A Institute of Politics at Harvard Kennedy School poll released last month found that 40% of 18-29 year-olds are “definitely” voting in the midterms. That is on track to match or […]
Joy, Hope, and Struggle with Ross Gay
“What I curious about is care, and I’m also interested in making really beautiful things… Which my experience leads me to believe that we can’t be told how to do… […]
Stories of Climate Change
For his first show as our recurring Monday host, Douglas Haynes digs into the new book The World As We Knew It: Dispatches from a Changing Climate. Joining him is one […]
The State of School Lunches
The federal funds that supported universal free lunch for K-12 students during the early pandemic expired at the end of June, leaving low-income parents struggling and schools scrambling to provide […]
“Culture Really, Really Matters”
“Who is Wisconsin? What publics are we serving? What publics aren’t we serving?” says Tim Frandy. Asking those questions “is very important to doing effective culture work.” Today, we kick […]
Student Loan Debt Is a Labor Issue
For this year’s special Labor Day show, guest host Douglas Haynes focuses in on student loan debt, how it’s affecting borrowers in Wisconsin, and what the Biden administration’s recently announced […]