Liz Jacob, energy insecurity coordinator at the Sugar Law Center for Economic and Social Justice and an organizer for the Dismantle DTE campaign, said the movement is focused on building power among communities of color and low-income communities, which are most impacted by DTE Energy.
“We want to push back against this idea that the only way we can get our energy is through investor-owned utilities,” Jacob said, adding, “Something that I’ve heard from a lot of folks is that they didn’t realize they had rights. That’s actually not the case.” … see full story at Planet Detroit