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This week, Stephanie Díaz De León, Rodlyn-mae Banting, Omar Waheed and Rob Chappell discuss a range of topics that capture the pulse of Wisconsin’s political and cultural landscape this week:
– Kamala Harris Rally in Madison: The Vice President’s visit to the Alliant Energy Center drew over 10,000 attendees. The hosts discuss the highlights of the rally, Harris’s policy priorities, and what her visit means for the upcoming election season.
– Discipline Over Campus Protests: Omar shares insights into the fallout from recent student protests at the University of Wisconsin. Two students are facing disciplinary charges based on an op-ed they wrote, sparking a discussion about free speech, university policies, and the broader implications for student activism.
– Local Governance Drama: The mayor of Wausau stirred controversy by removing a ballot drop box, an action that has raised questions about the legality and ethics of his decision. The team weighs in on the potential impact on local elections and what it means for communities of color.
– Midwest Photography Festival: Rodlyn-mae interviews Kris Graves, a renowned photographer and judge at the upcoming 13th biennial PhotoMidwest Festival. They discuss his experiences capturing race and activism through photography and the unique lens of Midwest photographers showcased at the festival.
– Green Flags in Relationships and Leadership: To wrap up, the team shares a light-hearted discussion on “green flags”—the positive traits in people that signal compatibility and trustworthiness.
Tune in for a blend of political analysis, cultural events, and thought-provoking conversations that give you a front-row seat to what’s happening in Wisconsin and beyond.
Links:
Wausua mayor removes ballot dropbox, drawing sharp rebuke from citizens & local leaders
Two students will face disciplinary hearings for alleged involvement at UW’s encampment
The activist lens: A Q&A with photographer and curator Kris Graves
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