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Anishinaabek Caucus
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The first Anishinaabek Caucus of the MDP. We will educate, empower, advocate and promote issues important to Native Americans.
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Thank you to each and every person who took action to protect our #GreatLakes. We appreciate you!

#ShutDownLine5 #NoTunnel
Join us in fighting the tunnel on May 29th.
Action: May 29th. Join LWVMI in support of this protest. Are you going?
May 5 is the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Relatives

We honor the missing and murdered Indigenous relatives whose lives were stolen or remain unaccounted for

#MMIWR #NoMoreStolenSisters #JusticeForMMIWG2S #May5 #NationalDayForMMIWR
Congratulations graduates. #Graduation season is here. The #Anishinaabek Caucus worked hard to help pass the #regalia bill and are asking for your pictures and stories (positive and negative). forms.gle/xKstUodgEDNo...
The last 100 days have been an unprecedented assault on American science. Our scientists. Our institutions. And the people around the world who rely on it. We must stand united and speak up. Our collective future depends on it. #ScienceMatters www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPlu... savesciencenow.org
You Need Science. Now Science Needs You.
YouTube video by Union of Concerned Scientists
www.youtube.com
Note how young she is. Segregation was not long ago. We must keep it from happening again.
Alexis Herman, a Democratic Party insider who grew up under segregation in Alabama and went on to become the first Black secretary of labor, died on Friday in Washington. She was 77.
Alexis Herman, First Black Secretary of Labor, Dies at 77
A social worker, she became a Democratic Party insider and joined President Bill Clinton’s cabinet during his second term.
www.nytimes.com
This is scary. 100% of human sperm tested had microplastics. We need to figure out how to clean them from the environment before too many species fail.
Experiments show that when bees are exposed to microplastic pollution, their memory gets so muddled they may forget the scents associated with sugary rewards.

As a result, pollination may fail — which is bad news for flowers and crops.
Microplastics may confuse bees and other insects, hurting pollination
Recent studies have shown that tiny pieces of plastics can make bees more susceptible to bacteria and viruses.
www.washingtonpost.com
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Make your home more energy efficient or get other home energy rebates in Michigan. www.michigan.gov/egle/about/o...
www.michigan.gov
They are making it harder and harder to vote. Much of the population may just quit voting.