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Hosts: Rob Chappell, Nicholas Garton, Omar Waheed, David Dahmer Date: February 28, 2025
Episode Summary: This week on 365 Amplified, the team dives deep into major education and policy developments impacting Wisconsin’s communities of color. From the controversial WIAA decision to ban trans girls from girls' sports to the abrupt withdrawal of the Forward Career and College Academy charter school proposal, we unpack the latest news shaping education and youth opportunities.
We also discuss the emotional renaming of South Side Elementary in honor of Laurie Man Cary, a Madison education champion, and explore the powerful return of artist and activist Loletta G to her former elementary school, where her new murals will soon be displayed.
In a particularly unexpected interview, Omar reflects on his conversation with Tony McAleer, a former neo-Nazi turned anti-hate activist, who shared insights on how people are radicalized—and how they can leave extremist movements behind.
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Hosts: Rob Chappell, Nicholas Garton, Omar Waheed, David Dahmer Date: February 28, 2025
Episode Summary: This week on 365 Amplified, the team dives deep into major education and policy developments impacting Wisconsin’s communities of color. From the controversial WIAA decision to ban trans girls from girls' sports to the abrupt withdrawal of the Forward Career and College Academy charter school proposal, we unpack the latest news shaping education and youth opportunities.
We also discuss the emotional renaming of South Side Elementary in honor of Laurie Man Cary, a Madison education champion, and explore the powerful return of artist and activist Loletta G to her former elementary school, where her new murals will soon be displayed.
In a particularly unexpected interview, Omar reflects on his conversation with Tony McAleer, a former neo-Nazi turned anti-hate activist, who shared insights on how people are radicalized—and how they can leave extremist movements behind.
Key Topics:
Plus:
Support Local Journalism: If you appreciate our work, consider donating to keep 365 Amplified and Madison365 thriving. Visit madison365.org/donate to contribute.
🔗 Follow Us: Stay connected for real-time news updates and discussions: 📲 BlueSky | Facebook | Instagram | Threads | LinkedIn
🎧 Subscribe & tune in every Friday for the latest insights on local and national news!
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