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Programs
Cost of CreativityWhen times are tough, one of the first things to get cut are the arts. But some arts advocates say the arts can play a big role in moving Michigan forward.
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the environment report
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5/17/2011
Solar Energy Buy-back & Taking Wolves off the List?
Consumers Energy is expanding a very popular solar energy program in Michigan.
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12/21/2010
Greenovation
The Environment Report has been following Matt and Kelly Grocoff in their effort to make their Ann Arbor home the oldest net-zero house in America.
documentaries
10/20/2010Kennedy and the Peace Corps: Idealism on the Ground
You'll hear from some of the students who took on Kennedy's challenge and the White House staff who helped make it reality.
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2008
Ashes to Hope
In the summer of 1967 chaos broke out in the streets of Detroit. After five days of violence 43 were dead, thousands were injured and over 4000 people had been arrested. Forty years later – Michigan Radio takes an in-depth look at the deadliest riot of the 1960s. Why did the riots begin? What fueled them? And, have we ever really recovered?.
special projects
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Changing Gears
Looking at the past, present, and future of the industrial Midwest.
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Muslims in Michigan
A five-part radio series examines life for Muslim people living in Michigan.
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ARTPOD
Michigan Radio's arts and culture report of the week.







