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Ann Arbor's city council unanimously approved a resolution directing the city administrator to conduct a feasibility study for a reparations program for Black residents.
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In Lansing, residents are taking reparations into their own hands. The Justice League of Greater Lansing is focused on the repairing the racial wealth gap in the area.
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A potential chemical recycling facility opening up in west Michigan, a church in Lansing pitching in on reparations for Black residents, tourism in Traverse City, a conversation with the late associate director of the University of Michigan's Biological Station, and a tight congressional race in Saginaw.
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The 13-member body consists of four executive members appointed by Council President Sheffield and nine general members.
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Dozens from the Lansing area’s faith-based communities gathered at the state Capitol Monday for a formal apology for slavery.
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A report from the University of Michigan’s Center for Racial Justice finds Detroiters' support for reparations is strongly tied to their perceptions of racial inequity.
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An update on the legislative action in Lansing this week, including bills to codifies LGBTQ protections in Michigan. Plus, Congresswoman Hillary Scholten reacts to news that West Michigan employers were using child labor. How a mild winter affects U. P. Dog-sledding races. And Detroit begins to explore reparations.