Here is what Lansing State Journal team members recommend for your reading pleasure this month, or anytime. Once I Was You: A Memoir of Love and Hate in America by Maria Hinojosa As an immigrant from Mexico as a child to her adult life as a journalist in New York City, Maria Hinojosa tries to find her footing while being a voice for Latinas and Latinos on an individual level and nationally. This memoir educates readers in big and small ways, through powerful storytelling and the author s vulnerability. I’m a sucker for books written by or about journalists. –
Stephanie Angel, executive editor
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LSJ staff members look ahead to 2021 hot topics and trends, focus on balanced coverage Lansing State Journal © Robert Killips | Lansing State Journal Work continues on the 600 block of East Michigan Avenue which includes a Meijer, lofts, and a hotel set to open in 2021 Saturday, Sept. 12, 2020.
Predicting news is about as easy as predicting the weather. Some stories, some days are simpler than others.
Then there are always surprises.
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