Groundcover | Volume 15 | Issue 13
Happy Pride Month from Groundcover News! In this episode we discuss how to take care of each other and meet community needs in a more inclusive, human-centered way.
Groundcover | Volume 15 | Issue 12
Listen to this episode of Groundcover Speaks to hear Groundcover vendors' perspectives and reports on the U-M Palestine encampment. We also report on the General Defense Committee Mother's Day rally at Huron Valley Women's prison, "Glaze" Ypsilanti's paint your own pottery shop, and college sports!
Groundcover | Volume 15 | Issue 11
In this episode, learn about the Community Mental Health and Public Safety Millage, the Washtenaw County ID project, and how renters are fighting back against junk fees!
Groundcover | Volume 15 | Issue 10
This episode reports on U-M student-led social justice movements against both the war machine and homelessness. We also cover Johnson v Grants Pass and the impact of this pending SCOTUS decision on Washtenaw County campers.
Groundcover | Volume 15 | Issue 9
For this episode, Groundcover vendors tracked down the stories that shape our street news — talking to Washtenaw County Commissioners, faith leaders, artists, shelter staff and more.
Groundcover | Volume 15 | Issue 8
April is National Poetry Month and Groundcover News is celebrating in a big way! Listen to this 2024 Poetry Edition of Groundcover Speaks to experience some local literary arts.
Groundcover | Volume 15 | Issue 7
In this episode, we're talking SHELTER: past mistakes, present improvements, and future demands.
Groundcover | Volume 15 | Issue 6
Women’s basketball in Detroit, Black culture in Harlem, powwow in Ann Arbor, and agriculture in rural Michigan. Take a journey with the latest issue of Groundcover Speaks!
Groundcover | Volume 15 | Issue 5
We're closing out Black History Month with an essay from La Shawn Courtwright, chronicling "parts of her history" as a writer and advocate. This issue also features a poetry section, Undercover Art Intel, and housing policy solutions from Finland!
Groundcover | Volume 15 | Issue 4
It's Black History Month! This issue is filled with vendor perspectives on racial justice: from the carceral system to community programs to homelessness.