Title IX athletes, British colonialism, Rural Homelessness

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We talk to female athletes from Wisconsin about what it was like to participate in school sports before Title IX was enacted. Then, a historian joins us to look at how Queen Elizabeth influenced British colonialism. Later, we learn more about the causes and potential solution for rural homelessness in Wisconsin.

Featured in this Show

  • Female athletes from high school class of 1972 recognized for participation in school athletics

    Female athletes from the graduating class of 1972 at Stevens Point Area Senior High have finally been recognized for their participation in high school sports. Two of those athletes and their coach join us to talk about what it was like to play sports before Title IX was signed into law.

  • Addressing Wisconsin's problem with rural homelessness

    People experiencing homelessness in rural parts of Wisconsin are subject to similar — and different — challenges than those in larger urban areas. We talk about those challenges, and the help that’s available.

Episode Credits

  • Lee Rayburn Host
  • Sarah Hopefl Technical Director
  • Emilie Burditt Producer
  • Tim Peterson Producer
  • Sue Gast Guest
  • Mary Rosicky Guest
  • Judie Janquart Guest
  • Brad Paul Guest
  • Michael Hall Guest

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