Stateside

Conversations that matter to Michigan. Each weekday, host April Baer will bring you stories from people across the state—from policymakers in Lansing, to entrepreneurs in Detroit, to artists in Grand Rapids. To access full episodes and individual story segments, please visit michiganpublic.org. If you like what you hear on the pod, consider supporting our work: michiganradio.org/podfund

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 47m. Bisher sind 1984 Folge(n) erschienen. Dies ist ein täglich erscheinender Podcast.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 48 days 3 hours 26 minutes

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Stateside: Child migrant welfare; business leaders press for new roads; a Tuskegee Airman reflects


Today on Stateside , what are living conditions like for undocumented children who are brought to Michigan from migrant detention centers at the southern border? Plus, a conversation with one of the last surviving members of World War Two’s famous


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 June 25, 2019  49m
 
 

Stateside: LGBTQ civil rights protections; Native American tuition waivers; oldest state parks


Today on Stateside , we talk to a business leader who wants legal protections for LGBTQ people, and a gay politician who says they are not needed. Plus, an updated system for driverless cars is being tested on the streets of Detroit. Are people ready for


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 June 22, 2019  50m
 
 

Stateside: Gun-free zones bills; Great Lakes balloon waste; jazz trumpeter Etienne Charles


Today on Stateside , Michigan lawmakers are considering legislation that would ease penalties on Concealed Pistol License holders that are charged with carrying their weapons in gun-free zones like schools or stadiums. Plus, the upcoming exhibit "Halal


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 June 21, 2019  49m
 
 

Jazz trumpeter Etienne Charles explores the ritual, traditions of Carnival in his native Trinidad


Carnival is a vibrant, musically-rich celebration that happens before the start of Lent. It’s celebrated across the globe, bringing out the most unique aspects of many cultures and traditions. Jazz trumpeter Etienne Charles, who teaches at Michigan State


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 June 20, 2019  12m
 
 

What goes up must come down: balloon waste on Great Lakes shorelines


Balloons are a part of many American traditions: birthdays, graduations, retirements, weddings. It’s easy to forget these balloons once they float away, but what goes up, must come down. And pieces of balloon waste are coming down all around the Great


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 June 20, 2019  5m
 
 

Stateside: Rep. Slotkin on Iran tensions; MI’s threatened, endangered bats; “Dearborn Girl” podcast


Today on Stateside , we talk to Democratic congresswoman Elissa Slotkin, from Michigan's 8th congressional district, about the current tensions with Iran and the debate in the Democratic party over impeachment. Plus, two young women from Dearborn talk


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 June 19, 2019  50m
 
 

Stateside: Marijuana industry’s banking dilemma; first LGBTQ Episcopal bishop; the sports economy


Today on Stateside , how the passage of an act prohibiting the federal government from punishing banks that accept money from marijuana businesses would impact licensed dispensaries in Michigan. Plus, a conversation with the bishop-elect of Michigan's


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 June 18, 2019  49m
 
 

Stateside: Fishtown flooding; delay in mental health system changes; Detroit’s digital divide


Today on Stateside , rising water levels in the Great Lakes could threaten historic buildings in Leland’s Fishtown. Plus, there’s been another setback in a years-long effort to improve mental health care in Michigan.


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 June 17, 2019  50m
 
 

Stateside: Flint investigation starts over; play set in 3071 Detroit; breaking down House budget


Today on Stateside , Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel comments on the recent dismissal of charges against state officials and others for actions related to the Flint water crisis. Plus, an interview with the writer of an "A frofuturistic techno


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 June 14, 2019  49m
 
 

Stateside: Flint investigation starts over; Line 5 and the U.P.’s energy supply; autonomous ships


Today on Stateside , prosecutors say they are dismissing all charges against eight people charged in connection to the Flint water crisis and starting the investigation from scratch. Plus, how autonomous "smart ships" could be part of the future of


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 June 13, 2019  49m