A new plan for homelessness, A new U.S. Supreme Court nominee

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Woman standing in front of a tiny home.
Betty Ybarra stands outside a tiny home development in Madison built by OM Build. Carrie Antlfinger/AP Photo

We talk to the director of the Wisconsin Interagency Council on Homelessness about a new plan to fight homelessness. Then we speak with a law professor about what led to the nomination of Ketanji Brown Jackson to be the first Black woman on the U.S. Supreme Court.

Featured in this Show

  • Report outlines statewide action plan to end homelessness

    The state’s council on homelessness released a report Monday that outlines seven recommendations to better serve the more than 4,500 people experiencing homelessness in Wisconsin. We speak with the director of the council on affordable housing, transitional programs and landlord-tenant relations.

  • A historic nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court

    Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson has made history as the first Black woman nominated to the U.S. Supreme Court. We speak with a law professor and author about the women judges who paved the way for Jackson and why diversity on the court matters.

Episode Credits

  • Kate Archer Kent Host
  • Mackenzie Krumme Producer
  • Joe Tarr Producer
  • Maria Lopez Technical Director
  • Mike Basford Guest
  • Renee Knake Jefferson Guest

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