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Reckoning with Historical Racism: How Systemic Change Calls for a Deeper Look

From 88.9 Radio Milwaukee
Discussions about race and racism have come centerstage since the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. In Wisconsin, the police shooting of Jacob Blake has made these conversations critical as the city finally begins to reckon with its racist past. A new series launched by Radio Milwaukee is seizing the moment to explore how systemic racism contributes to the disparate outcomes that persist in Milwaukee and Wisconsin as a whole.

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The Takedown of a Notorious Charity Telemarketer

Regulators have targeted individual “charities” that contract with telemarketing fraudsters, but this case targets telemarketers themselves, a higher leverage strategy.

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The Price of a Meatpacker: OSHA Deeply Fails Essential Workers

This past week, OSHA dealt out fines to meatpacking companies for failure to protect employees from coronavirus exposure, amounting to a less than a pittance.

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Progressive California Prosecutors Organize for Policy Power

The number of progressive prosecutors elected around the country has grown to the point they can organize for serious transformation of the criminal justice system.

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Unsustainable Planet, Unsustainable Economy: It’s That Simple

As the CFTC notes, our financial system cannot endure in a world wracked by “frequent and devastating shocks from climate change.”

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Schools, COVID, and Student Mental Health

With all in disarray and doubt when it comes to schools, children need to be able to access mental health supports, but are they there?

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