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Stateside: Redistricting speed bumps; weaving personal and public loss; picturing Michigan’s ice

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Today, on Stateside, Michigan’s redistricting commission asks for more time. Plus, one writer considers personal and public tragedies while delivering water to folks in Flint. 

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Listen to the full show above or find individual segments below.

2020 Census data delay forcing Michigan Redistricting Commission to adjust time table

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Stateside's conversation with Sue Hammersmith

  • Sue Hammersmith is the executive director of the Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission. 

Poet David Hardin’s memoir Standpipe interweaves personal and public trauma

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Stateside’s conversation with David Hardin

  • David Hardin is an award-wining poet and author of the new memoir Standpipe

Michigan photojournalist captures the thawing of the Great Lakes

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Stateside’s conversation with Amy Sacka

  • Amy Sacka is a Detroit-based photojournalist. Her ice fishing photography exhibit titled Last Ice will be on display at the Dossin Great Lakes Museum on Detroit’s Belle Isle through April 24.
  • This segment originally aired on September 20, 2020.  

Former Michigan Attorney General Frank Kelley has died. He was 96.

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Michigan Radio’s Steve Carmody reports.

  • Steve Carmody is a reporter at Michigan Radio.
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