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Ebony Expressions: Art for Hope, Help and Healing
Today we are continuing our theme, Ebony Expressions: Art for Hope, Help and Healing. Lilada Gee speaks to four Black women playwrights, Sulondia Hammond, Desiree Fleming, Catrina Sparkman and Gethsemane […]
Working Towards Clean Energy in Madison
Today we’re talking renewable energy – what it means and how to get there in Madison. Denise Demarb hosts Raj Shukla, Director of theĀ River Alliance of Wisconsin; Satya Rhodes-Conway, Managing […]
The Latest on Water Issues in Wisconsin
As reported by the investigative reporters at Wisconsin watch.org, more and more residents throughout the state are finding that their drinking water is contaminated. The contaminants include bacteria and viruses, […]
Anne Reynolds and Alexia Kulwiec on Worker Cooperatives
How can we have an economy that works for us, rather than us working for the economy? Today we’re talking about working co-ops, workers, and unions with guest host Bert […]
Jordan T. Camp joins A Public Affair
Jordan T. Camp joins Allen Ruff on A Public Affair to discuss Development Drowned & Reborn: The Blues and Bourbon Restoration in Post-Katrina New Orleans by the late Clyde Woods. […]
Ebony Expressions: Art is for Everyone
Last week, Lilada Gee attendedĀ the Concerts on the Square at the Capitol with some colleagues. They decided as a collective of women not to stand for the national anthem. They […]
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