We talk to a Milwaukee artist who paints with water from lakes and rivers that have a connection to Black history. Then, we learn more about an organization working to make the outdoors more accessible for marginalized communities. Later, an economics professor explains how combating inflation runs the risk of triggering a recession.
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New exhibit features paintings by Milwaukee-native using water with ties to Black history
Artist and Milwaukee-native Khari Turner was recently dubbed one of seven artists to watch in 2022. We’ll hear about his upcoming exhibit at the Museum of Wisconsin Art featuring his paintings that incorporate water from lakes, rivers and oceans that are tied to Black history.
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Wisconsin organization increases access to the outdoors for marginalized groups
Color in the Outdoors is a Wisconsin-based organization working to promote diversity, accessibility and inclusivity in the outdoors. Join us to hear from the founder about why he works to make the outdoors a space for everyone and how you can be a part of the organization’s mission.
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Why fixing inflation could risk a recession
The bad news is, inflation is the highest it’s been in 40 years. The other bad news is, the Fed has a record of accidentally trigger a recession when trying to fix inflation. An economist explains.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Tyler Ditter Technical Director
- Rachael Vasquez Producer
- Emilie Burditt Producer
- Colleen Leahy Producer
- Khari Turner Guest
- Christopher Kilgour Guest
- Tara Sinclair Guest
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