Today on Stateside, a look at the messaging behind Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s latest public health guidelines. Also, an athlete and coach discuss winning streaks in women’s college athletics despite the challenges of practicing amid the pandemic. Plus, a Black-led food cooperative partners with local farmers in preparation for its 2022 opening in Detroit’s North End neighborhood.
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Public health vs. pandemic fatigue: The COVID vaccine messaging conundrum
- Kenneth Resnicow is a professor of health behavior and health education at the University of Michigan. He’s also the chief scientific lead at the university's Center for Health Communications Research.
Pandemic persistence: teamwork and commitment push UM Field Hockey to NCAA Semifinals
- Clare Brush is a co-captain of the University of Michigan field hockey team.
MSU women’s golf team clinches 8th Big Ten title, advances to the NCAA Regionals
- Stacy Slobodnik-Stoll is the coach of the Michigan State University women’s golf team.
Black-led Detroit food co-op aims to build a more resilient and just food system
- Malik Yakini is a board member for the Detroit People’s Food Co-op and the executive director of the Detroit Black Community Food Security Network.
- Jerry Hebron is the executive director of Oakland Avenue Urban Farm.