Jan Worth-Nelson: History of the Iconic East Village Magazine
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Jan Worth-Nelson, former editor of the East Village Magazine, shares stories about the colorful history of the iconic Flint publication The East Village Magazine started about the same time as Michael Moore's Flint Voice back in the 1970s.
Today, the magazine has become a brilliant piece of journalism each month, covering hyper-local government meetings and thoughtful essays from some of Genesee County's best writers.
Jan Worth-Nelson is a retired University of Michigan-Flint English Professor whose experience in Flint has made her the most influential person on the local scene most political leaders have never heard of. She quietly assembled a talented group of writers and reporters at the East Village Magazine, making it a publication of record for the Flint area.
Jan shares her joy about living in Flint, frustrations, disappointments, and what is possible for the region's future.
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- To learn more about Jan Worth-Nelson, visit Janworth.com
- If you want to read the East Village Magazine or contribute, go to their website.
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- The song "Flint River Blues" used in this episode was written and performed by folk singer Colton Ort. He wrote this song to encourage people not to forget the children poisoned in the Flint Water Crisis.
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