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In this week’s Real Talk with Henry Sanders, Democratic Party of Wisconsin Chair Ben Wikler joined us to talk about Trump, the 2020 race and how the party can reach people of color.

 

Read Your Heart Out celebrated 16 years by expanding statewide.

 

 

 

Award-winning culinary historian Adrian Miller spoke in Madison about the theology of soul food

 

 

 

… and later, about the history of Black chefs serving presidents in the White House.

 

 

 

UW-Whitewater equity champion Dr. Roger Pulliam passed away at the age of 77.

 

 

 

Forward Madison signed Trinidad & Tobago international Josiah Trimmingham to shore up its back line.

 

 

 

The Village of Shorewood Hills is spending $170 per hour to pursue a $35 parking ticket that was dismissed by a judge.

 

 

 

Sable Flames are set to host their 27th Annual Second Alarm scholarship benefit.

 

 

 

Madison’s Hmong leaders say the Trump administration’s plans to deport thousands of them could be “devastating.” 

 

 

Poet and UW-Madison First Wave alum Danez Smith returned to Madison for a reading of hteir fourth book, “Homie.”

 

 

 

The United Way of Dane County is taking a two-generation approach to improving lives in the community.

 

 

A new pregnancy and infant support program from Today Not Tomorrow looks to provide support for Black mothers and reduce disparities in infant health.

 

 

Students from high schools across Madison have launched an All-City Black Student Union.

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