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  • COVID changed so many aspects of how we live—including our social lives. On this episode of Revival, we explore how disease has pushed people away and toward each other, from medieval Japan to modern day Michigan.
  • In this edition of Stateside, we discuss the implications of recent changes in tariffs for Michigan's manufacturing sector. We also delve into a new memoir by Detroit native Daria Burke. Additionally, we have a conversation with a former Gannett editor about their journey in starting an independent news network. Lastly, we cover a TikTok that informed thousands of Kent County residents about a chemical spill.
  • The pandemic changed lives in ways that are still with us today. This first in a series of conversations focuses on health care and medical knowledge, making connections between past and present.
  • In a criminal case, you just might need a linguist.
  • Anna Busse is a Newsroom Intern for Michigan Public.
  • A look at harvesting Michigan's forests, a Palestinian muralist in Michigan and the dangers of cannabis to children.
  • Marshall is the Technical Operations Specialist at Michigan Public. Before coming to Michigan, he worked for Cincinnati Public Radio in his home state of Ohio.
  • Molly Anderson is a Stateside Intern for Michigan Public. She is studying English and History at the University of Michigan. She feels safest when surrounded by antiques, books, and funny people.
  • Etai Smotrich-Barr is a Stateside Intern for Michigan Public. He is a senior at Yale University, majoring in American Studies.
  • A federal funding freeze left a gap in the budgets of Michigan’s refugee resettlement agencies. They're looking to the community to support thousands of refugees.
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