We get to know the first Native American woman to be inducted into the Recording Academy, Appleton-based Indigenous hip-hop artist Jezelle-Childs Evans. Then, we look at the return of high school sports this fall.
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Appleton-based Indigenous Hip-Hop Artist Inducted Into Academy
Appleton-based Indigenous hip-hop artist Jezelle-Childs Evans became the first Native American woman to be inducted into the Recording Academy, the organization that presents the Grammy Awards. We discuss artist recognition, representation, and women in hip hop.
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Prep Sports Return As Pandemic Continues
Prep football in Wisconsin kicked off its first games of the season this past weekend. Amid a new surge in COVID-19 infections, we discuss how schools, families and leagues are navigating the return of high school sports.
Episode Credits
- Kate Archer Kent Host
- J. Carlisle Larsen Host
- L. Malik Anderson Producer
- Keegan Kyle Producer
- Michele Gerard Good Technical Director
- Jezelle-Childs Evans Guest
- Tim Bannon Guest
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