Here are our most popular stories of the week, brought to you by American Family.
We added more job listings — check them out or pass the link along to anyone you know looking for work!
We announced that Madison365 Radio is now available as a podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, or your favorite podcast app. Click here to subscribe!
Reporter Mia Soto shared stories of growing up biracial in “Fractionalized: Stories of Biracial Joy, Pain, Struggle and Triumph.”
Wenona Wolf told her story of living as a Native American in Madison.
UW’s popular PEOPLE program is falling short, according to a report released this week.
We were at the State Capitol for the Big Brothers Big Sisters graduation ceremony, a big day in the life of the Littles.
Reporter Dee Hall looked into the connection between “trauma-informed care” and alleged abuses in the state’s juvenile justice system.
Lisa Speckhard introduced us to more Hmong neighbors in part 3 of “The 1.5 Generation.”
Columnist David Hart has a quiet and methodical way to deal with gun violence.
Milwaukee columnist Miles Brown called for new leaders to bring substantive solutions to the gun violence there.
Keep watching Madison365.org and our Facebook page for the latest news from Madison’s communities of color. And don’t forget we’re a nonprofit, free-access news and information source — so if you’re able, donate today!