Biden’s First 100 Days In Office, Racial Justice Groundwork In Milwaukee And Kenosha

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A person holds up a sign that reads “#Jacob Blake” as the motorcade with Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden aboard passes en route to a community event at Grace Lutheran Church in Kenosha Wis., Thursday, Sept. 3, 2020. Carolyn Kaster/AP Photo

We take a closer look at President-elect Joe Biden’s extensive coronavirus relief proposal for legislation, as well as what to expect in his first 100 days in office, with a political scientist. Then community organizers and racial justice advocates from Milwaukee and Kenosha join us to discuss some of their priorities going forward in 2021.

Featured in this Show

  • What Will Biden's First 100 Days Look Like?

    A political scientists explains president-elect Biden’s COVID-19 relief bill and weighs in on what he can and can’t achieve in his first few months as commander-in-chief.

  • Racial Justice Leaders In Milwaukee, Kenosha Keep Pushing For Local Changes

    Thousands of people around Wisconsin marched in support of racial justice and police reform last year, and the movement continues every day. We talk with two community organizers about the issues they’re working on and their hopes for the future.

Episode Credits

  • Rob Ferrett Host
  • Sarah Hopefl Technical Director
  • Michele Gerard Good Technical Director
  • Colleen Leahy Producer
  • Dean Knetter Producer
  • Shannon Bow O'Brien Guest
  • Mariah Smith Guest
  • Porche Bennett-Bey Guest