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365 Amplified: Code Words and Common Sense with Rob Dz

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365 Amplified: Code Words and Common Sense with Rob Dz

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Rob, Stephanie, and Omar are back from a little break, ready to dig into a packed week of news before sitting down with a Madison hip hop legend.

The crew breaks down the Office of the Independent Monitor’s report on the December arrest of Police Civilian Oversight Board chair Maia Pearson, examining the show of force, the circular logic of being arrested for resisting arrest, and why “doing right and being right are two different things.” Plus: the Foundation for Black Women’s Wellness is moving to a new home on the south side (targeting July 1, with a community fundraising push underway), a preview of the second Harry Whitehorse International Wood Sculpture Festival in Monona, and the Madison Symphony Orchestra’s free centennial festival weekend.

Then, Madison hip hop legend Rob Dz joins the show. Fresh off a November heart attack and open-heart surgery, he talks about getting back on stage, his upcoming July 1 performance with the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra at Concerts on the Square — a collaboration with the Urban Community Arts Network — and a candid conversation about barriers, “handpicked ambassadors,” the end of Mad Lit, and why hip hop is so often treated as a code word in a city that calls itself progressive.