With Madison fighting for equality, why are Latino issues being missed?



Moderator: Jessica Cavazos
Panelists: Justice Castañeda, Ramon Ortiz & Eugenia Podesta

Latinos in Madison face special challenges as the city grapples with the economic impacts of the coronavirus: a lack of support systems, financial hardships and struggles with citizenship status. Many are frontline workers and face language barriers. How is the pandemic disproportionately affecting Latinos in Madison? How will the community survive beyond COVID-19?

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Free speech at UW-Madison: 175 years of sifting and winnowing

Free speech at UW-Madison: 175 years of sifting and winnowing

Sept. 19, 7:00 p.m.
David Maraniss, Jennifer Mnookin, Paul Soglin, Daniel Tokaji
The University of Wisconsin has been on the bleeding edge of debates about free speech for almost all of its 175 years. Hear an all-star panel including the university’s chancellor and law school dean plus the city’s longtime mayor (and a former campus protester) talk with Pulitzer Prize winner David Maraniss about the past and the future of freedom of expression.
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Living with the news: A conversation with Judy Woodruff and Al Hunt

Living with the news: A conversation with Judy Woodruff and Al Hunt

Sept. 21, 7:00 p.m.
David Maraniss, Al Hunt, Judy Woodruff
2022 marks the 50th anniversary of the passage of Title IX, the landmark federal legislation that (among many other things) paved the way for tremendous growth in women’s athletics at all levels across the country. Hear a top-flight panel of writers, researchers, athletes and sports administrators talk about how that’s come about and what comes next.
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One-on-one with Bernie Sanders

One-on-one with Bernie Sanders

Sept. 22, 7:00 p.m.
John Nichols, Bernie Sanders
Join Cap Times associate editor John Nichols for a fascinating discussion with Bernie Sanders, the iconic Vermont senator whose outspoken leadership on progressive ideals made him a formidable candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2016 and 2020.
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