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Gazette van Detroit

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Gazette van Detroit
Cover page of the first edition.
TypeBiweekly newspaper
Founded1914
Ceased publication2018
HeadquartersRoseville, Michigan, United States
Websitewww.flemishlibrary.org/home/gazette-van-detroit

The Gazette van Detroit ("Gazette of Detroit") was a Flemish newspaper in Dutch and English, published in the United States since 13 August 1914. It was aimed at Flemish immigrants and their descendants living in the United States and Canada, but latterly also some subscribers in Europe. Its parent company was a 501(c)(3) U.S. Internal Revenue Service recognized non-profit called Belgian Publishing Inc. Its final chairman was David Baeckelandt. The newspaper was published by "Belgian Publishing Inc." at 18740 13 Mile Road in Roseville, Michigan.

The Gazette van Detroit first appeared as a weekly newspaper, later it became bi-weekly, and finally monthly. It had become an online-only paper before its ultimate demise. It was the longest lasting Belgian American newspaper, outlasting the Gazette van Moline at Moline, Illinois (1907–40). The newspaper's original mission statement, published in an article entitled "The Light for the People" (Het Licht voor 't Volk) set forward the newspaper's aim:

"The Gazette van Detroit is an unaffiliated, apolitical, non-profit organization written by and for North Americans of Flemish descent and Dutch-speaking Belgians. Its goal is to serve as a cultural bridge between North America and the Dutch-speaking region of Belgium. Simultaneously, the Gazette seeks cordial relations with all ethnicities and nationalities."[1]

By 2004, celebrating its ninetieth birthday, it was still a popular newspaper among North Americans of Flemish ancestry and their relatives in Belgium. In 2006, the Flemish Government donated 12,500 euro to ensure the Gazette van Detroit could continue its operations.[2] The newspaper finally folded in 2018.[3]

The Gazette van Detroit and its parent, The Belgian Publishing Company, ceased publishing and operation on December 31, 2018. All content and holdings have been transferred to the Genealogical Society of Flemish Americans (GSFA).

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References

  1. ^ "gazettevandetroit.com". Archived from the original on 2019-06-26. Retrieved 2010-06-22.
  2. ^ "Gazette van Detroit". VRT. 12 December 2006.
  3. ^ "Gazette van Detroit: Flemish-American paper folds". VRT. 20 December 2018. Retrieved 6 April 2019.

Further reading

  • Heckla, Cheryl A. (2014). Keeping your Interest for a Hundred Years: writers and agents of Detroit's Flemish newspaper. With the author. ISBN 9781500412098.

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