
Stateside for Wednesday, April 7, 2021
Today on Stateside, COVID-19 and the threat to schools as many districts approach the remaining weeks of the school year. Then, a new PBS documentary about Ernest Hemingway highlights how summers in northern Michigan influenced his writing. And, while transcribing letters about Hemingway, students uncover the unfortunate story of Marjorie Bump.
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How to safely finish the school year? Michigan pediatrician says no easy answers.
Stateside’s conversation with B. Keith English
- Dr. B. Keith English is chair of the Department of pediatrics and human development at Michigan State University
Been watching "Hemingway" on PBS? Visit the author's stoming grounds Up North
Stateside’s conversation with Christopher Struble
- Christopher Struble is the president of the Michigan Hemingway Society
Letters about Hemingway uncover the unfortunate story of Marjorie Bump
Stateside’s conversation with Jennifer Tianen and Yael Mizrahi
- Jennifer Tianen is an English teacher at West Bloomfield High School
- Yael Mizrahi is a sophomore at West Bloomfield and an Honors American Literature student
How Detroit’s Case Against Black Lives Matter Protesters Fell Apart
- Eli Newman is a reporter with WDET
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