This weekend, Current State takes an in-depth look at what happened when organizations asked the state Civil Rights Commission to ban discrimination of GLBTQ people in Michigan. Plus, we hear from Capital region residents who have loved ones in earthquake damaged Mexico City and hurricane damaged Puerto Rico. We'll go on a tour of a community center helping Lansing for nearly 50 years.
Our second half hour looks at how Michigan State University's new College of Human Medicine research center may provide clues on Autism. Plus, a closer look at MSU's involvement in South Vietnam before the war escalated. Learn how demolition of dams is helping a Native American tribe reclaim its heritage in the Great Lakes region.
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LINKS TO THE STORIES WE COVERED
Michigan Civil Rights Commission on GLBTQ protection
ACLU Suing Michigan over Adoption Rules
MSU Student with Family in Puerto Rico
Prayer Vigil for Earthquake/Hurricane Victims
What's Causing The Weekend Heat?
MSU College of Human Medicine Targets Autism
MSU Involving in South Vietnam Archives
Michigan Medal of Honor Recipient
Dam Demolition Helps Mohawk Tribe Reclaim Ancestral Waters
Kirk Gibson Parkinson's Disease Fundraiser