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  • As the auto industry restructures in the age of electrification, the UAW worry about how they are going to be affected in this transition.
  • Detroiter Khaliph Young wanted to hear stories from people who lived through the Civil Rights era. So he made a podcast to do just that.
  • Today's guests joined us to discuss the use of seclusion and restraint in Michigan schools. Students who struggle to regulate their emotions are sometimes physically restrained or isolated, but these tactics are often a threat to children with disabilities.
  • We talk about QLine subsides and money in public transportation. The racial disparities around the spread of COVID-19. Then, a dive into some Detroiters who were involved in the Black Power movement.
  • 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.
  • We raise a glass to the Cheers! team as they mix up the last round.
  • Today marks a historic first. The United Auto Workers union has called a strike against all three Detroit automakers after rejecting the companies’ most recent contract offers.
  • Today on the show, a look at dark money spending by a Michigan monopoly, and we say goodbye to the Cheers! team.
  • A BridgeDetroit reporter chatted about their new pod series on how Detroit lost Black representation in the U.S. Congress. Then, we heard from a human trafficking survivor who is trying to make sure other survivors of human trafficking get the help they need.
  • Today, we heard about new developments in Ottawa County, pheasants in Detroit, and unicorn hunting. Then, MSU Interim President Teresa K. Woodruff chatted about her new role.
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