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Stateside: Weiser apologizes, the women of Michigan lighthouses, and writers reflect on the pandemic

University of Michigan Board of Regents

Today, on Stateside, winds change for the Michigan GOP leader who called the state’s top three elected officials witches. Plus, stories about the women who kept Michigan’s lighthouses.

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Listen to the full show above or find individual segments below.

What the Weiser gaffe tells us about Michigan GOP tensions

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Stateside’s conversation with Craig Mauger

  • Craig Mauger is a political reporter with the Detroit News.

“Ladies of the Lights:” How Michigan women lived and served as lighthouse keepers

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Stateside’s conversation with Patricia Majher

  • Patricia Majher is author of the book Ladies of the Lights: Michigan Women in the U.S. Lighthouse Service. 

Writers reflect on how the past year changed us as individuals and as a society

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Stateside’s conversation with Desiree Cooper and Keith Taylor

  • Desiree Cooper is a writer from Detroit.
  • Keith Taylor is a writer and lecturer emeritus with the University of Michigan.
  • Support for arts and culture coverage comes in part from the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs.

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