Author Anissa Gray joined Bridge Michigan on Monday to discuss her debut novel set in Southwest Michigan.
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Watch Bridge’s Lunch Break about Michigan’s eldercare crisis
Bridge Michigan reporter Ted Roelofs moderated a Zoom discussion with three experts about the state’s elder caregiving crisis.
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Bridge Book Club to read “The Care and Feeding of Ravenously Hungry Girls”
Join us on Zoom from noon to 1 p.m. December 13 for our final Bridge Book Club event of 2021. Author and Michigan native Anissa Gray will join us to discuss her debut novel. Bridge members receive a free e-version of the book.
Join Bridge Lunch Break discussion on elder caregiving
On Nov. 16, Bridge Michigan reporter Ted Roelofs will moderate a Zoom discussion with three elder caregiving experts on the causes and some possible solutions to the state’s caregiving crisis.
Watch Bridge’s Lunch Break about COVID mandates, K-12 education in Michigan
Bridge Michigan reporters Mike Wilkinson, Ron French, and Tracie Mauriello got readers up-to-date on the latest.
Bridge Michigan is accepting applications for summer 2022 internships
Several college aspiring journalists will have the opportunity to hone their skills working with Michigan’s preeminent nonprofit news team.
Join Bridge Lunch Break chat on COVID mandates in Michigan K-12 schools
On October 27, Bridge Michigan reporters Mike Wilkinson, Ron French and Tracie Mauriello will discuss the current state COVID mandates in the state’s K-12 schools, what’s driving them and what the data tells us.
Watch Bridge’s Lunch Break celebration of our 10th anniversary
The Center for Michigan and Bridge Michigan marked a milestone by recounting our history, looking to the future and thanking its contributors.