Watch: Bridge discussion on ways to solve Michigan’s population woes
- On Tuesday, Bridge Michigan moderated a discussion about potential solutions to the state’s population struggles
- Reporter Ron French led this discussion with community leaders about the findings of a five-part report series from Altarum and Citizens Research Council
- Watch a recording of the event below
On Tuesday, Bridge Michigan’s Ron French moderated a panel discussion on the policy implications of a five-part report series on Michigan population and demographic trends from health nonprofit Altarum and the Citizens Research Council.
The event came as political leaders focus on what can be done to restore the state’s population. Michigan now ranks 49th in the country for growth since 1990, behind only West Virginia.
Panelists included Imani Foster, communications and research director of education nonprofit 482Forward, Dan Gilmartin, executive director and CEO of Michigan Municipal League, Alaina Jackson, managing director of immigration nonprofit Global Detroit and Angela G. Reyes, executive director and founder of Detroit Hispanic Development Corporation.
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The event also included a welcome and introduction from Dave Egner of the Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Foundation, a personal testimonial regarding population loss among young Michiganders from Javon Dobbs of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and a summary of the Altarum/Citizens Research Council report series findings from researchers representing each organization.
Bridge has spent the year documenting how population loss affects everything from the economy and health care, to education and quality of life. Capitol reporters Lauren Gibbons and Jonathan Oosting recently hosted a podcast about the Citizens Research Council and Altarum series.
Watch a recording of the discussion below:
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