Madison365 Week in Review for May 28

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    800_afdflogoselectedHere are our most popular stories of the week, brought to you by American Family.

     

     

     

    colleagues-437024_960_720We added more job listings — check them out or pass the link along to anyone you know looking for work!

     

     

     

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    ReneeMoeReporter Mia Soto shared stories of growing up biracial in “Fractionalized: Stories of Biracial Joy, Pain, Struggle and Triumph.”

     

     

     

     

    Spectrum-Voices-jpgWenona Wolf told her story of living as a Native American in Madison.

     

     

    P_PEOPLEProgramgraduation (25)UW’s popular PEOPLE program is falling short, according to a report released this week.

     

     

     

    Selfie.with NiaWe were at the State Capitol for the Big Brothers Big Sisters graduation ceremony, a big day in the life of the Littles.

     

     

    lincoln_hills_interior_part3-1170x845Reporter Dee Hall looked into the connection between “trauma-informed care” and alleged abuses in the state’s juvenile justice system.

     

     

     

    P_Maiko Thao1Lisa Speckhard introduced us to more Hmong neighbors in part 3 of “The 1.5 Generation.”

     

     

     

     

     

    jesus-160077_640Columnist David Hart has a quiet and methodical way to deal with gun violence.

     

     

     

     

     

    dont-shoot-i-want-to-grow-up-chicagoMilwaukee columnist Miles Brown called for new leaders to bring substantive solutions to the gun violence there.

     

     

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