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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Governor Walker @ WEDC (LIVE)
15/12/2016 Duration: 16minThe Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) awarded $585,000 in grants to five Milwaukee-based organizations. Governor Walker announced the news on December 14 at MARKETPLACE 2016, the 35th annual statewide conference for minority, woman, and veteran-owned businesses, held at the Potawatomi Hotel and Conference Center in Milwaukee.
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Interview with Elana Kahn - Segment 9 - Relationships That Cross Boundaries
09/12/2016 Duration: 05minAfter leaving the Jewish community of Milwaukee, where her grandfather owned a grocery store in Bronzeville, growing up in Salt Lake constantly showed Elana Kahn just how different she was. The experience taught her to become comfortable as both a Jew and an outsider, and how to celebrate “others” as a process for building a more inclusive Milwaukee.
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Interview with Elana Kahn - Segment 8 - The Idea Of A Promised Land And The Reality Of Israel
09/12/2016 Duration: 04minAfter leaving the Jewish community of Milwaukee, where her grandfather owned a grocery store in Bronzeville, growing up in Salt Lake constantly showed Elana Kahn just how different she was. The experience taught her to become comfortable as both a Jew and an outsider, and how to celebrate “others” as a process for building a more inclusive Milwaukee.
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Interview with Elana Kahn - Segment 7 - Being Clear On Our Values
09/12/2016 Duration: 05minAfter leaving the Jewish community of Milwaukee, where her grandfather owned a grocery store in Bronzeville, growing up in Salt Lake constantly showed Elana Kahn just how different she was. The experience taught her to become comfortable as both a Jew and an outsider, and how to celebrate “others” as a process for building a more inclusive Milwaukee.
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Interview with Elana Kahn - Segment 6 - The Importance Of A Vibrant Discourse
09/12/2016 Duration: 05minAfter leaving the Jewish community of Milwaukee, where her grandfather owned a grocery store in Bronzeville, growing up in Salt Lake constantly showed Elana Kahn just how different she was. The experience taught her to become comfortable as both a Jew and an outsider, and how to celebrate “others” as a process for building a more inclusive Milwaukee.
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Interview with Elana Kahn - Segment 5 - Jewish Immigrants And Bronzeville
09/12/2016 Duration: 04minAfter leaving the Jewish community of Milwaukee, where her grandfather owned a grocery store in Bronzeville, growing up in Salt Lake constantly showed Elana Kahn just how different she was. The experience taught her to become comfortable as both a Jew and an outsider, and how to celebrate “others” as a process for building a more inclusive Milwaukee.
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Interview with Elana Kahn - Segment 4 - Building Alliances To Interrupt Hatred
09/12/2016 Duration: 03minAfter leaving the Jewish community of Milwaukee, where her grandfather owned a grocery store in Bronzeville, growing up in Salt Lake constantly showed Elana Kahn just how different she was. The experience taught her to become comfortable as both a Jew and an outsider, and how to celebrate “others” as a process for building a more inclusive Milwaukee.
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Interview with Elana Kahn - Segment 3 - Stereotypes And Being Comfortable
09/12/2016 Duration: 03minAfter leaving the Jewish community of Milwaukee, where her grandfather owned a grocery store in Bronzeville, growing up in Salt Lake constantly showed Elana Kahn just how different she was. The experience taught her to become comfortable as both a Jew and an outsider, and how to celebrate “others” as a process for building a more inclusive Milwaukee.
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Interview with Elana Kahn - Segment 2 - Jewish Faith
09/12/2016 Duration: 03minAfter leaving the Jewish community of Milwaukee, where her grandfather owned a grocery store in Bronzeville, growing up in Salt Lake constantly showed Elana Kahn just how different she was. The experience taught her to become comfortable as both a Jew and an outsider, and how to celebrate “others” as a process for building a more inclusive Milwaukee.
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Interview with Elana Kahn - Segment 1 - Connecting With Judaism
09/12/2016 Duration: 05minAfter leaving the Jewish community of Milwaukee, where her grandfather owned a grocery store in Bronzeville, growing up in Salt Lake constantly showed Elana Kahn just how different she was. The experience taught her to become comfortable as both a Jew and an outsider, and how to celebrate “others” as a process for building a more inclusive Milwaukee.
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Interview with Darryl Morin - Segment 6 - What Binds Us
28/11/2016 Duration: 05minThe son of a migrant farmer who began working at age 11 by shoveling blacktop, Darryl Morin learned to overcome the limitations others placed on him to build a successful communications business, and help manage the oldest Latino civil rights organization in the country. His numerous social justice efforts have also connected local Hispanic groups with Jewish communities and beyond, so that every person in Milwaukee can have a voice and make a difference.
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Interview with Darryl Morin - Segment 5 - Respecting Human Dignity
28/11/2016 Duration: 06minThe son of a migrant farmer who began working at age 11 by shoveling blacktop, Darryl Morin learned to overcome the limitations others placed on him to build a successful communications business, and help manage the oldest Latino civil rights organization in the country. His numerous social justice efforts have also connected local Hispanic groups with Jewish communities and beyond, so that every person in Milwaukee can have a voice and make a difference.
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Interview with Darryl Morin - Segment 1 - Profile
28/11/2016 Duration: 05minThe son of a migrant farmer who began working at age 11 by shoveling blacktop, Darryl Morin learned to overcome the limitations others placed on him to build a successful communications business, and help manage the oldest Latino civil rights organization in the country. His numerous social justice efforts have also connected local Hispanic groups with Jewish communities and beyond, so that every person in Milwaukee can have a voice and make a difference.
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Interview with Darryl Morin - Segment 4 - Immigration and the Media
28/11/2016 Duration: 06minThe son of a migrant farmer who began working at age 11 by shoveling blacktop, Darryl Morin learned to overcome the limitations others placed on him to build a successful communications business, and help manage the oldest Latino civil rights organization in the country. His numerous social justice efforts have also connected local Hispanic groups with Jewish communities and beyond, so that every person in Milwaukee can have a voice and make a difference.
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Interview with Darryl Morin - Segment 2 - How We Define Ourselves
28/11/2016 Duration: 06minThe son of a migrant farmer who began working at age 11 by shoveling blacktop, Darryl Morin learned to overcome the limitations others placed on him to build a successful communications business, and help manage the oldest Latino civil rights organization in the country. His numerous social justice efforts have also connected local Hispanic groups with Jewish communities and beyond, so that every person in Milwaukee can have a voice and make a difference.
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Interview with Darryl Morin - Segment 3 - Faith and Education
28/11/2016 Duration: 05minThe son of a migrant farmer who began working at age 11 by shoveling blacktop, Darryl Morin learned to overcome the limitations others placed on him to build a successful communications business, and help manage the oldest Latino civil rights organization in the country. His numerous social justice efforts have also connected local Hispanic groups with Jewish communities and beyond, so that every person in Milwaukee can have a voice and make a difference.
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Interview with Norrie Daroga - Segment 6 - Wondering Where We Belong
28/11/2016 Duration: 04minLeaving his home in India as a teenager for an education overseas, Norrie Daroga’s life took him from work as an engineer to a career in law. But experiencing clinical death twice, and enduring the long journey of recovery, gave him the art of empathy and fueled his passion for connecting the human experience with medical technology to solve problems.
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Interview with Norrie Daroga - Segment 5 - The Human Touch of Technology
28/11/2016 Duration: 05minLeaving his home in India as a teenager for an education overseas, Norrie Daroga’s life took him from work as an engineer to a career in law. But experiencing clinical death twice, and enduring the long journey of recovery, gave him the art of empathy and fueled his passion for connecting the human experience with medical technology to solve problems.
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Interview with Norrie Daroga - Segment 4 - The Experience of Clinical Death
28/11/2016 Duration: 07minLeaving his home in India as a teenager for an education overseas, Norrie Daroga’s life took him from work as an engineer to a career in law. But experiencing clinical death twice, and enduring the long journey of recovery, gave him the art of empathy and fueled his passion for connecting the human experience with medical technology to solve problems.
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Interview with Norrie Daroga - Segment 1 - Profile
28/11/2016 Duration: 06minLeaving his home in India as a teenager for an education overseas, Norrie Daroga’s life took him from work as an engineer to a career in law. But experiencing clinical death twice, and enduring the long journey of recovery, gave him the art of empathy and fueled his passion for connecting the human experience with medical technology to solve problems.