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  • Ride of Passage is a limited series podcast about one young man's solo ride across the country on horseback.
  • On today's show, Ingham County Clerk Barb Byrum joined to discuss recent candidates that were deemed ineligible for the Michigan primary, and a Wayne State professor taught about Malcom X and his Michigan roots. Plus, an IPR feature discussed pandemic-related student burnout.
  • What’s next for Planned Parenthood’s legal team after a state court's injunction temporarily preventing enforcement of Michigan’s 1931 abortion ban. The evolution of house and techno music in Detroit. Why the Abbott infant formula plant in Sturgis was shut down and how it plans to reopen. Plus, efforts to resurvey a contested stretch of the Michigan-Indiana border
  • We talked to two Michigan Radio reporters about their investigation into pandemic living conditions in Wayne County Jail. Plus, how segregationist George Wallace won the 1972 presidential primary in Michigan. And, why some evangelical churches are turning the pulpit into a political mouthpiece.
  • Today on Stateside, how have communities across Michigan fared in the nearly 10 years since the official end of the Great Recession? Plus, a conversation…
  • 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.
  • The University of Michigan library prized its Galileo manuscript. Turns out it's a twentieth century fake.
  • Michigan's new political maps didn't account for incarcerated people. Should that change? Also, a new effort to protect abortion rights in Michigan as federal protections shrink. And, the story of how one up-and-coming Detroit record label is taking off.
  • On today's podcast, two county prosecutors weigh in on what they'll do if Roe v Wade is overturned.
  • The fraught status of Enbridge’s Line 5 pipeline, which is still operating a year after Governor Whitmer’s deadline to stop. Folk musician May Erlewine’s new album. And, a Republican prosecutor’s plan to apply Michigan’s 1931 ban on abortion if Roe is overturned.
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