Protect Religious Freedom in Detroit

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Why We Fight

Did you know , if you voted for Proposal E, the City of Detroit has disregarded your voter rights by ignoring the will of the people and targeting worship spaces that align with the proposal. These actions are not just violations of your personal freedoms—they are attacks on democracy itself. Fight back—demand accountability and claim the compensation you deserve for these injustices.

Futhermore if you are a member of Soul Tribes Ministries, the City of Detroit may have violated your constitutional rights? By disrupting sacred practices and shutting down places of worship, the city has infringed on your First Amendment rights, which protect your religious freedom and spiritual expression. Join the Tribe

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Join the Tribe and hold the City of Detroit accountable for violating your rights. If you're a member of Soul Tribes Ministries or a voter for Proposal E, you may be entitled to compensation for these injustices.
Fill out the form below with your name, email, and phone number to join our movement and get the support you need to file a lawsuit with the help of our dedicated legal team. Don’t wait—fight back and claim the justice you deserve!

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The Fight for Justice: Soul Tribes Ministries vs. The City of Detroit

Soul Tribes Ministries, led by Shaman Shu, has filed a lawsuit against the City of Detroit for violating constitutional rights. The lawsuit highlights the unconstitutional raid on the Bushnell Church, where sacred practices were disrupted, and religious freedoms were trampled.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are religious rights?

Religious rights protect your freedom to practice your beliefs without interference, discrimination, or suppression. These rights are safeguarded under the U.S. Constitution and state laws, ensuring your ability to worship and use sacred practices without government intrusion.

Is this a class action lawsuit?

No, this is not a class action lawsuit. If your rights have been violated, you are encouraged to file independently. This approach allows you to potentially receive a larger settlement and ensures your unique circumstances are fully addressed.

What is Proposal E?

Proposal E was a ballot initiative approved by 61% of Detroit voters, supporting the decriminalization of certain activities tied to sacred plant use. This initiative reflects the will of the people and protects religious and spiritual practices involving these plants.

Why should I take legal action?

If the City of Detroit raided a church or violated your religious rights, you have the right to hold them accountable. Legal action can secure justice, enforce Proposal E, and result in significant compensation for damages.

How does raiding a church violate Proposal E and religious rights?

Raiding a church undermines the protections granted under Proposal E and infringes upon the constitutional right to freedom of religion. Such actions disregard the will of the voters and target sacred practices central to spiritual communities like Soul Tribes International Ministries.

How can I hold the City of Detroit accountable?

You can hold the City accountable by filing a lawsuit to demand justice and compensation for the violation of your rights. This not only enforces the law but also pressures the City to respect religious freedoms and the democratic process.

What happens if I file independently instead of joining a group lawsuit?

Filing independently allows you to focus on your specific case, ensuring your voice is heard and potentially securing a larger financial settlement tailored to your circumstances.

What evidence do I need to file a lawsuit?

Document instances of religious interference, church raids, or the City's failure to honor Proposal E. Evidence may include photos, videos, eyewitness testimonies, official correspondence, and any other records demonstrating harm or violation.

How can I support Soul Tribes International Ministries?

You can support Soul Tribes by joining the movement to sue the City of Detroit for their actions against religious rights. Filing a lawsuit not only defends sacred practices but also reinforces community strength and ensures justice for all affected.

How does ignoring Proposal E violate voter rights?

Ignoring Proposal E disregards the democratic process, betrays the trust of 61% of voters, and violates religious freedoms. By taking legal action, you send a clear message that the City must honor the will of the people and respect constitutional protections.
Join the fight today. Support Soul Tribes International Ministries and take action to hold the City of Detroit accountable. Protect your rights, your community, and your spiritual practices—and secure the compensation you deserve!

Plaintiffs:

Robert Shumake (Shaman Shu) and Soul Tribes International Ministries.

Defendants:

City of Detroit and several individuals including Conrad Mallet, Douglas Baker, James Tate, David Bell, Thomas Gilcrest, James E. White, Detrich Lever, Andrew Guntzviller, Joel Dobis, Baaron Coleman, and Kevin Briggs.

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