Interview With Congressional District 4 Candidate Gwen Moore, Trump Administration Seeks To End TPS Program, Preserving The Audio Legacy Of Rod Serling

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Marking the beginning of our series of candidate interviews, we talk with the incumbent candidate for Wisconsin’s 4th Congressional District, Gwen Moore. The Trump Administration is seeking to end the Temporary Protected Status program. We’ll talk to an immigration reporter about the politics surrounding the program. And we’ll talk about a treasure trove of recordings from “Twilight Zone” creator Rod Serling that are being preserved at UW-Madison.

Featured in this Show

  • Preserving The Work Of 'Twilight Zone' Creator Rod Serling For The Future

    More than 1,000 pieces of audio recorded by “Twilight Zone” creator Rod Serling are being digitally preserved by the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research. We speak with WCFTR Assistant Director Mary Huelsbeck and UW-Madison graduate student Lily Holman about the project and Serling’s legacy.

  • Trump Administration Moves Forward On Ending Temporary Protected Status Program

    The Trump Administration is seeking to end the Temporary Protected Status program, which allowed hundreds of thousands of people to settle in the United States from war-torn countries or areas that have suffered major disasters. We speak with Alan Gomez, Immigration Reporter from USA Today, about why the administration wants to end the program and the impact it will have once it ends.

Episode Credits

  • Rob Ferrett Host
  • J. Carlisle Larsen Producer
  • Mary Huelsbeck Guest
  • Lily Holman Guest
  • Alan Gomez Guest

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