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Anna Clark is a journalist in Detroit and the author of "The Poisoned City: Flint’s Water and the American Urban Tragedy." It is the winner of the Hillman Prize for Book Journalism, a Michigan Notable Book, and named one of the year's best books by the Washington Post, the San Francisco Chronicle, the New York Public Library, Kirkus, Amazon, Audible, and others. Her writing has appeared in Elle, the New York Times, Politico, the Columbia Journalism Review, and Next City, among other publications. She has been a Knight-Wallace journalism fellow at the University of Michigan and a Fulbright fellow in Nairobi, Kenya.

Anna has been a writer-in-residence in Detroit high schools through InsideOut Literary Arts. She's also been a longtime co-leade
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Anna Clark Hi Spencer! Thank you back; it means a lot to hear from folks who have been on the ground in Flint. As for knowing where to start the book: it was a c…moreHi Spencer! Thank you back; it means a lot to hear from folks who have been on the ground in Flint. As for knowing where to start the book: it was a combination of trial & error, and instinct. Pastor McCathern was one of my earliest interviews and he made *such* an impression on me, so he opens the book. You meet him as I met him, more or less. Also, most articles I was seeing began with the water switch in April 2014, but that undercut so much of what came before. The pivotal day of the switch appears early in my book too, but I had more space to pan out and show how this manmade water disaster played out amidst the majesty of the Great Lakes. They key questions that fueled the book: How does a city become vulnerable in the first place? What are our choices for where to go next. I tried to take it all step by step, this human story that goes back decades, in Flint and beyond.(less)
Anna Clark I would love to see it translated! But it will be up to my literary agent to make something like that possible. I agree that water is a world issue. W…moreI would love to see it translated! But it will be up to my literary agent to make something like that possible. I agree that water is a world issue. We have a lot to learn from each other.(less)
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“Lead is one toxic legacy in America's cities. Another is segregation, secession, redlining, and rebranding: this is the art and craft of exclusion. We built it into the bones of our cities as surely as we laid lead pipes. The cure is inclusion. Flint's story is a clear call for committing anew to our democratic faith in the common wealth. As the water crisis demonstrates, it is simply not good enough for government officials to say, 'Trust us.' For all the inefficiencies and messiness that comes with democracy, the benefits - transparency, accountability, checks and balances, and the equitable participation of all people - are worth it.”
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“The Flint water crisis illustrates how the challenges in America's shrinking cities are not a crisis of local leadership - or, at least, not solely that - but a crisis of systems. Paternalism, even if it is well meaning, cannot transcend the political, economic, and social obstacles that relegate places such as Flint to the bottom. The chronic underfunding of American cities imperils the health of citizens. It also stunts their ability to become full participants in a democratic society, and it shatters their trust in the public realm. Communities that are poor and communities of color - and especially those that are both - are hurt worst of all.”
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“This city did not deserve what happened to it. Neither does any other shrinking city. Half a century after the Kerner Report tried to inspire a new approach to urban life, we are at another crossroads between how things were once done and how we can choose to do t hem in the future. In a way, public drinking water systems are the perfect embodiment of the ideal that we might reach toward. The sprawling pipelines articulate the shape of a community. House by house, they are a tangible affirmation that each person belongs. They tie the city together, and often the metropolitan region as well. If only some have good, clean water and others do not, the system breaks down. It isn't safe. The community gets sick. But when we are all connected to the water, and to each other, it is life-giving - holy, even.”
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