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Part II: Climate Change, Can Ohio Turn the Tables on “Brain Drain”?, The Ongoing Effects of Toledo’s Water Crisis, The Push for Greater Accessibility and Diversity in St. Paul Farmers’ Markets, The Art of Publishing Midwestern Literature, The Revolving Doors of Fort Industry Square, The Roche de Boeuf Interurban Bridge: A Historical Site on the Verge of Destruction, Illinois Coal Plants Are Being Offered Second Chances as Solar Projects, Trouble in Paradise? 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How Humans Have Shaped the Indiana Dunes, Cincinnati, Ohio: A Climate Haven?, Hooked on Seafood, the Midwest Is Balancing Quality and Sustainability, The Mystery of Blue Moon Ice Cream, Against the Odds, Chicago’s Chinatown Continues to Flourish, Minnesota’s Ice Season is Shrinking, Impacting People and Fish Alike, “Stranger Things”: Horror in Midwestern Suburbia, Getting Back on Track: The Outlook for Amtrak in the Midwest, Cow Culture and the Elsie Dairy Festival, How Climate Change is Shaping Michigan’s Coastal Management, Exploring Urban Heat in Toledo, Ohio, Tomato Juice: An Ode to Ohio’s (Controversial) State Beverage, What is the Midwest?, Saving the World, One Seed at a Time: How Libraries Are Tackling Modern Environmental Crises, One Man’s Quest to Make “America’s Museum” in Youngstown, Ohio, Reviving a Lost Indigenous Language, Manufacturing the Midwest II: Building an Industrial Future, Manufacturing the Midwest I: Tracing Toledo's Industrial Past, Building an Empire for the Birds in Northwest Ohio, Nonprofit Urban Planning, One Neighborhood at a Time, Capturing Asian American Identity in the Midwest, A Tale of Two Toledos, The Art of Publishing Midwestern Literature, The Lasting Wonder of Toledo’s 20th Century Department Stores, Booktown: Ann Arbor’s Enduring Literary Legacy, Asiatown’s Long History of Providing Community in Cleveland, Resettlement to Revitalization: How Immigration Shaped Northwest Ohio’s Labor History, Signs of the Past in a Forward-looking Chicago Neighborhood, Mountain Dew and the American Dream: A Review of “Minari” (2020), The Complicated Legacy and Future of Chicago’s Koreatown, Remembering Elektro, Mansfield and the “World of Tomorrow”, While Surrounding Cities Shrink, Columbus is a Growing Midwest Metropolis, From Survival Food to Family Heirloom: The Story of the Pie, When Roads Turn to Rivers: Rethinking Detroit’s Flood Infrastructure, America & the World: The Legacy of the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair, When Pandemic Hit, Libraries Were There — And for More Than Just Books, A New Yorker’s Ode to the Midwest, Should We Build Wind Turbines in the Great Lakes? Climate Advocates and Conservationists Are at Odds, Speaking Chinglish in Milwaukee: How Heritage Languages Shape the AAPI Experience, Where Does Detroit Go From Here? A (2021) Review of The Origins of the Urban Crisis (1996), America has a fresh water problem. Here’s why., Midwest Indie Presses Are Turning a New Page in Publishing, The Quiet Rise of Detroit-style Pizza, How Dayton, Ohio is Modeling a Sustainable Future for Post-industrial Cities, A Guide to the Midwest’s Bike Shares, From Houston to Shaker Heights: A Great Migration Story, Resettlement to Revitalization: Welcoming Immigrants in Toledo’s Post-industrial Era, The Hidden Wonders of the Pawpaw: Ohio’s Beloved State Native Fruit, Reclaiming the “Forest City”: Cleveland’s Quest to Regrow its Urban Tree Canopy, Midstory 2020 Annual Report (Virtual), After Industry: Akron, the Rubber Capital of the World, Taking a (Recycled) Page Out of South Korea’s Book: A Comparison of Global Sustainability Practices, Midwest Meets the World: The Complexities of International Food Aisles, A Tale of Two Great Lakes Cities (And Their Battles With Climate Change), Re-envisioning East Toledo | 5. “The Plan Lives On” — Looking Ahead for East Toledo, Re-envisioning East Toledo | 4. “And Generations to Come…” — Waite High School, Re-envisioning East Toledo | 3. “A Neighborhood for the American Dream” — East Toledo History, Re-envisioning East Toledo | 2. “Once an East Sider…Always an East Sider” — Resident Visions, Re-envisioning East Toledo | 1. Behind the Garfield Community Plan, The Heartland: Illustrated Views of the Midwest, Resettlement to Revitalization: Toledo’s History of Immigration, The Rise of Teacher Turnover in Detroit’s Charter Schools, Restoration and Renewed Connection for Toledo’s Riverfront, When the Paper Stops Printing: Ann Arbor’s Road to Online News, “Invisible Infrastructure”: How Aging Water Systems Impact Lake Erie’s Water Quality, “Water is Life”: Connecting Communities to Lake Erie’s Waterfront — And Its Future, A Cautionary Tale, Twice Over: Surface Water Quality on Lake Erie, How the Van Aken District Brought New Life to Shaker Heights: An Illustration Essay, Ohio Rep. Marcy Kaptur Has a New Committee Position. What Could That Mean for Toledo?, No Place Like Nome: New Life for an Abandoned North Dakota Schoolhouse, The Attraction of Food Service Work Is Plummeting. And Delivery Robots are Thriving., The Transformation of the Modern Museum, Social Distances | A Midstory Podcast, Toledo Food Trucks Brew Popularity and Partnerships Amidst the Pandemic, Building the Midwest’s Carbon-free Future with Nuclear Energy, What’s the Deal With Post-vaccination COVID-19 Antibody Tests? Answers from Experts, Engineer Misako Hata on Innovating to Help Rural Ohio’s Small Businesses Thrive, Ep. 8: “I’m having that baby!” | Barbara Piperata & Emily Wolfe-Sherrie, After Industry: Cleveland’s Renaissance as the Rust Belt Poster Child, Of Sitcoms and Superheroes: A Review of WandaVision, Ep. 7: “The margins of subsistence” | Andrea Seielstad & Catherine Crosby, How Wisconsin Ginseng Became a Globally Coveted Commodity, Ep. 6: “The luxury of hindsight” | Anne Sokolsky, Beyond the Ruins: Toward a New Midwest Architecture (on Twitter), Ep. 5: “Playing more freely” | Zak Vassar & Chris Anderson | Social Distances, Building the Midwest’s “Little Tokyo” in Novi, Michigan, Ep. 4: “Comforted in the darkness of grief” | Dave Lucas | Social Distances, “Holy Toledo!” The Glass City On the Small Screen, Ecologist Leslie Brandt on How Urban Forests Can Help Us Adapt to Climate Change, Ep. 3: “The triple whammy” | Amilcar Challu | Social Distances, Perspectives on a Post-pandemic Higher Education System, Ep. 2: “But I can remember stories” | Bill Kimok and Miriam Intrator | Social Distances, Ep. 1: “The miner’s canary” | Dr. Akil Houston | Social Distances, Nine Miles: Disciplinary Action Across Racial Lines in Northwest Indiana, Ohio Scientist Rattan Lal on How Soil Could Help Solve Global Environmental Crises, Bottoms Up: Photographs of a Columbus Neighborhood in Transition, How Ohio Is Paving the Road for its Electric Vehicle Industry, Ohio’s Transit System and the Path to an Intermodal Future, Summit Street a Century Ago, How 3D Printing Is Re-envisioning the Future of Post-industrial Cities, A New Big Cheese in Town: Columbus’ First Plant-based Butcher, The Next Great Migration: Where Young Black Graduates See Their Futures, Weight of Sound, Ep. 1: Bruckner Symphonies, A Trip Down Memory Lane: Dorr Street’s Transportation Transformation, After Industry: The Unusual Rebirth of Mansfield, Ohio, How Small-town Ohio Became the Home of Pop Culture—and an Entirely New Discipline, Staying Afloat: The Future of Funding for Local Journalism, Midstory Press Release: Ohio Humanities Media Production Grant, Encapsulating Toledo's 2020, Working as a Hero, Living as an Example: Fire Chief Brian Byrd on Leadership During Crisis, The Midwestern Mall: Not Quite Gone and Not Quite Forgotten, The Pandemic Travel Dilemma: How the Midwest is Faring this Holiday Season, Madison Avenue a Century Ago, Why Design? Principles to Shape a World in Unrest, The Humans Behind Labor Politics: A Review of American Factory, Publishing the Midwest, News Deserts, New Media, New Normal: An Introduction to the Local Journalism Project, The Rural Struggle for Survival: A Review of American Salvage, My Long-distance Love for Ohio, Charity Appeal: Celebrity Influence in Times of Crisis, Entropic Peace in Isolation: Revisiting Yayoi Kusama’s Fireflies on the Water in 2020, The 2020 Election Dilemma: How Ohio has Handled Voting During the Pandemic, Jeans: They’re more than just pants., Mobility in Crisis, Part III: Can Amtrak Midwest Ride Out the Pandemic?, What‘s Keeping Lake Erie Green? Part I: Agricultural Land Use in the Maumee River Watershed, Toledo’s Timeline Historians, What the Midwest Might Yet Be: A Review of Midwest Futures, Billboards and the Re-imagination of the American Landscape, A Murder Mystery of Privilege & Politics: A Review of Knives Out, Abbott’s Absence: Faithless Electors and the Politics of Change in the Buckeye State, Can We Be Re-infected with COVID-19? Answers from Immune System Experts, Isolated Amidst Illness: Pandemic Responses in Ohio Correctional Facilities, The Return of the Algal Bloom: What’s Been Going on Since 2014?, Fighting COVID-19: It’s In Our Blood, Returning to Build Cincinnati’s Future: A Conversation with P.G. Sittenfeld, After Industry: The Decades-long Recovery of the Glass City, The Unsung Poetry of Working-class Women: A Review of The Daughters of Erietown, The Science Behind Wearing Masks: Answers From an Infectious Disease Expert, South to Midwest: My Grandfather’s Great Migration, Film, Storytelling & the Midwest: A One-on-one with Brandon Li, The Forgotten History of Ohio’s Indigenous Peoples, War! Who Is It Good For? A Review of Da 5 Bloods, The Power of Place and the Tradition of American Symbols, Lake Erie Park and Casino: A Text Adventure, What We Can Learn from Taiwan’s COVID-19 Response, Love and Luck in the Detroit Numbers: A Review of The World According to Fannie Davis, How Dangerous are Crowd-control Weapons? Answers from an Expert, Art & Resiliency: Museums in the Age of COVID-19, On the Value of Simplicity: A Review of Song of the Sea, 20/20 Vision: The Ambition & Execution of “Comprehensive Planning” in Toledo, Winding Path to Toledo, (Re)claiming Toledo Legacies: Historic Woodlawn Cemetery, Post-industrial Playgrounds: A Review of Birds of Prey, The Politics of Midwestern Identity & Racial Divides, Preventative Care: Advice from an E.R. Physician, Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Toledo Legacy, Harvard Architecture Students Imagine “Monuments for Small-Town Life” in Clyde, Ohio, Where Does Journalism Go From Here? News, Media & COVID-19, Lost in the Pythian Castle: A Text Adventure, “Got Milk?” The COVID-19 Food Dilemma: Part II, the Food Chain Disruption, Eating Together: Food Culture & Photography with Skyler Burt, Hungry Still: Scallion Pancakes, Vision in Crisis: A Review of Bird Box, Hidden in Plain Sight: the Great Black Swamp of Northwest Ohio, All Aboard: Reimagining Toledo & Its Union Station, Travel Advisory: A Review of Train to Busan, Live in Quarantine: Homegrown Music with Oliver Hazard, At a Standstill: A Midwestern Response to the 1918 Flu Pandemic, Why Is Testing So Important? Answers from an Infectious Disease Expert, Living Six Feet Under: A Review of Parasite.