Author Frances Kai-Hwa Wang joined Bridge for the latest Bridge Book Club discussion of her essay collection.
The Center for Michigan
Join Bridge’s Capitol team for a Lunch Break on 2022 Michigan elections
Reporters Lauren Gibbons, Jonathan Oosting and Yue Stella Yu will discuss the election season to date and preview what’s to come.
Bridge expands again, partners with Votebeat for Michigan election coverage
A full-time reporter will cover election administration and voting access. The hire follows expansions to Bridge’s Capitol and reporting ranks.
Meet Bridge Michigan’s summer 2022 interns
Journalists from Michigan State and the University of Michigan will join the Bridge staff.
Bridge June book club choice: ‘You Can’t Resist Me When My Hair is in Braids’
Join us on June 8 for our latest Bridge Book Club event, where we will be joined by author Frances Kai-Hwa Wang to discuss her essay collection.
Watch Bridge discussion on Michigan’s aging water infrastructure
Bridge Michigan reporter Kelly House and Circle of Blue reporter Brett Walton moderated a Zoom discussion for Bridge readers with three experts about the state and region’s decrepit water infrastructure.
Watch Bridge and the Joyce Foundation’s discussion on extremism in Michigan
Bridge Michigan reporter Jonathan Oosting and podcaster Heath Druzin participated in a May 4 virtual event focused on the growth of militias and its implications on democracy.
Bridge wins 11 awards from Detroit Society of Professional Journalists
Winning work examined environmental justice, consumer watchdog issues, extremism, the environment and more.
Watch Bridge’s Lunch Break about how Michigan is handling COVID endemic
Bridge Michigan reporters Robin Erb and Mike Wilkinson moderate a Zoom discussion with two health experts about moving from pandemic to endemic.
Environment reporter Kelly House finalist for international climate award
House was recognized by the Covering Climate Now Journalism Awards for stories analyzing how well Michigan is preparing for the consequences of climate change. Her work was selected from more than 900 submissions around the world.