Yesenia Zamora-Cardoso
Stateside Production AssistantYesenia Zamora-Cardoso is a production assistant for Stateside.
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Reproductive rights aren't on the ballot this year in Michigan like they were two years ago. But abortion access is still an issue guiding how many Gen Z-ers are voting this fall. What the Vote? reporter Yesenia Zamora-Cardoso asked young voters how they're thinking about and mobilizing around the issue this election.
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Today, a conversation with Kate Wells about Flint’s groundbreaking child health and welfare program, and the gained interest for a possible Upper Peninsula expansion.
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A conversation about how Donald Trump’s first-term trade war set the stage for the present dispute over manufacturing tariffs.
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A conversation about the arguments against renewable energy projects that are taking place in rural Michigan.
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For 33 years, the story of Anita Wiley’s disappearance in Detroit was unresolved. A new podcast produced by her son and sister tells her story.
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Today, a conversation with the co-director of the National Center for School Safety about the role new state firearm laws may play in preventing school shootings.
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Today, a conversation with a man who has made it his life mission to keep the Great Lakes’ Indigenous language alive.
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Today, a conversation with award-winning poet, editor, and curator Rewa Zeinati, on the release of her new book of poetry, Difficult, and her knack for expressing contradictory truths.
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We explore details of the historic exchange that allowed the U.S. to welcome home Michigander Paul Whelan from a Russian prison.
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Earlier this month, The Wall Street Journal released an article ranking the best national parks across the country. Ranked number one on the list as the best national park was Michigan’s Isle Royale. On today's episode, we talk with one of the co-authors' of the article to talk about their rankings, and what led to Michigan topping the charts.