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University of Michigan students and community members gathered on campus Thursday asking for the University to divest from companies doing business with Israel, among other demands. The protesters gave speeches and marched around campus and through downtown Ann Arbor.
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Today, the spat over solar development on state lands. Also, a blast from the past: the celebrated 70s Ann Arbor art collective, La Raza. And, what an AI future may mean for demand on Michigan’s water supply.
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Mari Copeny is a leading activist out of the Flint Water Crisis, but she is more than "Little Miss Flint."
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Opening day for the Detroit Tigers, the calming effects of picking up trash, remembering the life and legacy of John Sinclair with a longtime friend of his, and how Detroit authorities are ramping up safety measures in preparation for the NFL Draft later this month.
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How Toledo is preparing for next week's solar eclipse, honoring the life and legacy of poet and activist John Sinclair, a novelist's contemporary riff on Jane Austen’s "Sense and Sensibility," and a documentary on jazz from Detroit premiering at the Detroit Free Press Film Festival.
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Challenges in finding long-term housing for refugees, a visit to a chocolate shop in Kalamazoo that's focused on more than chocolate, a history of police surveillance of activists in Detroit, and an artist who dove into painting and embroidering after being diagnosed with breast cancer.
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Updates and advice on Michigan's annual "sick" season, rethinking the relationship between class and power, and how technology revolutionized the pizza industry.
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MSU board reeling from another controversy, an oral history project highlighting grassroots activism in Detroit from a people's perspective, and a tentative agreement between the UAW and Ford.
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Early Activism among teenagers shows they become critical thinkers
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Today on Stateside, a new report calls on Michigan lawmakers to deal with the funding disparities between the state's poorest and wealthiest school…