended.

We call on architects, artists and young people to oppose this act of
political victimization. Write to the FLAK board, care of Rochelle Martin,
29601 Gilchrist, Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334, [EMAIL PROTECTED],
to demand that it rescind Nichols’ expulsion and respect the democratic
rights of all of its members. Please, send a copy to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]







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