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 Althea Meinhardt - Segment 3 - Changes in Fashion
21/11/2016 Duration: 04minBecause the sizes of clothing for women are rigged more for marketing than actual fit, Althea Meinhardt believes that women are defined by a shape instead. After spending a career as a seamstress, performing surgery on off-the-rack apparel so it actually conforms to the female body, Meinhardt is now more of a fashion counselor than tailor as she helps women enhance their look and self-identity with undergarments.
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Interview with Althea Meinhardt - Segment 2 - Lingerie
21/11/2016 Duration: 04minBecause the sizes of clothing for women are rigged more for marketing than actual fit, Althea Meinhardt believes that women are defined by a shape instead. After spending a career as a seamstress, performing surgery on off-the-rack apparel so it actually conforms to the female body, Meinhardt is now more of a fashion counselor than tailor as she helps women enhance their look and self-identity with undergarments.
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Interview with Althea Meinhardt - Segment 1 - Profile
21/11/2016 Duration: 04minBecause the sizes of clothing for women are rigged more for marketing than actual fit, Althea Meinhardt believes that women are defined by a shape instead. After spending a career as a seamstress, performing surgery on off-the-rack apparel so it actually conforms to the female body, Meinhardt is now more of a fashion counselor than tailor as she helps women enhance their look and self-identity with undergarments.
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Interview with Jeff Redmon - Segment 1 - Profile
20/11/2016 Duration: 05minWhile many organizations in Milwaukee profit at the expense of local artists, Jeff Redmon freely shares his passion for creativity and community activism through his efforts to enrich the Milwaukee culture and make it a better place for everyone with art.
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Interview with Jeff Redmon - Segment 2 - BVGN
20/11/2016 Duration: 05minWhile many organizations in Milwaukee profit at the expense of local artists, Jeff Redmon freely shares his passion for creativity and community activism through his efforts to enrich the Milwaukee culture and make it a better place for everyone with art.
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Interview with Margaret Mittelstadt - Segment 1 - Profile
19/11/2016 Duration: 03minHealthy food accessibility intersects every aspect of social and economic prosperity in Milwaukee, and Margaret Mittelstadt has worked for years to connect local communities back to the farm in an effort to help the public rediscover what was lost in the modernization of agriculture and urbanization daily life.
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Interview with Margaret Mittelstadt - Segment 2 - Local Food Movement
19/11/2016 Duration: 04minHealthy food accessibility intersects every aspect of social and economic prosperity in Milwaukee, and Margaret Mittelstadt has worked for years to connect local communities back to the farm in an effort to help the public rediscover what was lost in the modernization of agriculture and urbanization daily life.
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Interview with Margaret Mittelstadt - Segment 3 - Gardening Theory
19/11/2016 Duration: 03minHealthy food accessibility intersects every aspect of social and economic prosperity in Milwaukee, and Margaret Mittelstadt has worked for years to connect local communities back to the farm in an effort to help the public rediscover what was lost in the modernization of agriculture and urbanization daily life.
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Interview with Margaret Mittelstadt - Segment 4 - Co Ops
19/11/2016 Duration: 03minHealthy food accessibility intersects every aspect of social and economic prosperity in Milwaukee, and Margaret Mittelstadt has worked for years to connect local communities back to the farm in an effort to help the public rediscover what was lost in the modernization of agriculture and urbanization daily life.
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Interview with Margaret Mittelstadt - Segment 5 - A Tiny Outpost
19/11/2016 Duration: 04minHealthy food accessibility intersects every aspect of social and economic prosperity in Milwaukee, and Margaret Mittelstadt has worked for years to connect local communities back to the farm in an effort to help the public rediscover what was lost in the modernization of agriculture and urbanization daily life.
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Interview with Preston Cole - Segment 3 - DPW and Sustainability
18/11/2016 Duration: 04minAs Director of Operations for the City of Milwaukee Department of Public Works, Preston Cole still sees himself as a forester. Growing up in a family of sharecroppers, he learned the land ethic from his parents and brings this hard working perspective to his stewardship of Milwaukee’s urban forest, sustainability programs, and natural resource management.
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Interview with Preston Cole - Segment 2 - Urban Agriculture
18/11/2016 Duration: 05minAs Director of Operations for the City of Milwaukee Department of Public Works, Preston Cole still sees himself as a forester. Growing up in a family of sharecroppers, he learned the land ethic from his parents and brings this hard working perspective to his stewardship of Milwaukee’s urban forest, sustainability programs, and natural resource management.
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Interview with Preston Cole - Segment 1 - Profile
18/11/2016 Duration: 05minAs Director of Operations for the City of Milwaukee Department of Public Works, Preston Cole still sees himself as a forester. Growing up in a family of sharecroppers, he learned the land ethic from his parents and brings this hard working perspective to his stewardship of Milwaukee’s urban forest, sustainability programs, and natural resource management.
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Interview with Reggie Jackson - Extra
17/11/2016 Duration: 04minAs Head Griot of America’s Black Holocaust Museum (ABHM) and a voice for the silent generations affected by Milwaukee’s history of segregation, Reggie Jackson shares inconvenient truths to educate the public about the need for Economic Rights to finish what the Civil Rights movement started decades ago.
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Interview with Reggie Jackson - Segment 26
17/11/2016 Duration: 02minAs Head Griot of America’s Black Holocaust Museum (ABHM) and a voice for the silent generations affected by Milwaukee’s history of segregation, Reggie Jackson shares inconvenient truths to educate the public about the need for Economic Rights to finish what the Civil Rights movement started decades ago.
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Interview with Reggie Jackson - Segment 25
17/11/2016 Duration: 04minAs Head Griot of America’s Black Holocaust Museum (ABHM) and a voice for the silent generations affected by Milwaukee’s history of segregation, Reggie Jackson shares inconvenient truths to educate the public about the need for Economic Rights to finish what the Civil Rights movement started decades ago.
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Interview with Reggie Jackson - Segment 24
17/11/2016 Duration: 02minAs Head Griot of America’s Black Holocaust Museum (ABHM) and a voice for the silent generations affected by Milwaukee’s history of segregation, Reggie Jackson shares inconvenient truths to educate the public about the need for Economic Rights to finish what the Civil Rights movement started decades ago.
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Interview with Reggie Jackson - Segment 23
17/11/2016 Duration: 03minAs Head Griot of America’s Black Holocaust Museum (ABHM) and a voice for the silent generations affected by Milwaukee’s history of segregation, Reggie Jackson shares inconvenient truths to educate the public about the need for Economic Rights to finish what the Civil Rights movement started decades ago.
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Interview with Reggie Jackson - Segment 22
17/11/2016 Duration: 05minAs Head Griot of America’s Black Holocaust Museum (ABHM) and a voice for the silent generations affected by Milwaukee’s history of segregation, Reggie Jackson shares inconvenient truths to educate the public about the need for Economic Rights to finish what the Civil Rights movement started decades ago.
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Interview with Reggie Jackson - Segment 21
17/11/2016 Duration: 02minAs Head Griot of America’s Black Holocaust Museum (ABHM) and a voice for the silent generations affected by Milwaukee’s history of segregation, Reggie Jackson shares inconvenient truths to educate the public about the need for Economic Rights to finish what the Civil Rights movement started decades ago.