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In this week’s episode of 365 Amplified, Rob Chappell, Omar Waheed, and Nicholas Garton dive into some of the week’s most controversial topics. They explore Elon Musk’s recent use of the Roman salute (and its troubling implications), media accountability in covering “controversial gestures,” and the historical and cultural significance of these symbols.
The team then transitions to a broader discussion on community trust and public safety with outgoing Madison Police Chief Shon Barnes. In an interview for the podcast, Chief Barnes had some harsh words for the city’s Office of the Independent Police Monirot. He also reflects on his tenure, highlighting accomplishments such as reducing crime, fostering community engagement, and improving officer wellness. He also offers candid insights into challenges like maintaining trust with marginalized communities.
Additional topics covered include:
- The potential implications of ending birthright citizenship and the fear-mongering tactics surrounding immigration policy.
- Governor Tony Evers’ proposals for free school lunches and addressing lead in drinking water as part of the “Year of the Kid” initiative.
- Updates on a contentious charter school proposal in Madison.
- The ongoing debate around the University of Wisconsin’s DEI programs amid legislative scrutiny.
Tune in for an hour of thought-provoking discussions on equity, accountability, and the power of proactive solutions.
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