On today’s two-part show, host Jade Iseri-Ramos chats with Sarah Quinn, Academic and Career Planning Coordinator at West High School, about a pilot program happening on April 4th. The first annual Equity Symposium will bring 50 presenters into the school to discuss a wide-range of equity topics. Sarah explains the behind the scenes work behind the event and what she hopes students will get out of it.
Then, Sue Jennik, Program Director of the Dane County League of Women Voters and chair of the Wisconsin League of Women Voters Legislative Committee, comes down to the station to talk about two proposed constitutional amendments on the April ballot. Sue explains why the League is advocating for a no vote.
Photo by Tim Mossholder on Unsplash
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