UW-Madison Agronomy and Environmental Studies Professor Chris Kucharik details how limited rain and hot weather are contributing to drought conditions across Southern Wisconsin.
Democratic Party of Wisconsin Vice-Chair Felesia Martin forecasts the electoral landscape in 2022 as candidates line up to run for governor, US senator and other state and national offices.
COVID-19 Vaccination Inequalities in Wisconsin
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Special Projects Reporter Murv Seymour takes a closer look at vaccination disparities. He speaks with the Urban League of Madison, which is working to bring vaccination opportunities deeper into communities of color.
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In January 2021, SCETV Education began a media literacy professional learning cohort funded by PBS grant money. Participating educators learned a variety of ways to teach their students how to think critically about their roles as media consumers and creators.
They also earned credits toward the PBS Media Literacy Educator Certification by KQED and three participants have completed their certification requirements.
The cohort facilitator, Tamara Cox, librarian and media specialist at Wren High School in Anderson School District One, says teaching media literacy skills to students is important because there are “so many choices and you have information flying at you from all directions - social media, newspapers, videos, YouTube, everything online. It’s important for our students to be able to have the skills to navigate through these difficult media waters where you can’t just trust everything that you see, or read, or hear about online.”
Democratic Priorities for the 2021 Budget
May 7, 2021
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State Rep. LaTonya Johnson, D-Milwaukee, and member of the Legislature’s Joint Finance Committee, speaks to its first 2021-23 budget session and the push by Democrats for Medicaid expansion.
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