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365 Amplified


Jun 7, 2024

Today, we look ahead toward a couple Juneteenth events (01:25), preview a new play at Overture Center (07:50) and get an update (and takes) on the incident at Baraboo High School's graduation (47:17). In the interview segment (18:25), Araceli Esparza and Paquita Purnell join us to talk about the upcoming Yo Quiero Dinero event, featuing the stories of women of color who are learning to claim their voices. Plus, we talk car upgrades (55:15) and hear the unusual sequence of events that led Rob to publish a poetry collection 25 years ago (10:40).

Today's episode is brought to you by Midwest Mujeres.

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https://madison365.com/madison-juneteenth-turns-35/

https://madison365.com/black-people-must-set-the-table-for-what-we-need-to-help-us-the-center-for-black-excellence-and-culture-will-host-official-groundbreaking-ceremony-on-june-19/

https://madison365.com/black-mens-coalition-of-dane-county-to-hold-production-of-the-kernel-of-truth/