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Student activists interrupt President Santa Ono's speech to demand divestment from companies profiting from Israel's war in Gaza.
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Many Palestinians in the U.S. feel a deep connection to their ancestral land. That pull has become more poignant with Israel’s bombardment of Gaza. Michigan Public talked with four Palestinians living in Michigan about how they’re thinking about their ethnic and national identities right now.
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A group progressive lawmakers are facing a campaign to push them out of office for their vocal opposition to Israel's bombardment of Gaza after the Oct. 7 Hamas attack.
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Democrats aim to get Michigan's environmental agency more power over water quality issues, AI helps to uncover Great Lakes history, and reframing the Israel and Gaza conflict.
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Dozens of people gathered outside the Michigan state Capitol and governor’s mansion this weekend to call for a lasting ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
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A conversation with a Michigan-based rabbi in Israel, a radio station featuring Michigan musicians, opening day for firearm hunting, and the status of the Reproductive Healthcare Act.
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The leaders say they are angry with Biden for supporting Israel as it wages a war against Hamas in Gaza.
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A student walkout last week was intended to show support for the Palestinian people as Israel's war on Hamas unfolds.
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Professors at Wayne State University hosted a forum to understand how relationships between Israel and Gaza has changed over time and what is often misunderstood about their histories.
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Former Michigan Speaker of the House and Chairperson of the Michigan Medical Marijuana Licensing Board's corruption sentence explained, a new middle grade book partly based on an author's experience with a jaw malocclusion, and tonight's community dialogue about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict at Wayne State University.