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A note from Bridge about reader comments
We’ve noticed with alarm that in recent months that too many submissions have fallen short of our standards for thoughtful commentary that can advance civic debate.
Missed Bridge’s Book Club discussion? Watch the video
Share your suggestions for future Michigan-focused books and watch the June book club video of our conversation with Bridgett M. Davis, author of “The World According to Fannie Davis.”
'The World According to Fannie Davis' author joining Bridge talk Friday
Be sure to register to participate in Friday’s Bridge book club discussion on Zoom.
Bridge wins 20 awards from Society of Professional Journalists Detroit chapter
Bridge was honored for 2019 reporting covering health, environment, education and racial justice as well as breaking and investigative news.
'The World According to Fannie Davis' author joining Bridge book discussion
Here’s how you can get a book and join our Michigan book club discussion on June 12.
Meet Bridge Magazine’s 2020 summer journalism interns
From expanding our coverage of Native American issues, to data analysis to deepening reporting on the coronavirus pandemic, three young journalists will hone their journalism skills at Bridge this summer.
See what Bridge readers selected for our first Michigan book club pick
We want you to participate in our virtual book club. Here’s how you can take part.
Bridge is starting a Michigan book club to counter the quarantine blues
In this time of social distancing, connect with fellow Bridge readers while discussing a Michigan-focused book.
Deepest gratitude from the Bridge team to you
Through the COVID crisis and beyond, Bridge journalists are dedicated to informing Michigan over the long haul. Readers, donors, and philanthropy make this work possible.