
Elizabeth Harlow
Stateside Assistant ProducerElizabeth Harlow is an Assistant Producer for Stateside. She has worked in communications and program administration in the higher education and nonprofit sectors since 2011 and arrives at Michigan Radio with substantial background in public storytelling, digital communications, and cultural research.
She holds a BA from Duke University and an MA from the University of Michigan, where she is currently a PhD Candidate in English Language and Literature. She has taught writing and literature at U-M, and her research examines how literary writing has interacted with social change movements in the United States. She is passionate about the social power of stories, both past and present.
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The future of legal abortion in Michigan is uncertain. Stateside gathered journalist, advocate and personal perspectives on both sides of the issue.
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Hockey legend Taffy Abel was the first Native American winter Olympian and the NHL's first Indigenous player. For nearly a century, his heritage remained hidden in plain sight.
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Jon King was the award-winning News Director and co-host of the morning show on WHMI-FM until he shocked listeners by resigning on the air last week. Disagreements over what it means to lead an objective newsroom in a politically fraught time, and whether advertisers were influencing content and coverage, led to his departure.
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Keeping Indigenous languages alive is not a small job. The more hands, the better. That’s why the team behind Ojibwe.net created an online platform to make learning the Anishinaabemowin language more accessible for language learners everywhere.
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration projects that only 12.3% of the Great Lakes' surfaces are likely to freeze this year, less than half of a typical low ice cover year and less than a quarter of the historical average.
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In the wake of the Oxford shooting, two members of the Michigan House of Representatives — from different sides of the aisle — share their views on Michigan’s gun laws.
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An inside look into Tuesday's shooting at Oxford High with Dave Boucher of The Detroit Free Press. Then, the county's response with Dave Coulter. Next, the story of one Oxford High student, Dylan Morris. Finally, how Dr. Darienne Driver Hudson, a local nonprofit leader, is supporting survivors and families.
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According to geopolitics and globalization expert Dr. Parag Khanna and his colleague Greg Lindsay, nowhere in the world looks more promising to be in 2050 than the state of Michigan.
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Michiganders, even in cities, have been seeing wild turkeys wandering down streets and up driveways. Are we crazy, or are we really seeing the birds where we’ve never seen them before? And… are they tasty? We had so many wild turkey questions, we had to turn to an expert for answers.
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Michiganders, even in cities, have been seeing wild turkeys wandering down streets and up driveways. Are we crazy, or are we really seeing wild turkeys where we’ve never seen them before? And… are they tasty? We had so many wild turkey questions, so we turned to an expert for answers.