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Today, we talk to two Bridge Michigan reporters about how Chinese electric vehicles became a campaign issue for Michigan Republicans. Then, we talk to a psychology professor about how to get through an election year relatively anxiety free. Later, we speak to a journalist who recorded oral stories of female journalists that covered the COVID-19 pandemic around the globe. Plus: an essay on change.
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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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When it comes to thanking the nation's veterans, some would say we can never do it enough.Sean Tracy has taken that gratitude to a whole new level.He…
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In the summer of 1967, the streets of Detroit shook with violence.Civil unrest over lack of housing for blacks and open animosity with the mostly white…
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The civil unrest that began in Detroit on July 23, 1967, was one of the most challenging and difficult events in Michigan history.The 50th anniversary of…
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The city of Holland in West Michigan has certainly made its Dutch heritage known. If the name alone isn’t enough for you, the city has held an annual…
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The University of Michigan's "Understanding Race Project" will examine race through storytelling tomorrow evening at the Michigan Theater.La'Ron Williams…
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The Arab American National Museum wants to become more than “a building filled with stuff.” That’s why it’s recording the stories of everyday people as…