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Today, a conversation with award-winning poet, editor, and curator Rewa Zeinati, on the release of her new book of poetry, Difficult, and her knack for expressing contradictory truths.
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Danielle Atkinson, the founder and executive director of Mothering Justice, talks about the political organizing efforts of Black women in America.
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A look at state legislative races, Great Lakes fisheries learning Icelandic techniques, the best advice on drawing, when U.S. women lost their citizenship, and remembering the push to divest Michigan from apartheid-era South Africa.
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Climbing has exploded in popularity from a niche outdoor activity into a mainstream fitness option. As it has, groups like Send Friends have popped up to make gyms, crags, and ice pillars friendlier to new women and nonbinary climbers. Listen to a first time ice climber's experience joining the group at a unique venue offering 72 feet of elevation on artificial ice.
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COVID-19 has magnified and intensified so many of our society’s social and economic injustices. While many of these problems have been around for as long…
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Today on Stateside, General Motors has announced that it's working toward a fully electric fleet. Two journalists talk us through what the change could…
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Body image is something that people can wrestle with their entire lives. Being hypercritical of what you see in the mirror often starts when you’re young,…
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A skillful mining of data can give you a pretty good snapshot of how groups of people are faring -- for better or for worse.Sarah Szurpicki wanted to find…
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Today on Stateside, we turned the microphones over to Katie Byrd, Taylor Williams, and Nadia Davis, three seniors from Belleville High School.They’re…
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Liz Wetzel never thought she'd work at General Motors, or any car company for that matter. She was an art student after all. But when her dad noticed…