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All this year, Michigan Radio’s Morning Edition host Christina Shockley has been speaking with people from across the state about the three things they think we can all do to help the state. For this edition of the series, Christina sat down with Mary Sue Coleman, President of the University of Michigan.

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All this year, Michigan Radio’s Morning Edition host Christina Shockley has been speaking with people from all walks of life about what 3 things they think we can all do to help improve the state. Our series is called “Three Things” and today, Christina speaks with author and poet Keith Taylor. (photo by Robert Turney)

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All this year, Michigan Radio’s Morning Edition host Christina Shockley has been asking people from all walks of life what three things they think people can do to help the state. It’s part of our series Three Things. This morning, we’ll hear from Geri Allen a jazz pianist and composer from the Detroit area.

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All this year Michigan Radio’s Morning Edition host Christina Shockley has been talking with people from all walks of life about what three things they think we can all do to help the state. Christina spoke with Thomas Lynch. He’s an author, poet and undertaker.

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Michigan Radio’s Morning Edition host Christina Shockley talks with Neil Woodward, the state troubadour, for our ongoing series “Three Things.”

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As our Three Things series continues, Michigan Radio’s Morning Edition host Christina Shockley speaks with Detroit-based hip hop artist Invincible.

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Our series Three Things continues with Michigan Radio’s Morning Edition host Christina Shockley. Today, Christina speaks with author and former Detroit Free Press columnist Desiree Cooper.

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This week Michigan Radio’s Morning Edition host Christina Shockley speaks with Ismael Ahmed, the Director of the Michigan Department of Human Services.
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As Michigan Radio’s series Three Things continues, Michigan Radio’s Morning Edition host Christina Shockley speaks with Freddie McGee. He’s the Principal of Fair Plain Renaissance Middle School in Benton Harbor, Michigan.
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As our series Three Things continues, Michigan Radio’s Morning Edition host Christina Shockley speaks with Rick DeVos, founder of ArtPrize. DeVos speaks about what three things he thinks we can all do to help improve the state.
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