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Whose Stories Are Missing From The Conversation About Coronavirus?

WPR's 'Wisconsin Life' Wants To Share Your Story Or Feature Someone You Think People Should Know About

Raina Villarreal, who works as intake staff at the Humane Society of Southern Wisconsin, does routine cleaning
Raina Villarreal, who works as intake staff at the Humane Society of Southern Wisconsin, does routine cleaning of doorknobs, light switches and cage latches Tuesday, April 21, 2020, at the Janesville, Wis., facility. Staff cleans the facility four times a day. Angela Major/The Janesville Gazette

People in Wisconsin are experiencing the COVID-19 era in a lot of different ways. But, when we hear stories from our fellow neighbors, we can feel empathy, compassion and connection.

On Wisconsin Public Radio’s “Wisconsin Life,” we want to share more stories on how our fellow Wisconsinites are living their lives during the pandemic.

These stories can be joyful or painful. They can highlight a change in your personal philosophy or showcase a random moment during the day. Maybe you want to talk about work or being laid off? Perhaps you feel like praising your neighbor or laughing about your kids?

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Through WPR’s “WHYsconsin,” let us know if you have a story or want to share someone else’s story. It can be through an interview with a reporter, a recorded conversation you have with a family member or friend, audio diary, or written essay.

These stories will help shape the “Wisconsin Life” coverage over the coming months.