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How Michigan Muslim community activists are reacting to last week's Temple Israel attack and Attorney General Dana Nessel's call for action against terrorism. Plus, a visit to a Michigan tattoo artist specializing in mastectomy tattoos.
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Jewish state officials in Michigan are calling for stronger laws against terroristic threatening and better coordination against political and religious extremism.
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Police say the person who rammed a vehicle through the doors of a synagogue outside Detroit is dead after an exchange of gunfire. A synagogue security guard was injured.
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President Donald Trump nominated Amer Ghalib to the ambassador’s post in Kuwait, after Ghalib, a Democrat, endorsed the Republican nominee in last year’s presidential election.
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A bill introduced in the Michigan House Tuesday would add protections against discrimination based on “ethnicity” and spell out specific definitions of antisemitism.
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The representatives spoke a day before a Congressional hearing in which college and university leaders are expected to discuss how they've combated antisemitism.
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A conversation about how campus protests should be handled, a Sudanese drink made in Michigan and an Anishinaabe inventor promoting STEM education.
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The U.S. Department of Education said U of M would face “potential enforcement actions” unless it fulfilled obligations to protect Jewish students from antisemitism. Some regents say the school is adequately responding to concerns.
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The recently fired former director of the University of Michigan's Office of Academic Multicultural Initiatives denies saying the antisemitic remarks which led to her termination.
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Authorities say a University of Michigan regent's home was the scene of political vandalism early Monday. Activists calling on UM to divest from companies tied to Israel have targeted officials' private residences.