A business diversity advocate and a historian join us to share the racist history of so-called ‘sundown towns’ in Wisconsin. Then, we learn more about some states efforts to expand access to abortions, anticipating a potential overturn of Roe v. Wade.
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The history of 'sundown towns' in Wisconsin
When people think about the history of racism in the U.S. they often think of slavery and segregation in the South. Less attention is paid to the racism that existed in places like the Midwest that often took different forms, including what were called “sundown towns.” Two historians answer a WHYsconsin question about their history in Wisconsin.
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Liberal states expanding abortion access in preparation for a post-Roe world
Liberal states like Oregon and Maryland are changing their laws in anticipation of an influx of people seeking abortions from states that ban or severely restrict the procedure. New laws in some states expand the number of healthcare providers who are allowed to perform abortions. A reporter explains.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Sarah Hopefl Technical Director
- Rachael Vasquez Producer
- Colleen Leahy Producer
- Stephen Berrey Guest
- Sabrina Robins Guest
- Alice Miranda Ollstein Guest
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