Stateside for Wednesday, June 3, 2020
Today on Stateside, healthcare workers emerging from months of fighting the COVID-19 pandemic find themselves in need of mental health support. Two reporters discuss what they’ve heard from the medical frontlines. Also, a check-in on the status of Michigan’s summer camps. Plus, a conversation with a lawyer helping arrested protestors, and an essay about protesting by the poet laureate of Grand Rapids.
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Listen to the full show above or find individual segments below. Stateside’s conversation with Kate Wells and Kelly House
Sustained stress and trauma from treating COVID patients creates PTSD among health care workers
- Kate Wells is a reporter with Michigan Radio.
- Kelly House is a reporter for Bridge Magazine.
Stateside’s conversation with Dave Morgan and Jeff “Jake” Jacobs
Small groups, hand sanitizer, and s’mores: How summer camps are preparing for kids amid pandemic
- Dave Morgan is CEO of the YMCA in the greater Kalamazoo area.
- Jeff “Jake” Jacobs is director of Camp Henry in Newaygo.
Stateside’s conversation with Julie Hurwitz
Hundreds of protesters have been arrested in Michigan. What happens next? An attorney helping them explains.
- Julie Hurwitz is vice president of the National Lawyers Guild Detroit office.
Stateside’s conversation with Marcel Price
Grand Rapids poet laureate asks “what are we willing to do” for justice and peace
- Marcel Price, or "Fable the Poet," is the poet laureate of Grand Rapids.
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