Telling the Stories of African-Americans, Affordable Water & More! |Full Megacast, February 17, 2021

Oakland University Political Science Professor, Dave Dulio, and other news-makers discuss the latest COVID-19 information and election-related news on this full edition of the Oakland County Megacast!

West Bloomfield High School Physical Education & Health Teacher and Varsity Boys Basketball Head Coach, Jeremy Denha, joins the show to talk about teaching health and fitness virtually during the pandemic, as well as the new normal of coaching a high school basketball team with health restrictions in place from the State of Michigan and the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA).

Rochelle Riley, Director of Arts and Culture at the Office of Arts, Culture and Entrepreneurship for the City of Detroit and Author of “That They Lived” talks about her new book, as well as the importance of arts and culture to the City of Detroit and as an ambassador for the motor city.

Oakland County Water Resources Commissioner, Jim Nash, discusses the 2021 Kids’ Clean Water Calendar Contest, as well as Oakland County’s new partnership with the City of Detroit and the Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA) on water system improvements.

Oakland County Professor of Political Science and Center for Civic Engagement Director, Dave Dulio, talks about the latest news from Washington D.C. regarding COVID-19 relief discussions, the conclusion of the second impeachment trial of former President Donald J. Trump, as well as Michigan political issues such as the controversial comments from Senator Mike Shirkey.

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