Bridge the City

Episode 72: COVID-19 Special - Remote Activism


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Hosts Benjamin Rangel and Kacee Ochalek seek out ways to remain active and civically engaged during a time of quarantine, self-isolation, and social distancing. We speak with Angela Harris, a Milwaukee Public School teacher and creator of a local mutual aid network, Angela Lang, Executive Director of Black Leaders Organizing for Communities (BLOC), and Megan O’Halloran, Milwaukee Public School Board Director for District 8. We discuss how residents can support one another during this crisis, how to remain civically engaged, and ways Milwaukee has remained resilient despite difficult times.

To learn more visit:

Milwaukee Community Care and Mutual Aid

Black Leaders Organizing for Communities

Milwaukee Public School

Center for Disease Control

Wisconsin Health and Human Services

My Vote

Census

Megan’s action steps include:

Thank your elected officials

Work at local election sites

Angela Harris’ action steps include:

Reach out to local food pantries

Complete mutual aid Google Form

Stay engaged after all this

Angela Lang’s action steps include:

Donate and amplify organizations doing work to address the crisis

Self-care

When you’re taking action in your community, share with us! Use #bridgethecity or tag us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or LinkedIn.

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For timely content and interviews focused on what’s happening now in our city, tune in to our show on Riverwest Radio (104.1 FM) at 5:30 every other Sunday, or listen online.

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