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Stateside: UM provost faces sexual misconduct allegations; black portraiture; gun-rights sanctuaries

A number of Michigan municipalities have voted on resolutions that designate them as so-called "Second Amendment sanctuaries." The votes have come in reaction to an ongoing national conversation about gun control.
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A number of Michigan municipalities have voted on resolutions that designate them as so-called "Second Amendment sanctuaries." The votes have come in reaction to an ongoing national conversation about gun control.

Stateside for Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Today on Stateside, the trial of Kathie Klageshas begun. The longtime coach for the Michigan State University women’s gymnastics team is accused of lying to police during an investigation into Larry Nassar. Plus, the national debate over new gun control measures has led to some Michigan municipalities to adopt “sanctuary county” resolutions for gun rights.

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Listen to the full show above or find individual interviews below.

Former MSU gymnastics coach in court this week on charges of lying to police during Nassar investigation

Stateside’s conversation with Ariana Taylor

  • Ariana Taylor is reporting on the Kathie Klages trial for the Detroit News.


UM provost on paid leave during investigation into sexual misconduct allegations

Stateside’s conversation with Kim Kozlowski


How contemporary African-American artists use portraiture to portray, celebrate the black experience

Stateside’s conversation with Valerie Mercer

  • Valerie Mercer is a curator and department head of African American art at the Detroit Institute of Art.


Why a growing number of Michigan municipalities are adopting gun rights sanctuary resolutions

Stateside’s conversations with John West and Christian Marcus

  • John West is a Kalkaska County commissioner. In a vote last week, commissioners in Kalkaska voted to designate the county a so-called “Second Amendment sanctuary.”
  • Christian Marcus is a commissioner in Antrim County. Commissioners were considering a similar gun-rights sanctuary resolution, but voted against it.


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Stateside: UM provost faces sexual misconduct allegations; black portraiture; gun-rights sanctuaries
Stateside: UM provost faces sexual misconduct allegations; black portraiture; gun-rights sanctuaries
Stateside: UM provost faces sexual misconduct allegations; black portraiture; gun-rights sanctuaries
Stateside: UM provost faces sexual misconduct allegations; black portraiture; gun-rights sanctuaries

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