It has been 20 months since the Israeli government began their most recent assault on Gaza and the West Bank. The retaliation for the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack in Israel, has escalated to what the international community has called genocide, therefore, GRIID will be providing weekly links to information and analysis that we think can better inform us of what is happening, along with the role that the US government is playing. All of this information is to provide people with the capacity of what Noam Chomsky refers to as, intellectual self-defense.
Information
The Deadliest Period in History for Palestinian Prisoners in Israeli Detention
The Genocide in Gaza Isn’t Just Attacking Our Bodies, It’s Erasing Our Memories
‘The Witkoff Massacre’: Hundreds Killed or Wounded as Israeli Forces Open Fire on Gaza Food Aid Site
Ex-Israeli Negotiator Daniel Levy: Netanyahu Wants “Permanent War” in Gaza, Not a New Ceasefire
Gaza’s ‘Humanitarian’ Façade: A Deceptive Ploy Unravels
Israeli Lies and Western Complicity: How Deceit Became a Weapon of War
“It’s an order—destroy the neighborhood so Arabs can’t return”
Gaza First Amendment Alert (6/5/25)
Analysis & History
Genocide (Very) Bad with Sim Kern
Image used in this post is from https://roadtogenocide.law4palestine.org/
Philanthropy is just reputation laundering for the oligarchy.
It is that time of the year again, when GRIID posts about the various West Michigan Foundations from families that make up the Grand Rapids Power Structure. I start with the DeVos family, which has 5 different foundations.
The Doug and Maria DeVos Foundation
GRIID has always begun our Foundation Watch work by looking at the foundations associated with the most powerful family in West Michigan, the DeVos family. Last week I looked at the Dick and Betsy DeVos Foundation, so today I want to share information on the Doug and Maria DeVos Foundation. Doug DeVos is currently one of the CEOs of Amway, along with operating Continuum Ventures LLC is their investment management company. According to GuideStar, in 2023, the Doug and Maria DeVos Foundation contributed $18,363,810.00 leaving them with $70,633,614.00 of funds left in their foundation account.
The Doug and Maria DeVos Foundation made contributions to dozens of entities in 2023, but there are some clear categories of groups they contributed to, such as the Religious Right, Think Tanks, Education-centered groups, and social service entities, to name a few. Below is a listing of each from these categories, with a dollar amount and a brief analysis.
I also include groups that are DeVos owned or created, along with liberal non-profits. With the liberal non-profits, we believe that funding from foundations like the DeVos family foundations ARE a form of hush money. When I say hush money, I mean that these entities will not publicly challenge the system of Capitalism, the wealth gap, structural racism and other systems of oppression, which the DeVos family benefits from and perpetuates through their own political funding.
Religious Right
- Christian Leaders Ministries Inc. – $100,000
- Help Pregnancy Crisis AID Inc. – $20,000
- Keystone Community Church – $120,000
- Life International Inc. – $30,000
- Luis Palau Association – $150,000
- National Christian Foundation West Michigan – $252,000
- Pregnancy Resource Center – $30,000
These religious groups practice varying degrees of conservative politics, which fit into the ideological framework that the DeVos family is committed to. For instance, Help Pregnancy Crisis AID Inc, Life International and the Pregnancy Resource Center are all anti-abortion groups. The Luis Palau Association grew out of the work of Luis Palau whose activities have been reported in dozens of article in Christianity Today during the past 40 years. During that time Palau was in Somoza’s Nicaragua dictatorship, where, unlike the community of Solentiname, a Nicaraguan Christian based community under persecution, he was welcome with open arms. In 1977, Palau was greeted and accompanied on his crusade by Colombian president Alfonso Michelsen, not particularly known for being a human rights advocate. Also in the 70’s Palau visited Bolivia with the help of an organization known as Food For the Hungry (FFH). According to Sara Diamond’s book Spiritual Warfare, FFH “argues that poverty is rooted in individuals’ belief systems and by extension, in cultures supposedly conducive to underdevelopment and poverty.” (Diamond pg. 226) The founder of FFH, Larry Ward, was also with Palau on that trip. Ward, a former overseas director of World Vision “was known to have a close relationship with South Vietnamese and US military leaders.” In 1982, Palau brought his crusade to Paraguay, under the brutal dictatorship of Alfredo Stroessner. According to recently declassified documents there was massive execution of civilians during Stroessner’s reign. (see Covert Action Quarterly, Fall 1994). Stroessner’s government gave Palau his approval to distribute 100,000 bibles and study courses to children nationwide. Luis Palau was also a close friend and supporter of the Guatemalan dictator Rios Montt, who engaged in genocidal policies during his 18 months as President.
Far Right Think Tanks and Pro-Capitalism groups
- Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty – $75,000
- American Enterprise Institute – $100,000
- Grand Action Foundation 2.0 – $1,000.000
- Greater Grand Rapids Chamber Foundation – $6,244,500
- Mackinac Center for Public Policy – $125,000
- National Constitution Center – $1,550,000
- The Seminar Network Inc. – $1,000,000
These Think Tanks influence public policy in individual states, like the Acton Institute and the Mackinac Center for Public Policy does in Michigan. The American Enterprise Institute does the same thing, but at the federal level, which is why they are based in DC. The Doug and Maria DeVos Foundation also funds Grand Action 2.0 and the Greater Grand Rapids Chamber Foundation, both of which promote policies that use millions in public dollars for private projects that the DeVos family benefits from in Grand Rapids. The Seminar Network Inc. is part of the Koch family ultra-conservative network.
Education-centered groups
- Calvin University – $100,000
- Center for Sound Literacy Foundation – $1,500,000
- First Steps Kent – $150,000
- Grand Rapids Christian Schools – $405,000
- Grand Rapids Public Schools Foundation – $135,000
- Living Stones Academy – $500,000
- Potters House – $75,000
- Perdue Research Foundation Inc. – $125,000
- Wake Forest University – $344,000
Half of the Education groups that the Doug and Maria DeVos Foundation contribute to are conservative Christian Schools. Some of the other groups are a mechanism to insert influence in the Grand Rapids Public Schools, such as the Grand Rapids Public Schools Foundation, First Steps Kent and the Center for Sound Literacy Foundation, which also brings a religious component into the GRPS.
DeVos-owned, created or connected groups
- Corewell Health Foundation – $270,250
- Grand Action Foundation 2.0 – $1,000,000
- Start Garden LLC – $90,000
- West Michigan Aviation Academy Foundation – $515,050
Of course all these entities that were created by DeVos family members, also promote their ideological religious and capitalist values. On top of that, it also means that DeVos family members are funding their own entities and using their foundation to fund their own pet projects, like Grand Action Foundation 2.0 – which promotes development projects in Grand Rapids that use public funds and expands their wealth – or Start Garden, which promotes entrepreneurialism instead of social equity and people making a living wage.
Groups receiving Hush $
- Bethany Christian Services Inc. – $117,000
- Community Food Clubs – $35,000
- Family Promise of Grand Rapids – $40,000
- ICCF Community Homes – $30,000
- Project Green – $125,000
- Safe Haven Ministries – $70,000
- Urban League of West Michigan – $133,360
These groups all provide some sort of social service – people fleeing domestic violence, those who are housing insecure, people with disabilities, adoption and immigration. There are root causes to all of these issues, but these groups are not likely to address root causes and larger systems of oppression. When the DeVos family foundations make contributions, this will increase the likelihood that systems of oppression will not be addressed by these groups.
Foundations rarely make contributions without strings attached. The Doug and Maria DeVos has a long history of funding far right and religious right groups, which GRIID documented 10 years ago when we started this project. Lastly, it is worth noting that the Doug and Maria DeVos Foundation, like all of the DeVos family foundations, compliments the campaign contributions they make to further impact public policy and promote their religious and capitalist ideologies.
Community shows up to defend immigrants from ICE arrests in Grand Rapids, while GRPD cooperates with ICE
Editor’s note – as a matter of transparency, I am part of GR Rapid Response to ICE, which means I was a direct participant in the defensive work to protect immigrants coming to the ICE check-in appointments.
It is difficult for those of us who consume news media to not know that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has been arresting and detaining immigrants all across the country. Wednesday was one of the larger ICE apprehensions that we have seen in Grand Rapids since the beginning of the year.
People may not know, but there is an office building behind the Omelette Shop on Michigan St. near the Medical Mile, where people who have been release from immigration detention must check-in regularly with ICE. The office I am referring to is the ISAP (Intensive Supervision Appearance Program) office, an office that is well hidden and not on people’s radar.
On Wednesday, GR Rapid Response to ICE received a call from someone who was accompanying an immigrant to their ICE check-in appointment, only to find out that ICE had arrested the person.
People who attended a GR Rapid Response to ICE training began arriving around noon. There were people standing outside the building to let people who were coming for an appointment know what was happening, plus several people went inside the building and into the ISAP office to alert those waiting that ICE was taking people.
An ISAP staff person told those of us with GR Rapid Response to ICE that we could not be there, but people resisted the command to leave and continued to talk with those who had ICE check-in appointments. While looking at the person who was asking everyone to leave, I noticed a door that was open behind them, with 2 men standing in the doorway. These two men were dressed the same, but without any markings or insignia that communicated they were ICE.
Because GR Rapid Response to ICE members refused to leave, the ISAP office manager then said that everyone needed to leave. In this instance people complied and they promptly locked the door behind us. This provided those with GR Rapid Response to ICE an opportunity to speak with those who came for appointments, provide them with out ICE Alert phone number and other ways we could support those who were being threatened by ICE.
After about 20 minutes, Grand Rapids cops showed up in the building asking what we were doing and who was “in charge.” The GRPD cops then were invited into the ISAP office and talk with the office manager. Two minutes later the GRPD came back out of the office and then instructed people to leave, as we were all on private property. After some conversation, everyone left the building to meet up with those who were outside, when the GRPD made it known that people could stand there either.
At this point there were more GR Rapid Response to ICE volunteers on the scene numbering roughly 25. At the same time, several more GRPD cruisers arrived, making it a total of 6.
No sooner had we all moved to the sidewalk, that the two men who were in the back area of the ISAP office, slipped out another door, this time with masks on. Several people followed them and tried to engage them verbally about what they were doing, while simultaneously filming them.
For the next 2 hours the community that had shown up to the call to defend members of the immigrant community, continued to be vigilant and see if any of the people who had earlier appoints in the ISAP office would be released. One by one people who had earlier appointments walked out the front door, where they were greeted with applause and hugs. Several of the people who were released felt that their release was due to the fact that GR Rapid Response to ICE was present with numbers.
Not everyone was fortunate on this day. We found out that on Wednesday morning, people who had earlier appointments were taken by ICE, most likely to the Calhoun County Jail in Battle Creek. You can see video here of ICE agents taking someone just as GR Rapid Response to ICE was arriving.
I also spoke with a woman who was in tears because her husband had a deportation order and he did not come out of the ISAP office the whole time people were there. People were offering comfort for this woman, plus they let her know that GR Rapid Response to ICE can also offer financial support, transportation, other forms of material support, and even Sanctuary, if she and her family no longer felt safe where they were living.
Movimiento Cosecha was present the entire time to offer support, to engage those from the affected community, plus they were livestreaming what was happening on Facebook.
GR Rapids Response to ICE and Movimiento Cosecha organizers also used the time to talk about how to respond to this new tactic that ICE was using. This is what they came up with:
- For anyone who has a future appointment at the ISAP office and wants someone to accompany them, GR Rapid Response can provide that kind of support.
- For anyone who does not want to risk being taken by ICE while attending their ISAP appointment, GR Rapid Response to ICE can offer Sanctuary for them and their family members. For those who want support they can call 616-238-0081 or send an Email to info@grrapidresponsetoice.org.
Also, GR Rapid Response to ICE is asking people to show up anytime between 9am and 3pm today – Thursday, June 5th.
Lastly, as Movimiento Cosecha and GR Rapid Response to ICE continue to pressure the City of Grand Rapids to adopt a Sanctuary policy, remember that Mayor LaGrand and Chief Winston continue to claims that the GRPD does not cooperate with ICE. What we all witnessed on Wednesday was a very clear example of how the cops collaborated with ICE at the ISAP office, where ICE agents were present. Once again, we are being lied to by the GRPD and Grand Rapids elected officials.
Every year at the beginning of the summer, the Detroit Chamber of Commerce holds their annual Mackinac Policy Conference on Mackinac Island.
According to the Detroit Chamber, the four-day conference is to discuss key issues facing the state. However, for anyone who has attended this annual event or taken a close look at the conference website you can see that what is really being discussed are concerns for the business community and members of the Capitalist Class.
First, let’s look at the sponsors of the four-day conference. Sponsors include Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Ford, GR, DTE, Consumer Energy, Enbridge, Amazon, Rocket Mortgage, Bank of America, Trinity Health, Comcast, Airbnb and Meta, just to name a few. These are all businesses that put profits over people.
Second, those who are part of the Capitalist Class always use the Mackinac Conference as a platform to make announcements about how they want to influence public policy. Here are just a few examples:
- The DeVos family announces that they will spend millions in the 2026 Election to solidify Michigan as a Republican stronghold.
- At the end of the conference former Gov. Rick Snyder is working on what he hopes will be a $20-$30 million campaign to make 2026 the education election. There were no hard specifics, but Snyder did allude to possibly doing a ballot initiative.
Third, you can look at the conference agenda to get a good idea of what was discussed and who was invited. For example, on the first day there was a session of the State of Housing, which featured only politicians and business people, like Josh Lunger, who is the Political Affairs person at the Grand Rapids Chamber of Commerce. Lunger crafted the GR Chamber’s proposal to criminalize the unhoused and then championed the version that the City of Grand Rapids adopted.
Another example was from May 29th, where one could have attended a session entitled, Michigan’s Role in America’s Defense. This panel feature military industry reps, plus Michigan Senator Elissa Slotkin. Senator Slotkin was on the panel, not only because of her being a former CIA staffer, but because she announced a new Military plan for Michigan, which is to say she wants to channel more taxpayers money to the Michigan Military Industry. You can read her plans for more militarism at this link.
Fourth, there were numerous candidate debates being held during the Mackinac Policy Conference, specifically for Detroit Mayor, the Michigan Senate Race and the Michigan Gubernatorial race, all of which will happen in 2026. So, you have candidates running for significant seats in Michigan and these candidate were speaking primarily to members of the business community and the Capitalist Class. Any candidate with a real conscience would have boycotted the Mackinac Policy Conference.
The Mackinac Policy Conference is an event put on by the business class, in order to cater to the Capitalist Class, while inviting the political class to make sure they do what those with economic power really want to see happen in Michigan.
State of Emergency Town Hall held last night, asking the question, where do we go from here?
Kent County Commissioner Robert Womack made some opening remarks, with vague language and no condemnation of systems of power and oppression. This sort of set the tone for the 3 hour meeting held at the Wealthy Theater.
An estimated 200 people were in attendance to hear from some 20 panelists, which included lawyers, civil rights groups, activists and family members of several of the recent police killings in Kent County. What follows are comments made by the panelists, most of whom were responding to the questions that Commissioner Womack had asked.
Ven Johnson, the lawyer representing the Lyoya family was asked to speak first. Johnson made some useful remarks about the power of police unions and how they have deep pockets to pay lawyers to delay court proceedings, like in the case of Chris Schurr. Johnson said of the police unions, “they are well organized, so it is time that we are too!”
Question #1 – Why do you believe the trial of officer Schurr ended in a mistrial.
Erykai, who is a relative of Samuel Sterling said, “Activists have spent more time in jail than these murders have. The murderers work inside a system, so they are supported. We need support too”
Cle Jackson with the NAACP responded to the question by saying, “Let’s call it what it is, racism. Specifically in regards to the jury selection.” Jackson went on to say that we need actionable steps. Like another traffic stop study. He also said we need policies, enforcement of those polciies and transparency. “The NAACP is going to file a FOIA for the Internal Affairs complaints against Schurr.”
Eric Brown with the Grand Rapids Urban League stated that it was a mistake that Chris Becker tried the case and that it should have been Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel.
Commissioner Womack also criticizes the jury selection, but then stated. “I’m not going to criticize our system, but we got work to do to change our system. I want to thank the GRPD for setting me straight when I was younger.”
Aly The Activist stated that the GRPD has beat activists who have spoken out against the GRPD. She also said that the GRPD has killed more than Patrick Lyoya, with the example of Hank Wymer, a person the GRPD shot 7 times, even though he was unarmed and seeking mental health assistance.
Eduardo Montiel, who is an organizer with the Grand Rapids Alliance Against Racism and Political Repression, said that the mistrial sends a message that they (the cops) get to do what they want. He also stated that the policing system is designed this way, since it was born out of the slave patrols in the US.
Question #2 – what would you say to the Lyoya family, who are struggling to understand this justice system.
Rodney Brown stated that there are no words to say to the Lyoya family. Brown also talked about managerial racism, which is the name that Todd Robinson gives to Grand Rapids in his book, A City within a City: The Black Freedom Struggle in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Brown said that this system is not playing with the community and that as a Black man he feels that he is in a perpetual sense of grief over how Black people are treated in this city.
Erykai made the observation that when Chris Schurr came and went from the courthouse, he had a whole contingent of cops escorting him, but the Lyoya family only had 2 officers.
Question #3 – why were trials of Schurr and Keeley happening at the same time?
Jermar Sterling simply stated that it was meant to divide the community.
Question #4 – What message does it send with all of the court proceedings, mistrials or judges dropping charges against cops?
An African American lawyer made the claim that the Obama Administration had done more on policing than any other president, specifically though his 21st Century Police Task Force. This claim was not challenged and the lawyer did not provide clear evidence of the claim. The question I would ask is, why did the Movement for Black Lives, the movement that made police violence against Black people an issue, why did it happen during the Obama Administration?
Question #5 – After watching the video of Keeling running over Sterling, Doggett and the Lyoya case, as a former cop.
A former cop named Maurice stated that Officer Schurr had other weapons to use and didn’t use them. He also said that the System isn’t broken or flawed, but that we should be able to see a copy of the GRPD training manual. Maurice made the point that the GRPD training manual was never presented by Kent County Prosecutor Chris Becker. The former cop called for Mass boycotts targeting the GR Chamber of Commerce, the tourism, sports and entertainment industries in Grand Rapids.
Question #6 – Why didn’t any charges come in the Doggett case regarding the car?
Ven Johnson stated that the police can do whatever they want and can get away with it. The people on top cover this shit up. They don’t want to pay up for what happened. Kent County juries have always been this way with stacked juries. He suggested that we submit a FOIA as to why so few people of color are not on these juries. He also made the point that the white jurors who are selected have never had an issue with a cop.
Question #7 – What else can we do so that what happened to Doggett in the future?
Cle Jackson responded by saying, “I don’t really know what to do.” Jackson then went on to talk about how so few politicians ever talk about this stuff, that they should be voted out and that activists should be put into a position of running as candidates.
All of this lasted until 8pm and since there was little to no real analysis or plan of action to respond to the question – where do we go from here – I decided to leave. You can watch the entire 3 hours and 20 minutes and draw your own conclusions, but here are a few of my responses.
- Why do these town hall meetings involve panelists? Why can’t we just have an open forum, where everyone can make comments, instead of being talked at? If you are asked to be a panelist in future town halls, tell those who are hosting that you will not participate unless it is an open forum from the get go.
- During the 2 hours that I was there, no one suggested that the GRPD should be defunded or abolished. The GRPD does not really prevent crime or reduce violence, they primarily show up after something has happened. When communities have their needs met, there is no real need for cops.
- The Black Lives Matter movement was born out of responding to policing and police violence. In 2020, they created a toolkit on how to Defund the Police, yet we act like these ideas are ridiculous or we won’t call for defunding the GRPD because I won’t get re-elected or I won’t get funding for the non-profit I work for.
- No one talked about the $69.1 million that was unanimously approved by the Grand Rapids City Commission for the GRPD two weeks ago. There there are all the other tens of millions that that is being allocated for the carceral system – the courts, new toys for the GRPD, and other entities that provide support to the cops. Imagine how that amount of money could be used to benefit the community for jobs, housing, healthy food and other basic needs that so many people don’t have.
As a long-time community organizer I grow tired of attending events that do not develop strategies and tactics to address issues like police violence and a legal system that is designed to benefit those with political and economic power. If any more of these emergency meetings are to be planned, we need to demand that they are structured differently and that by the end of the meeting we will have a plan of action.
Photo credit in this post goes to John Rothwell.
In late May, the US Army Corps of Engineers released a report about the Enbridge Line 5 oil pipeline and their proposed tunnel that would run under the Great Lakes.
Locally, channel’s 13 and 17 ran stories about the report. The headlines for the online versions of those stories are instructive, since they present how headlines can be misleading. It’s also interesting, because both WZZM 13 and WXMI 17 used the same Associated Press (AP) article.
The AP article emphasizes that the construction of a pipeline tunnel by the Enbridge Corporation would do lots of environmental damage to ecosystems where the construction would take place. Some of the environmental impacts would be the loss of an estimated 300 trees, a serious impact on aquatic life, cause significant soil erosion, the vibrations from the drilling would have geological consequences, loss of wetlands, vegetation, the harm of construction equipment, the trucks hauling soil and the possible destruction of archaeological sites.
The AP story does quote the Sierra Club and a spokesperson for the group Earthjustice, which stated: “My key takeaways are the Army corps has put blinders are in service to Enbridge and President Trump’s fossil fuel agenda.”
The Michigan-based environmental group Oil & Water Don’t Mix, are a bit more to the point on what the Enbridge Line 5 tunnel would mean, stating:
The construction of a new pipeline tunnel would massively disrupt the ecosystem, destroy wetlands, and contaminate the Great Lakes. Moreover, under a backroom deal struck by Enbridge and former Gov. Rick Snyder, Michigan taxpayers would be stuck for 100 years with owning a risky underwater tunnel and the financial costs of any failure. The oil tunnel would also extend the life of dangerous polluting fossil fuel infrastructure at a time when urgent climate action is needed.
Unfortunately, the AP article does not link to the US Army Corps of Engineer’s report, which you can find here. The AP story also omits a response from the Enbridge Corporation, which has the usual propaganda message from a company that makes massive profits from moving fossil fuels from point A to point B, without any real concern for the consequences of such activities.
Lastly, it is worth noting that in 2018, Gov. Whitmer campaigned on the promise that the Enbridge Line 5 would be shut down. This has yet to happen and it is unlikely to happen, especially if we put our trust in the political process. What I want to know, is why don’t we have a Standing Rock for Line 5?
For several years, the Kent County Sheriff’s Department has been using 25 cameras that are spread around Kent County, cameras that relay information about vehicles and license plate numbers.
According to a recent article on 404 Media, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is now using what are called Flock cameras to obtain license plate numbers to track down undocumented immigrants. The 404 Media article states:
Data from a license plate-scanning tool that is primarily marketed as a surveillance solution for small towns to combat crimes like car jackings or finding missing people is being used by ICE, according to data reviewed by 404 Media. Local police around the country are performing lookups in Flock’s AI-powered automatic license plate reader (ALPR) system for “immigration” related searches and as part of other ICE investigations, giving federal law enforcement side-door access to a tool that it currently does not have a formal contract for.
The massive trove of lookup data was obtained by researchers who asked to remain anonymous to avoid potential retaliation and shared with 404 Media. It shows more than 4,000 nation and statewide lookups by local and state police done either at the behest of the federal government or as an “informal” favor to federal law enforcement, or with a potential immigration focus, according to statements from police departments and sheriff offices collected by 404 Media. It shows that, while Flock does not have a contract with ICE, the agency sources data from Flock’s cameras by making requests to local law enforcement.
While state and local law enforcement agencies normally lack the authority to enforce federal immigration laws, the Trump administration has encouraged them to participate in a program called 287(g), a provision of the the Immigration and Nationality Act that authorizes DHS agencies including ICE to delegate certain immigration enforcement actions to state and municipal police.
Using the Flock technology provides an additional tool to be used by the Kent County Sheriff’s Department, the GRPD and other local law enforcement agencies to assist ICE in hunting down those who are undocumented and those that the administration are targeting, regardless of immigration status.
In addition, if the GOP-introduced legislation from April, House Bills 4336 & 4337, would create criminal penalties for individuals and organizations who knowingly assist or encourage immigrants without legal status in entering, residing, or being transported within the United States. This kind of information could also be obtained through the Flock camera systems being used right here in Kent County. The Michigan House Bills are currently in committee.
One other important point about the use of Flock cameras to obtain information for ICE and local law enforcement was made in a recent article on Common Dreams, stating:
Responding to the 404 Media report, journalist Krishna Sai Andavolu asked, “If ICE can use a nationwide network of license place readers for its purposes, what’s stopping the government from using it for whatever purposes they want?”
Movimiento Cosecha and GR Rapid Response to ICE has been pushing the City of Grand Rapids and Kent County to both adopt Sanctuary policies, which involve numerous points such as:
– policies restricting the ability of state and local police to make arrests for federal immigration violations, or to detain individuals on civil immigration warrants;
– policies restricting the police or other city workers from asking about immigration status;
– policies prohibiting “287(g)” agreements through which ICE deputizes local law enforcement officers to enforce federal immigration law;
– policies that prevent local governments from entering into a contract with the federal government to hold immigrants in detention;
– policies preventing immigration detention centers in Grand Rapids.
It could be that these campaigns to pressure both local governing bodies to adopt Sanctuary policies might consider adding that to Flock technology currently being used in Grand Rapids and Kent County could be used to share license plate information with ICE. Regardless, people who live in Kent County should be concerned with the increased surveillance technology being used, technology that will no doubt be used to suppress popular movements, and target vulnerable communities.
It has been nearly 20 months since the Israeli government began their most recent assault on Gaza and the West Bank. The retaliation for the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack in Israel, has escalated to what the international community has called genocide, therefore, GRIID will be providing weekly links to information and analysis that we think can better inform us of what is happening, along with the role that the US government is playing. All of this information is to provide people with the capacity of what Noam Chomsky refers to as, intellectual self-defense.
Information
Students achieve Israeli divestment victories on US college campuses
Israeli Officer Says ‘Nearly Every’ IDF Platoon Has Used Palestinians as Human Shields in Gaza
IN GAZA, FAMINE IS THE WEAPON — AND SO IS AID
Intensifying Israeli Onslaught Has Displaced 180,000 Palestinians in Just 10 Days
International Law and Israel’s Reign of Terror in Gaza
Devastation, bombing and starvation: Israel is destroying life in Gaza
THE RISING DEATH TOLL OF THE U.S.–ISRAEL AID DISTRIBUTION PLAN IN GAZA
New Israeli Law Allows Palestinians as Young as 12 to Be Imprisoned for Life
Analysis & History
EXCLUSIVE: Inside Trump’s New Gaza “Ceasefire” Proposal
Israeli forces open fire at new Gaza “aid” site, as Netanyahu rejects ceasefire deal
Philanthropy is just reputation laundering for the oligarchy.
It is that time of the year again, when GRIID posts about the various West Michigan Foundations from families that make up the Grand Rapids Power Structure. I start with the DeVos family, which has 5 different foundations.
The Dick and Betsy DeVos Foundation
GRIID has always begun our Foundation Watch work by looking at the foundations associated with the most powerful family in West Michigan, the DeVos family. The Dick and Betsy DeVos Foundation has been one of the largest in West Michigan, which was founded in 1989, the same time that Dick DeVos was the CEO of Amway. According to GuideStar, in 2023, the Dick and Betsy DeVos Foundation contributed $9,729,300.00 leaving them with $52,282,355.00 of funds left in their foundation account.
The Dick and Betsy DeVos Foundation made contributions to dozens of entities in 2023, but there are some clear categories of groups they contributed to, such as the Religious Right, Think Tanks, Education-centered groups, and social service entities, to name a few. Below is a listing of each from these categories, with a dollar amount and a brief analysis.
We also include groups that are DeVos owned or created, along with liberal non-profits. With the liberal non-profits, we believe that funding from foundations like the DeVos family foundations is a form of hush money. When we say hush money, we mean that these entities will not publicly challenge the system of Capitalism, the wealth gap, structural racism and other systems of oppression, which the DeVos family benefits from and perpetuates through their own political funding.
Religious Right
- Alpha USA – $100,000
- Global Leadership Network – $600,000
- Help Pregnancy Crisis AID Inc. – $25,000
- Mars Hill Bible Church – $200,000
- Partners Worldwide – $25,000
- Pregnancy Resource Center – $20,000
- Embracing the Journey Inc. – $50,000
These religious groups practice varying degrees of conservative politics, which fit into the ideological framework that the DeVos family is committed to. For instance, Global Leadership Network merges Christianity and Capitalism, plus the partner with far right groups like Prison Fellowship.
Far Right Think Tanks
- Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty – $20,000
- American Enterprise Institute – $375,000
- Center for Law and Policy Studies – $125,000
- Defense of Freedom Institute for Policy Studies – $250,000
- First Liberty Institute – $50,000
- Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression – $25,000
- Institute for Cultural Evolution – $66,000
- Mackinac Center for Public Policy – $125,000
- Manhattan Institute for Policy Research – $100,000
- Philanthropy Roundtable – $50,000
- The Claremont Institute – $120,000
These Think Tanks influence public policy in individual states, like the Acton Institute and the Mackinac Center for Public Policy does in Michigan. The American Enterprise Institute and the Philanthropy Roundtable do the same thing, but at the federal level, which is why they are based in DC. They also fund regional think tanks like the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research and the Claremont Institute, both of which work with the State Policy Network and the Heritage Foundation.
Education-centered groups
- American Federation for Children’s Growth Fund – $500,000
- Hillsdale College – $75,000
- Holland Christian Schools. – $155,000
- Northwood University – $250,000
- Potters House – $201,000
- University of Maryland – $1,020,000
The American Federation for Children’s Growth Fund promotes School Voucher programs, corporate tax credit, and other school choice programs. Hillsdale College was founded on Far Right principles. Hillsdale College has developed their own curriculum to counter the 1619 Project. The Hillsdale project is called The Hillsdale 1776 Curriculum, which is a very sanitized and whitewashed version of US history. Hillsdale College also played a major role in Project 2025.
DeVos-owned, created or connected groups
- Chicago Cubs Charities – $10,000
- Grand Action Foundation 2.0 – $1,000,000
- West Michigan Aviation Academy Foundation – $515,050
Of course all these entities that were created by DeVos family members, also promote their ideological religious and capitalist values. On top of that, it also means that DeVos family members are funding their own entities and using their foundation to fund their own pet projects, like Grand Action Foundation 2,0 – which promotes development projects in Grand Rapids that use public funds and expands their wealth – or the West Michigan Aviation Academy – because it promotes the privatization of education.
Groups receiving Hush $
- Blandford Nature Center – $100,000
- Exalta Health – $10,000
- Degage Ministries – $5,000
- ICCF Community Homes – $25,000
- John Ball Zoo – $100,000
- Kent County Habitat for Humanity – $5,000
- Safe Haven Ministries – $10,000
- Women’s Resource Center – $10,000
These groups all provide some sort of social service – nature preserve, those who are housing insecure, people with disabilities, and those fleeing domestic violence. There are root causes to all of these issues, but these groups are not likely to address root causes and larger systems of oppression. When the DeVos family foundations make contributions, this will increase the likelihood that systems of oppression will not be addressed by these groups.
Foundations rarely make contributions without strings attached. The Dick and Betsy DeVos has a long history of funding far right and religious right groups, which GRIID documented 10 years ago when we started this project. Lastly, it is worth noting that the Dick and Betsy DeVos Foundation, like all of the DeVos family foundations, compliments the campaign contributions they make to further impact public policy and promote their religious and capitalist ideologies.











