Milwaukee Independent
- Author: Vários
- Narrator: Vários
- Publisher: Podcast
- Duration: 144:42:01
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Synopsis
Transformative Journalism for the Brew City
Episodes
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Interview with Doug Johnson - Segment 1 - Traveling along the road of life
27/04/2017 Duration: 03minWith a career that spans three decades in the music industry from a sound engineer to booking top artists for Summerfest, Doug Johnson is most proud of his other full-time job as being the father of adopted African-American twins. His holistic approach to life, persistence for social justice, and insightful parenting in action takes on racial issues with healthy and direct action. Johnson’s philosophy serves as an example beyond his living room and as a model to the segregated Milwaukee community for how to embrace and incorporate racial diversity.
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A journey for truth in the shadow of genocide
21/04/2017 Duration: 32minThis is a live recording from the public lecture given by Father Patrick Desbois on April 19 at the Rubenstein Pavilion of the Jewish Home and Care Center, about his work, book, and exhibit “Holocaust by Bullets.”
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Arrested Development talks music and Milwaukee
13/04/2017 Duration: 22minThe Milwaukee Independent sat down with the two-time Grammy Award-winning hip-hop group Arrested Development, before their halftime performance at the Milwaukee Bucks game against the Charlotte Hornets at the BMO Harris Bradley Center on April 10. The members of Arrested Development who participated in this audio recording were Speech (Vocalist, Producer, Co-Founder), Fareedah Aleem (Dancer, Singer), and Tasha LaRae (Singer).
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Groundbreaking @ Black Holocaust Museum
05/04/2017 Duration: 55minThis audio segment is a recording of the public presentation for the Black Holocaust Museum's groundbreaking, and the speakers who included Melissa Goins, Wyman Winston, Mayor Tom Barrett, Lt. Governor Rebecca Kleefisch, Alderwoman Milele A. Coggs, Brad Pruitt, Virgil Cameron, and Dasha Kelly Hamilton.
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César Chávez Day @ City Hall
01/04/2017 Duration: 21minMilwaukee lawmakers and members of the community gathered at City Hall on March 31 in honor of César Chávez Day, to celebrate the life of the labor leader and his legacy of helping the immigrant community.
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Press Conference: Sherman Park Boys & Girls Club
09/03/2017 Duration: 12minCommunity leaders hosted a reopening ceremony at the Mary Ryan Boys & Girls Club in Sherman Park on March 8.
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Interview with Anja Notanja Sieger - Segment 7 - The gift of struggle
06/03/2017 Duration: 06minAs a creative free-spirit who is loathe to be categorized for her artistic talent, Anja Notanja Sieger is best known for her poetry, storytelling, and performance therapy. With a passion for typewriters, the archaic machines symbolize her drive to create messages without the safety of an undo button, and her articulate fascination with the minutia of daily life brings an unacknowledged reality to light for the Milwaukee community.
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Interview with Anja Notanja Sieger - Segment 6 - Subtle Forces of Milwaukee
06/03/2017 Duration: 06minAs a creative free-spirit who is loathe to be categorized for her artistic talent, Anja Notanja Sieger is best known for her poetry, storytelling, and performance therapy. With a passion for typewriters, the archaic machines symbolize her drive to create messages without the safety of an undo button, and her articulate fascination with the minutia of daily life brings an unacknowledged reality to light for the Milwaukee community.
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Interview with Anja Notanja Sieger - Segment 5 - Therapeutic poetry
06/03/2017 Duration: 05minAs a creative free-spirit who is loathe to be categorized for her artistic talent, Anja Notanja Sieger is best known for her poetry, storytelling, and performance therapy. With a passion for typewriters, the archaic machines symbolize her drive to create messages without the safety of an undo button, and her articulate fascination with the minutia of daily life brings an unacknowledged reality to light for the Milwaukee community.
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Interview with Anja Notanja Sieger - Segment 4 - Milwaukee’s art culture
06/03/2017 Duration: 04minAs a creative free-spirit who is loathe to be categorized for her artistic talent, Anja Notanja Sieger is best known for her poetry, storytelling, and performance therapy. With a passion for typewriters, the archaic machines symbolize her drive to create messages without the safety of an undo button, and her articulate fascination with the minutia of daily life brings an unacknowledged reality to light for the Milwaukee community.
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Interview with Anja Notanja Sieger - Segment 3 - The long road from Rhatasia
06/03/2017 Duration: 05minAs a creative free-spirit who is loathe to be categorized for her artistic talent, Anja Notanja Sieger is best known for her poetry, storytelling, and performance therapy. With a passion for typewriters, the archaic machines symbolize her drive to create messages without the safety of an undo button, and her articulate fascination with the minutia of daily life brings an unacknowledged reality to light for the Milwaukee community.
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Interview with Anja Notanja Sieger - Segment 2 - Of Pfister narrator and typewriters
06/03/2017 Duration: 06minAs a creative free-spirit who is loathe to be categorized for her artistic talent, Anja Notanja Sieger is best known for her poetry, storytelling, and performance therapy. With a passion for typewriters, the archaic machines symbolize her drive to create messages without the safety of an undo button, and her articulate fascination with the minutia of daily life brings an unacknowledged reality to light for the Milwaukee community.
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Interview with Anja Notanja Sieger - Segment 1 - Storytelling as a world of words
06/03/2017 Duration: 05minAs a creative free-spirit who is loathe to be categorized for her artistic talent, Anja Notanja Sieger is best known for her poetry, storytelling, and performance therapy. With a passion for typewriters, the archaic machines symbolize her drive to create messages without the safety of an undo button, and her articulate fascination with the minutia of daily life brings an unacknowledged reality to light for the Milwaukee community.
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Interview with George Banda
21/02/2017 Duration: 39minCelebrated as an American hero for his service in Vietnam, Milwaukee native George Banda has always been uncomfortable with any titles of honor. In a reflection of his humility for being awarded the Silver Star and Bronze Star as an Army Medic, he says he was just doing the job our country trained him for. As the grandson of legal immigrants from Mexico, Banda understands the social perceptions of Latinos in his hometown, and the shared struggle with self-identity and pride at being an American who is ethnically Mexican.
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Interview with George Banda - Segment 9 - Latino community in Milwaukee
21/02/2017 Duration: 03minCelebrated as an American hero for his service in Vietnam, Milwaukee native George Banda has always been uncomfortable with any titles of honor. In a reflection of his humility for being awarded the Silver Star and Bronze Star as an Army Medic, he says he was just doing the job our country trained him for. As the grandson of legal immigrants from Mexico, Banda understands the social perceptions of Latinos in his hometown, and the shared struggle with self-identity and pride at being an American who is ethnically Mexican.
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Interview with George Banda - Segment 8 - Mexicans in the military
21/02/2017 Duration: 04minCelebrated as an American hero for his service in Vietnam, Milwaukee native George Banda has always been uncomfortable with any titles of honor. In a reflection of his humility for being awarded the Silver Star and Bronze Star as an Army Medic, he says he was just doing the job our country trained him for. As the grandson of legal immigrants from Mexico, Banda understands the social perceptions of Latinos in his hometown, and the shared struggle with self-identity and pride at being an American who is ethnically Mexican.
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Interview with George Banda - Segment 7 - Service in Vietnam
21/02/2017 Duration: 12minCelebrated as an American hero for his service in Vietnam, Milwaukee native George Banda has always been uncomfortable with any titles of honor. In a reflection of his humility for being awarded the Silver Star and Bronze Star as an Army Medic, he says he was just doing the job our country trained him for. As the grandson of legal immigrants from Mexico, Banda understands the social perceptions of Latinos in his hometown, and the shared struggle with self-identity and pride at being an American who is ethnically Mexican.
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Interview with George Banda - Segment 6 - Becoming an Army Medic
21/02/2017 Duration: 06minCelebrated as an American hero for his service in Vietnam, Milwaukee native George Banda has always been uncomfortable with any titles of honor. In a reflection of his humility for being awarded the Silver Star and Bronze Star as an Army Medic, he says he was just doing the job our country trained him for. As the grandson of legal immigrants from Mexico, Banda understands the social perceptions of Latinos in his hometown, and the shared struggle with self-identity and pride at being an American who is ethnically Mexican.
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Interview with George Banda - Segment 5 - Crash at Airport
21/02/2017 Duration: 02minCelebrated as an American hero for his service in Vietnam, Milwaukee native George Banda has always been uncomfortable with any titles of honor. In a reflection of his humility for being awarded the Silver Star and Bronze Star as an Army Medic, he says he was just doing the job our country trained him for. As the grandson of legal immigrants from Mexico, Banda understands the social perceptions of Latinos in his hometown, and the shared struggle with self-identity and pride at being an American who is ethnically Mexican.
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Interview with George Banda - Segment 4 - A Fireman at Mitchell Field
21/02/2017 Duration: 02minCelebrated as an American hero for his service in Vietnam, Milwaukee native George Banda has always been uncomfortable with any titles of honor. In a reflection of his humility for being awarded the Silver Star and Bronze Star as an Army Medic, he says he was just doing the job our country trained him for. As the grandson of legal immigrants from Mexico, Banda understands the social perceptions of Latinos in his hometown, and the shared struggle with self-identity and pride at being an American who is ethnically Mexican.