To: Steven Rhodes and Governor Gretchen Whitmer

PLEASE DON'T SELL THE DIA TREASURES

Founded by Edward W. Voigt, the DIA today is the place to see art collections from all around the world in Detroit. It's the place for every person to see real art from the Ancient Greek, Egyptian, African, Native American, to the Impressionist, Baroque, Renaissance, Contemporary...

Why is this important?

Everyone is affected by the right to see and feel what art is about. We the people can't keep creditors taking things away from us for their own powers and pleasures.

No matter where they are from, creditors take your assets in order to "fill in" for the bankruptcy. In reality, you don't owe anything to these creditors. They are just here to steal from you. If they were to give you a "bond" or "credit", they would make up the money out of thin air and type a number in your bank account, which is what you call MONEY. That's actually -- nothing. You don't ever see the money, you see the number typed on your account. So, what will Detroit get for the treasures at the DIA? NOTHING!!!! Nothing can replace the DIA the way it is!!!!! We will lose the right to go and see real art, get educated about what it looks like, and enjoy our time at this beautiful place! Please rethink before you grant the right to creditors to do whatever they want! ACT NOW AND SIGN THIS PETITION IF YOU CARE!