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More flooding expected in Michigan as climate continues to warm, a new book centered in Detroit's former Chinatown, accessing resources for tribal businesses, and then Michigan voices from this past weekend's Middle East peace rallies.
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Greg Harden former Executive Associate Athletic Director, Student Athlete Health & Welfare for the University of Michigan, offers his thoughts on weathering failure and framing success.
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Possible resolutions to the increasingly fractured nature of NCAA sports conferences, U of M's former executive associate athletic director's new book, and 50 years of Hungry Howie's.
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Connecting the dots between striking workers in the auto and entertainment industries, a conversation with the author of a novel based on two lovers' secret code, and creating a support system for Black women tattoo artists.
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The fictional characters of "Dearborn," Ghassan Zeineddine's new short story collection, reflect the very real experiences of many Arab Americans in Dearborn.
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Middle school is a notoriously difficult time to be a kid. We talked with Detroit-based author Jack Cheng about his new young adult novel, The Many Masks of Andy Zhou.
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Janie Paul's new book, "Making Art in Prison: Survival and Resistance," documents the stories and work of artists who are and have been through Michigan's prison system.
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On today's show, 1A host Jenn White joined for a conversation about her Michigan roots. Plus, more on proposed manufacturing plants, the Reconstruction era revisited, and Dearborn's new health department.
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On today's show, we spoke about gun-related police encounters and heard about a recent school lockdown. Plus, a novelist discussed her book and we heard about Isle Royale updates.
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On today's show, we heard an update on children's hospitals and discussed the end of the ban on plastic bag bans. Plus, we discussed UFO sightings in Michigan and a new art installation.