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Watch Bridge Book Club talk on ‘Annie’s Ghosts’ with author Steve Luxenberg
On Wednesday, Detroit native and journalist Steve Luxenberg joined Bridge Michigan for a discussion of his memoir ‘Annie’s Ghosts: A Journey Into a Family Secret.’ Watch the recording here.
Watch Bridge’s Lunch Break discussion on MI government transparency
If you missed Bridge Michigan Capitol reporter Jonathan Oosting’s Zoom discussion with the ACLU of Michigan and Mackinac Center on government transparency and reform efforts in Michigan, catch it here.
Bridge Michigan’s Mike Wilkinson named Michigan Journalist of the Year
Bridge Michigan won 15 awards in the annual Michigan Press Association contests, as two staff reporters were finalists for top honors.
Growth at the Center for Michigan, Bridge Michigan continues with three hires
Chief operating officer, Capitol reporter and production specialist hired as Michigan’s nonprofit civic news organization continues to grow.
Join Bridge Lunch Break on openness in Michigan government and why it matters
On March 30, Bridge Michigan Capitol reporter Jonathan Oosting will moderate a Zoom discussion with the ACLU of Michigan and Mackinac Center on government transparency and reform efforts in Michigan.
Watch Bridge’s Lunch Break discussion on COVID-19 vaccines in Michigan
If you missed Thursday’s discussion about COVID-19 vaccines in Michigan, watch our chat with Dr. Joneigh Khaldun and Linda Vail.
Bridge Book Club reads ‘Annie’s Ghosts’ in March
Detroit native and journalist Steve Luxenberg will join Bridge Michigan for a discussion of his memoir ‘Annie’s Ghosts: A Journey Into a Family Secret.’ Join us on Zoom from noon-1 pm on March 31.
Editor's note: A flawed report on COVID safety in Michigan schools
Bridge Michigan misapplied Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines on school safety. As a result, an article published Tuesday vastly overstated the number of Michigan counties the CDC considered safe for in-person classroom learning.