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August Snow is a retired Marine sniper. He's also an ex-police detective who became a multimillionaire after he sued for wrongful termination. But above all, Snow is a Detroiter, and he's the main character in author Stephen Mack Jones' latest novel, Dead of Winter. Jones joined Michigan Radio Morning Edition host Doug Tribou to talk about the third book in his August Snow series, and plans to make a television show based on the novels.
Matthew DeSantis and the Social Protest and Sports Research Cohort examine the origins, implications and limitations of the First Amendment, specifically as it relates to social protest in sports with the help of the Director of the First Amendment Clinic at SMU's Dedman School of Law, Thomas Leatherbury; NPR's Michigan Radio Morning Edition host, Doug Tribou; and the Founder and Managing Attorney of California Sports Lawyer, Jeremy Evans who's the Founder and Managing Attorney of California Sports Lawyer.
Michigan’s wavering spring weather was in our favor this week as Issues & Ale took the discussion outside for the first time this year. Our panelists and listeners joined us on the patio of J.B.’s Smokehouse in Canton for a discussion on the state of child care in Michigan. Michigan Radio’s Doug Tribou hosted the discussion, bringing his own experience as a father of two young girls who has encountered these issues firsthand. Doug was joined by fellow parents and experts in children’s education and care in Michigan: Annette Sobocinski - Executive Director at Child Care Network – a non-profit organization that supports children, families, and child care providers in Southeast Michigan. Jennifer Crutchfield - Associate teacher at the University of Michigan’s North Campus Children’s Center or NCCC. Ron French - Senior Writer for Bridge Magazine, frequently covering education, politics and public policy issues, including issues related to child care in the state. The audience that
Crain's Senior Reporter Chad Livengood talked with Michigan Radio’s Morning Edition host Doug Tribou last week about outgoing Gov. Rick Snyder's legacy in Detroit after the city's bankruptcy and Flint after that city's lead-tainted water crisis. He was joined by Michigan Radio program director Zoe Clark.
Voters went to the polls yesterday in several cities across the state, including Jackson, Kalamazoo and Kalkaska. Michigan Radio’s senior news analyst Jack Lessenberry and Morning Edition host Doug Tribou discuss the results.
Monday, November 20, 2017, 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM Zingerman's Greyline 100 N. Ashley St., Ann Arbor, MI 48104 What happens when the controversies of politics and the realities of life intersect with the sports we love to watch? Issues like domestic violence, players kneeling for the national anthem, and payoffs to college players have all helped to move stories about our favorite players from the sports page…to the front page. Join Michigan Radio’s Morning Edition host Doug Tribou as he talks with sports experts about some of the controversies facing the world of sports. Joining Doug will be author and Michigan Radio sports commentator John U. Bacon, former NBA player and UM 'Fab Five' member Jimmy King and sports journalist Joanne Gerstner .
https://youtu.be/iHlv0fMwGMs As the sun began to set at Kalamazoo’s Arcadia Brewing on Wednesday night, Michigan Radio’s Doug Tribou started a conversation with pub-goers about the future of public education in our state.
Issues & Ale: The Future of Public Education Wed, Sept. 27, 6:30-8:00 PM Arcadia Brewing Co. 701 E. Michigan Ave, Kalamazoo, MI 49007 Host: Doug Tribou Most people would agree that public K-12 education in Michigan is facing challenges – issues like teacher turnover, budget cuts, and reduced enrollment due to the growth of charter schools. And the most recent Annie E. Casey Foundation Kids Count Report ranks Michigan 41st in the country for education outcomes. Join Michigan Radio’s Morning Edition host Doug Tribou as he talks with education experts about the major challenges facing public schools in Michigan, and potential solutions.