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The Year 2042: An MLive podcast MLive.com
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The U.S. census projects that by 2042, minorities in America will outnumber non-Hispanic whites. How will diversity change our daily lives and what will your community look like in 2042? MLive reporters Bob Johnson and Dana Afana break it down with the experts to better understand Michigan’s future.
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Protest, riots and an attack on the Capitol
Local journalist speaks about his being arrested while covering a white supremacist protest. A sheriff speaks about crowd control after the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.
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Michigan Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib talks about the Muslim ban
Michigan Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib talks to Michigan:The Year 2042 podcast hosts about the Muslim ban.
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The Black vote: How it affected the election in Michigan
Vincent Hutchings, professor at University of Michigan's Department of Political Science, talks about how the Black vote in Michigan influenced the election as well as issues Blacks face in Michigan that need to be resolved.
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Two movements dividing America: MAGA and Black Lives Matter
In our current environment there are two movements, one political, the other social justice, that often collide during this time of political unrest. In this episode, we speak with Trische Duckworth, a supporter of Black Lives Matter and organizer of protests against police brutality, and Christian Velasquez, a retiree from Dow and supporter of President Donald Trump.
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Trailer: The Year 2042: An MLive Podcast
The U.S. census projects that by 2042, minorities in America will outnumber non-Hispanic whites. How will diversity change our daily lives and what will your community look like in 2042? MLive reporters Bob Johnson and Dana Afana break it down with the experts to better understand Michigan’s future.
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