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On Tuesday, 4 June, BBC World Questions is heading to the United States for a live debate in Lansing, Michigan. The panel will focus on pressing issues such as inflation, jobs, immigration, the right to protest, and the upcoming election. Some of the leading politicians and opinion formers who will participate in the hour-long discussion include Sarah Anthony, John Damoose, Professor Matt Grossmann, Kaitlyn Buss, and Jennifer Root. Anu Anand will lead the program as usual.

The event is part of BBC World Service English’s ongoing efforts to provide a platform for local communities to make their voices heard. Gwenan Roberts, Commissioning Editor at BBC World Service English emphasizes the importance of giving people a chance to engage with policymakers and share their concerns. The live recording will take place at the Lansing Center, with a reception starting at 6:00 pm.

To attend this live recording, interested individuals can register through the provided link. BBC World Questions: Michigan will air on World Service English on Saturday 8 June and be available online on various platforms. For press accreditation or interview requests regarding BBC World Service or other inquiries please contact robin.miller@bbc.co.uk

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