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Professors at Wayne State University hosted a forum to understand how relationships between Israel and Gaza has changed over time and what is often misunderstood about their histories.
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Former Michigan Speaker of the House and Chairperson of the Michigan Medical Marijuana Licensing Board's corruption sentence explained, a new middle grade book partly based on an author's experience with a jaw malocclusion, and tonight's community dialogue about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict at Wayne State University.
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Events across southeast Michigan call for end to Middle East violence, as Israel-Hamas war hits close to home for many.
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More flooding expected in Michigan as climate continues to warm, a new book centered in Detroit's former Chinatown, accessing resources for tribal businesses, and then Michigan voices from this past weekend's Middle East peace rallies.
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The U.S. government is not doing nearly enough to evacuate American citizens stuck in Gaza, according to the Arab American Civil Rights League. The group's executive director calls the situation there "absolutely inhumane and devastating."
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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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A large community gathering in support of Palestine yesterday evening, a partnership to promote design education for youth in Flint, the Port Austin Artist Residency Program, and apple harvests in northern Michigan.
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The world is in a state of shock by the dizzying news of an escalating conflict between Israel and Hamas. Hundreds of Israelis and Palestinians have been killed. This news is acutely felt in the United States, and here in Michigan, where there is sizable populations of both Arab and Jewish Americans.
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4,000 Mack Truck UAW employees vote down a tentative contract, how Hamas' recent attack is distinct from their previous tactics, and the next installment of our pizza podcast, Dough Dynasty.
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Hundreds of Jewish students and supporters gathered for a vigil at the University of Michigan Diag, after a bloody Hamas-led incursion sparked the worst violence between Palestine and Israel in fifty years.