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The city of Detroit recently demolished a building with deep ties to the city’s Chinese-American community. Richard Mui joins us to talk about the building and Detroit Chinatown's history — as well as where it's headed next.
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Today, we heard from Dr. Thomas Veverka, a trauma surgeon who urged Michigan lawmakers to act on gun safety legislation at the capitol yesterday. Then, a conversation with a Detroit chef who recently won the TV show Chopped.
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April is National Poetry Month. Thang Lian is a poet and a senior at East Kentwood High School near Grand Rapids. He recently won the Alliance for Young…
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Today on Stateside, after the Capitol insurrection on January 6, some immigrants are feeling unsettled by the kind of political instability they once…
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Stateside: Protesters clash with DPD; immigrant experiences; investigation into John James’ businessToday on Stateside, protests in Detroit over police brutality have been peaceful for weeks. That changed this past Sunday when police arrested protesters.…
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Michigan is one of 13 states challenging a new Trump Administration rule that sets restrictions on which legal immigrants are eligible to stay in the…
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Researchers say more immigrant homeowners could help stabilize neighborhoods in Detroit.That's according to a study released Wednesday by the economic…
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The Ionia City Council is considering whether to approve the sale of a former correctional facility to a private prison company to use as an immigrant…
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People from Michigan and a dozen other states are returning home Friday after traveling hundreds of miles to protest the Tornillo detention center in…
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A group of Michigan faith leaders and others have arrived in El Paso, some driving more than 1700 miles from Ann Arbor, to protest what they call cruel…