Session- Manufacturing in Detroit

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Session- Manufacturing in Detroit Question to consider: How can Detroit rebuild & revitalize its manufacturing industry?

21 Century Ads-Chrysler In these next two ads, we turn to Chrysler- in 2012 they release 2 tv commercials during the halftime at the Super Bowl that drew a lot of attention: Follow the same questions as before: 1. What is the company trying to “sell”? Theme? Lifestyle? 2. What is the logos, pathos, and ethos present? 3. What can you identify about the car and the industry itself from these ads? Chrysler Ad-Clint Eastwood Chrysler Ad- Eminem Turn to partner and discuss what you have observed about all these ads Bringing ideas and analysis out to the floor

Motor City: The Story of Detroit Let’s now take a step back and put the manufacturing history of Detroit in better context Take out the reading for today’s session As you read, keep track of the following questions: 1. What made Detroit the manufacturing powerhouse it was? 2. What are the major factors that contributed to the decline of manufacturing? Bringing ideas and analysis out to the floor… https://www.gilderlehrman.org/history-by-era/politics-reform/essays/motor-city-story-detroit

The American Dream Gone Wrong-Video Analysis You will now watch a 20 min video with an emphasis on GMC and the issues that this company has had and the impact on the people of Detroit For this I’d like for you to watch for Further evidence of the mismanagement Corruption The importance of the automotive industry The Big Three Auto Bailout Collapsing Auto Industry What Happened to the American Labor Union?

Shinola- The Future of Detroit? We have looked at the present & the past of Detroit manufacturing. What does the future of Detroit look like? Shinola is a new company that is trying to rebuild and revitalize Detroit’s manufacturing As you watch these last set of videos: 1. What is Shinola doing that is innovative and potentially changing the game in manufacturing? 2. What are the skills that you need to work at Shinola or other companies like them? 3. Does this mean that Detroit manufacturing can come back? Is there anything still missing? Tour of Shinola Detroit a Luxury Brand Michigan’s Manufacturing Future Bringing ideas and analysis out to the floor…

Reflection/Debrief To finish the session today- let’s do some writing to help put the “pieces” of the puzzle together Questions to consider: 1. Summarize the role and significance of manufacturing in Detroit 2. What are your thoughts on companies like Shinola, are they in fact the future of Detroit? 3. What is needed to make sure that manufacturing does grow in Detroit? Hints to consider: What’s the role of schools?- both high school and beyond What do city leaders need to do? What do employees need to know how to do?