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Enduring Spirit: When family history is national history
Many histories have been written about the Cherokee nation. But “Cherokee History and the Spirit Family” by environmental lawyer James Barnes, J.D. ’70, delivers the nation’s history by way of his own expansive family network. ‘It’s personal in that sense,’ he says. And it’s powerful.
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Filmmaker Davy Rothbart brings “17 Blocks” to the Michigan Theater
The award-winning RC graduate and Ann Arbor native followed one Washington, D.C., family for 20 years, producing a rare document of enduring love, hope, and resilience amid gun violence and economic hardship.
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From the Big House to the Big Game
Wolverines Brandon Graham and Trevor Keegan recently helped their Philadelphia Eagles upset fellow Wolverine Mike Danna and his Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX. Playing against alumni is thrilling enough, agree the veterans. But winning the Super Bowl with a MIchigan Man on your team delivers an even greater kick, says first-timer Keegan.
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Dental alumni discover they have more than Michigan in common: They are siblings
This brother and sister went through the U-M dental school one year apart but never knew about each other until 30 years later. Today, they enjoy a newly expanded network of relatives, friends, and of course, Michigan alumni.
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24 reasons to feel hopeful about the future
It’s easy to get caught up in doom and gloom, but glimmers of hope abound. LSA alums, faculty, students, and staff are creating positive change in the lives of people, animals, and the planet. They remind us that hope can come in many forms—even a bowl of yak butter.
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Happy trails: Conservancy brings universal access to seven trails in northwestern Michigan
The Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy has created more than three miles of accessible trails since 2016 when the Overlook Trail at Arcadia Dunes opened. It’s all part of the conservancy’s work since 1991 under the leadership of Glen Chown, who earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from U-M’s School of Environment and Sustainability.
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James Earl Jones: The human special effect
Retired Michigan Today columnist and beloved film professor Frank Beaver reflects on the life, career, and creative legacy of award-winning actor James Earl Jones, who died Sept. 9. As the distinctive voice of iconic ‘Star Wars’ villain Darth Vader, Jones has long cultivated an ardent fan base among his fellow alumni. Michigan football fans hear him each fall as the voice on the Wolverines’ pre-game hype video.
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The civil rights battle you don’t know
Veteran filmmaker Ilana Trachtman spent a decade researching and documenting the 1960 protest at Glen Echo Amusement Park, one of the nation’s earliest organized demonstrations to end segregation. The artist’s labor of love peaked when she discovered essential footage of a dramatic confrontation that matched an audio recording she’d been holding for years.
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Baker’s choice: Controlled substance or ‘controlled science’?
Entrepreneur Janie Deegan, BFA ’09, struggled with addiction and homelessness until she combined her love of baking with a degree in theater to create Janie Bakes. Since 2015, this culinary artist has been serving up “life-changing baked goods” and plenty of inspiration in her three New York locations.