Waukesha representative addresses parade attack aftermath, State of LGBTQ inclusion in Wisconsin cities

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A rainbow flag flies over the state Capitol in recognition of "Pride Month"
Gov. Tony Evers issued an executive order to fly a rainbow flag over the state Capitol for the remainder of June 2019 in recognition of “Pride Month.” Laurel White/WPR

A state representative from Waukesha explores the aftermath of the parade attack. Plus, the executive director of a Racine LGBT center discusses the headway cities are making on LGBTQ inclusion.

Featured in this Show

  • Rep. Scott Allen on the Waukesha parade tragedy, next steps

    School resumed in Waukesha Monday after classes were suspended following the Christmas parade attack that left six dead and more than 60 injured. We speak to state Rep. Scott Allen about what he saw at the parade and why he says Milwaukee’s politicians and judges bear responsibility for the attack.

  • Wisconsin cities and LGBTQ inclusion

    In November, the Human Rights Campaign released its 10th annual Municipal Equality Index on LGBTQ-inclusive policies and services in cities nationwide. We talk with the executive director of Racine’s LGBT Center of SE Wisconsin about the progress cities are making on LGBTQ inclusion.

Episode Credits

  • Kate Archer Kent Host
  • Trevor Hook Producer
  • Christine Hatfield Producer
  • Maria Lopez Technical Director
  • Representative Scott Allen Guest
  • Barb Farrar Guest