Addressing Racial Disparity, Nuts & Health, 2013: A Historic Year For Gay Rights

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Veronica Rueckert and Mike Arnold talk about Madison’s racial disparity, the health benefits of nuts, and gay rights in 2013.

Featured in this Show

  • Reverend Says Wisconsin's Capital Is Failing Its African American Population

    A Madison area pastor recently published an opinion piece in the Capital Times suggesting that Wisconsin’s capitol is selling its African American population short.

  • Health Benefits Of Nuts

    Looking for a healthy snack to keep you away from the temptation of sweet treats over the holidays? Our guest dietician says nuts are a great source of healthy fats and offers some tips for incorporating them into our daily diet.

  • Expert Says 2013 Is The Greatest Year In Gay Rights History

    Several states have passed laws to allow same-sex marriage, the U.S. Supreme Court extended rights for same-sex couples, the first professional athletes in major sports came out…2013 was a big year for the advancement of LGBT rights. An expert puts the year into the context of LGBT history and explains why many experts are calling this the best year in gay history.

Episode Credits

  • Veronica Rueckert Host
  • Mike Arnold Host
  • Galen Druke Producer
  • Cynthia Schuster Producer
  • Amanda Magnus Producer
  • Alex Gee Guest
  • Laura Isaacson Guest
  • Eric Marcus Guest

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