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Many Palestinians in the U.S. feel a deep connection to their ancestral land. That pull has become more poignant with Israel’s bombardment of Gaza. Michigan Public talked with four Palestinians living in Michigan about how they’re thinking about their ethnic and national identities right now.
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On this episode of the podcast we spoke with two of the organizers behind this campaign to vote "uncommitted” and heard about what comes next.
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Analyzing Michigan's "Uncommitted" vote from this week's presidential primary, new ways to connect small farms to city consumers, and celebrating Grand Rapids' Latino history.
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U.S. Representative Debbie Dingell delivered a “State of the District” speech Monday covering a wide range of topics, including a call for a cease-fire in Gaza.
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A group progressive lawmakers are facing a campaign to push them out of office for their vocal opposition to Israel's bombardment of Gaza after the Oct. 7 Hamas attack.
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President Joe Biden celebrated his recent endorsement by the United Auto Workers union by visiting Michigan on Thursday, but growing anger over U.S. support for Israel’s war in Gaza in the critical battleground state with the nation’s highest density of Arab Americans meant for a shaky reception.
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More back and forth between leadership in the Michigan GOP, a conversation with poet Keith Taylor about his latest publication, and an Ann Arbor school board member explains their resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
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The Committee to Protect Journalists says at least 69 journalists and media workers have died in Gaza since the conflict escalated in October.
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A Michigan man recounted the fear and desperation he and his wife faced while trying to flee Gaza amid the war between Israel and Hamas.
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"People could potentially be targeting us only because they're going to see the hijab, and they're going to just act. And unfortunately, that's just the kind of world we live in."