A political science professor helps us better understand how well statewide referendums and ballot initiatives work in states across the country. Then, we learn more about a new museum exhibit that shares stories of racism and resistance at UW-Madison.
Featured in this Show
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Do ballot initiatives work in other states?
Gov. Tony Evers on Wednesday proposed a constitutional amendment that would allow for citizen ballot initiatives. While the Republican-controlled legislature isn’t likely to green-light it, we’ll discuss how similar measures function in other states around the U.S.
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New 'Sifting & Reckoning' exhibit explores history of racism and resistance at UW-Madison
A new exhibit at the Chazen Museum of Art explores stories of racism and resistance on the campus of UW-Madison. The curator of the exhibit joins the show to talk about the years-long effort.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Trina La Susa Technical Director
- Tim Peterson Producer
- Rachael Vasquez Producer
- Susan Stokes Guest
- Kacie Lucchini Butcher Guest
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