The U.S. Supreme Court ruled companies can’t discriminate against people who are gay or transgender. We learn more about the decision and how June pride month is evolving amid the pandemic. Then, a researcher shares why far-right groups are organizing at protests over police brutality.
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Pride Month In A Pandemic
The usual Pride festivities have been canceled. The president of Milwaukee Pride, Inc. tells us how instead of parading, which is indefinitely postponed due to the pandemic, his organization is supporting Black Lives Matter protestors. He also shares his thoughts on Monday’s SCOTUS ruling.
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A Closer Look At The White Power Movement
Protests continue to become more widespread across the U.S. as activists call for racial equality and justice. But researchers say individuals affiliated with far-right groups are looking to start a civil war between races. We learn more about this movement and how law enforcement see these groups.
Episode Credits
- Kealey Bultena Host
- Colleen Leahy Producer
- Courtney Everett Producer
- Lee Rayburn Technical Director
- Wes Shaver Guest
- Shannon Reid Guest
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