Ever since Detroit made history with its bankruptcy filing, there has been a mountain of opinion as to what got us here, what exactly happened, and why.
There have been many accusatory fingers pointed at black leaders like Kwame Kilpatrick and Coleman Young, at union leaders, even at Detroiters themselves.
But, there are, of course, other views about just what went wrong in Detroit.
One such view comes from Marilyn Katz of Chicago, a long-time liberal political and social activist, dating back to the 60's. Katz was an active member of Students for a Democratic Society, the SDS. She played a leading role in the SDS demonstrations during the 1968 Democratic convention in Chicago.
Katz recently published a piece on the website inthesetimes.com.
Its title? "Detroit's Downfall: Beyond the Myth of Black Misleadership."
Marilyn Katz joined us from Chicago, where she heads up her firm MK Communications.
Listen to the full interview above.