Anne Egan-Waukau
New Year’s Reflections: on coming together (Hour 1)
Happy New Year! To celebrate the start of 2025, we're looking back at some of our favorite moments of 2024. Listen to any full hour by clicking the link. In this hour, revisit our interview with Jodi Habush Sinykin, who slipped Wisconsin's 8th Senate District blue after many decades of Republican control. Then, come back and listen to Susan Webb Yackee, of UW's La Follette School of Public Affairs about how we can have civil discourse. Finish the hour with returning to our talk with Anne Egan-Waukau of Wisconsin Native Vote.
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See, we CAN agree on some things! (Hour 1)
Lead pipes and paint? Bad for us. Strong economy? Good for us! Look at that, two things to which we can easily agree! Now, how we get there... we'll try to work through that.
Well, what about voting? Many of us agree that protecting the right of US citizens to vote is a top priority. Perhaps we don't all agree on how easy it should be for citizens to fulfill their right and responsibility. But certainly, we must recognize that democracy does not function when our citizens cannot vote. Anne Egan-Waukau of Wisconsin Native Vote joins us for the second half hour to share how WNV works each day to combat disenfranchisement of Native voters. Beyond finding solutions to the concrete barriers blocking Native citizens from exercising their right to vote, WNV works to energize Native voters to participate in the civic process.
Join Dom Salvia every afternoon from 4-6pm for news (some), humor (more), and great conversation (always)! Listen throughout the state of Wisconsin on the Civic Media network and worldwide on the Civic Media app. Call or text to join the fun at 855-752-4842.