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We talked to Detroit chef Mamba Hamissi about his experience winning the Food Network show Chopped.
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We checked in about the deafening chorus of unhappiness with power outages across Michigan. Also, Michigan State University reevaluates safety measures after a deadly mass shooting. Plus, we looked at how federal oversight is failing teenaged migrants in hazardous blue collar jobs.
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David Siev, a documentary filmmaker discussed the making of his new film about his family's story of moving from Cambodia to Bad Axe, and creating a new life for themselves.
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The help desk is a resource for people facing immigration proceedings in Michigan, most of whom don't have attorneys representing them.
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Join Michigan Radio Morning Edition host Doug Tribou for this live online discussion about the realities and challenges of resettling Afghan and other refugees in Michigan. Our panel will include Afghan journalist and former New York Times reporter Jawad Sukhanyar, who was evacuated from Kabul just before the city fell. Sukhanyar and his family are now in Michigan.
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A man who’s lived in sanctuary at a Detroit church is now free to leave, ending an immigration saga that’s lasted over three years.Ded Rranxburgaj came to…
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A set of bills aimed at restoring drivers’ licenses for immigrants in Michigan was reintroduced Tuesday in the state legislature during a virtual press…
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It’s St. Patrick’s Day. While the bars may be emptier than usual, you can still enjoy some Irish history over a socially distant Guinness here at…
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Today on Stateside, what President Biden's executive order on deportation will mean in Michigan. Also, ready for some reads? The annual list of Michigan…
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Immigrant rights organizers in Michigan are pushing for the incoming Biden administration to undo the policies of the Trump administration.Organizers with…