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What Coach Harbaugh's suspension means; the attitude shaping media and how it affects our perception of Arabs, Jews, and Muslims; and the Upper Peninsula adds another book-store to its short list.
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What Ohio's legalization of marijuana could mean for Michigan, an Israeli peace activist on the meaning of "from the river to the sea," a Detroit-based chef on their new cookbook and sharing recipes from a third-culture kitchen, and a new PBS documentary about Muslim chaplains serving in the US military.
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A Michigan rabbi on processing the horrific violence in Israel and Palestine. The cross roads of hip hop and fashion. And remembering the 1997 U-M national champion football team.
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Today's Stateside episode features a special program from The Spiritual Edge podcast. It tells the stories of eight unique individuals who converted to Islam in search of their best spiritual life.
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Stateside: Muslim surveillance post 9-11; telling Arab American stories; domestic violence gun deathToday on Stateside, we look at a young woman’s death that casts light on a patchwork system of laws covering guns and restraining orders. We also discuss…
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Everybody lost something on September 11, 2001, and some lost more than others.Thousands of lives were stolen — and families changed — in the terrorist…
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Stateside: State of the State; life as a “fat, black, Muslim” woman; impeachment and executive powerToday on Stateside, Governor Gretchen Whitmer will lay out her agenda for the year ahead at Wednesday night’s State of the State address. What can we…
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As a young, black Muslim woman growing up in Detroit, model and style blogger Leah Vernon rarely saw her own experiences reflected in media. But several…
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Today on Stateside, a new campaign wants to add protections for LGBTQ people to the state's existing civil rights law. Plus, a conversation with a…
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A Muslim couple says they were subjected to racist taunts by a black Tim Hortons employee in Ypsilanti. They say the employee told them to “go back to…