Caption: Gloria Lowe, Credit: Amanda Le Claire
Image by: Amanda Le Claire 
Gloria Lowe 

Gloria's Glow

From: Zak Rosen
Length: 07:14

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Gloria_black_and_white_portrait_small Perhaps no city in America has been hit as hard, or for as long, as Detroit. We've been hearing about unemployment, vacant lots and poverty coming out of the motor city for decades. So it might come as a surprise to hear that Detroiters are creating new and innovative ways of living and working in their city.

After an accident at an auto plant, Gloria Lowe became one such visionary, reinventing the way she approaches work and her community. Lowe spoke to producer Zak Rosen.


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Piece Description

Perhaps no city in America has been hit as hard, or for as long, as Detroit. We've been hearing about unemployment, vacant lots and poverty coming out of the motor city for decades. So it might come as a surprise to hear that Detroiters are creating new and innovative ways of living and working in their city.

After an accident at an auto plant, Gloria Lowe became one such visionary, reinventing the way she approaches work and her community. Lowe spoke to producer Zak Rosen.


Broadcast History

WBEZ, WDET, Deutsche Welle

Transcript

Gloria: I worked in an automotive plant. I understand what it means to not be able to think. And what that takes away from a person. Because it took it away from me.

up bassy jazz

They said just do the job, don’t think about the job.

I could not even give suggestions to building something. I’m the one who’s working there. I could not understand why you felt that I didn’t have valuable input for building this automobile.

That people like myself would buy. And it seems like such a small thing. But it really isn’t. Not when you’re building something.

up walking ambi + ominous music/tones

I was a final line inspector. My job was to drive, after inspecting, drive the cars outside the plant, park them in a certain area so then transportation would pick them up and load them on the trucks. This particular day I had driven the car out and was walking back into the building, jus...
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Intro and Outro

INTRO:

THE MAIN CHARACTER IN THIS STORY DOES NOT ID HERSELF. PLEASE DO SO IN THE INTRO. THANKS!

Perhaps no city in America has been hit as hard, or for as long as Detroit. We’ve been hearing about unemployment...vacant lots...and poverty coming out of the motor city for decades. So it might come as a surprise to hear that Detroiters are creating new, and innovative ways of living and working in their city. Independent producer Zak Rosen, brings us this portrait...of Detroiter Gloria Lowe...one such visionary.

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Additional Credits

Some of the music from this piece was composed and performed by Joel Peterson and Marko Novatchoff.

Related Website

http://www.wbez.org/story/after-accident-woman-reinvents-work-herself-and-her-community-94293