Restorative justice is an alternative to the traditional model of our law-and-order system that focuses on rehabilitation and reconciliation rather than punishment. The Dane County Community Restorative Court is a […]
Sibling Rivalry: A Conversation with Brothers and Sisters
It’s a family affair on today’s show! Wednesday host Lilada Gee is joined in the studio by her brother, the Rev. Alexander Gee, and another set of siblings: Harry Hawkins […]
Single Black Women and Single Black Men, Pt II
In a caller-filled hour, host Harry Hawkins is joined in the studio by two guests: entrepreneur, poet, actress, and single mom Antonette Crosby, and educator, poet, youth advocate, and newly […]
The Experiences of Single Black Parenthood in Madison
What is it like to be a single Black mother in Madison, and how is that experience different from being a single Black father? Filling in for regular Wednesday host […]
Teachers with Guns: Who Will Get Shot?
On a day when students across Madison and across the nation are walking out of their schools for National Walkout Day, we’re talking about guns in schools. If teachers have […]
Black History for a New Day
Harry Hawkins fills in for regular Wednesday host Lilada Gee. He’s talking about “Black History for a New Day,” a class offered to potential white allies from Justified Anger. His guests […]