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Bonnie Bucqueroux

Bonnie Bucqueroux

Bonnie Bucqueroux teaches at Michigan State University's School of Journalism. A National Magazine Award winner, Bucqueroux built her first website in 1996. She is credited with having the first campaign blog of any candidate running for federal office when she ran for Congress as the Green Party candidate for District 8 in 2000. She was also recently named co-president of Lansing Area NOW with co-president Susan Masten.

Michigan Unites Against War on Women Rally

Michigan Unites Against War on Women Rally

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on April 27, 2012

Saturday, April 28 at the Capitol – 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. – come join us – I will be speaking and I have something to say.

Posted in Activism, News | Tagged Capitol, Michigan, rally, war on women | Leave a response

Lindsay Lou & the Flatbellys opened the show

Art, Agriculture, Sustainability at Barnes & Noble

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on April 23, 2012

VIDEO: Featuring a mini-farmers market and music fest at the closed Barnes & Noble

Posted in Arts-plus, News | Tagged art agriculture sustainability, Bonnie Bucqueroux, broad art museum, derek smith, Drew Howard, Lansing Online News, lindsay lou & the flatbellys, michigans state university, The Land Grant | Leave a response

SLIDESHOW: Lansing Marathon 2012 @ 14 mi mark

SLIDESHOW: Lansing Marathon 2012 @ 14 mi mark

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on April 22, 2012

The male and female leaders coming up on the corner of Hagadorn and Sandhill roads

Posted in News | Tagged elite runners, first female, kenyan, lansing marathon, second female | 1 Response

55th Michigan Antiquarian Book & Paper Show

55th Michigan Antiquarian Book & Paper Show

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on April 1, 2012

A slideshow of images from the Lansing Center event

Posted in Arts-plus | Tagged antiquarian book show, book & paper show, curious books, East Lansing, Ray Walsh | Leave a response

Women’s History Month: Of Mad Men, mad women and misogyny

Women’s History Month: Of Mad Men, mad women and misogyny

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on March 25, 2012

We cannot continue to claim things are getting better when they aren’t

Posted in Activism, News | Tagged feminazi, mad men, misogyny, NOW Chapter, racism, Rush Limbaugh, sexism, shirley chisolm, spanx | 2 Responses

Speaking of Murder invents new true-crime genre – the media autopsy

Speaking of Murder invents new true-crime genre – the media autopsy

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on March 24, 2012

Lansing Online News’ Bonnie Bucqueroux’ new book focuses on three historic cases – Fatty Arbuckle, Kitty Genovese and Truman Capote’s “In Cold Blood”

Posted in Arts-plus | Tagged Bucqueroux, fatty arbuckle, in cold blood, kitty genovese, media autopsies, speaking of murder, truman capote | Leave a response

Jenny, Becca and friends at the fundraiser

Jenny’s Rock ‘n’ Roll fundraiser rocked

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on March 11, 2012

Watch the slideshow of the day’s events

Posted in Activism, News | Tagged becca hollandsworth, bowling, fundraiser, jenny read, medical marijuiana, silent auction, slideshow | 2 Responses

Michigan wants small heritage pig producers gone by April 1 and Mark’s fighting back

Michigan wants small heritage pig producers gone by April 1 and Mark’s fighting back

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on March 11, 2012

Mark Baker of Green Acres Farm in Marion wants the state to let him keep the “humanely raised” pigs that he sells to upscale Detroit restaurants

Posted in News | Tagged feral pigs, feral swing, invasive species, mangalitsa, Michigan Department of Natural Resources, michigan farmers, small farmers, sustainable farmers | 11 Responses

Todd Cook fielded questions about the ballot initiative from the Capitol press

VIDEOS: Unions want collective bargaining enshrined in Constitution

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on March 7, 2012

Petition drive launched to put issue on the ballot this fall

Posted in News | Tagged Armelagos, Bean, collective bargaining, constitution, JoAnn Rowland, Karen Kutchell, Michigan, protect our jobs, Rev. John Burns, Todd Cook, workers rights | Leave a response

VIDEO: Helping Jenny – a story about medical marijuana and compassion

VIDEO: Helping Jenny – a story about medical marijuana and compassion

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on March 5, 2012

Saturday, March 10 and Holiday Lanes is a fund-raiser to send Jenny to meet with doctors in AZ and CA who may have new answers.

Posted in Activism | Tagged becca hollandsworth, jenny read, medical marijuana, mitochondrial cytopathy leukodystrophy, rare disease | 2 Responses

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