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After nine, Kathleen Dunn and her guest examine the state of public schools in America, and the challenges facing them. Guest: Dan Goldhaber, Research Professor, Center on Reinventing Public Education, University of Washington.
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Kathleen's first job in radio was at a small station in North Carolina. Then after 18 years at an AM station in Milwaukee, she came to Wisconsin Public Radio in 1993.

Kathleen has a deep interest in the news of the day, world affairs, arts and culture. "And," she adds, "I look forward to conversations with people in humanities who help make our lives worth living."

So as you begin your day, keep your radio tuned to Wisconsin Public Radio to hear Kathleen and her guests getting at the issues behind the day's headlines.





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