Open seminar for students, faculty and public w/ David Bacon

8108 Social Science, Observatory Drive, Madison, WI. DAVID BACON is a California-based writer and photographer, and former union organizer. He is the author of several books about migration: The Children of NAFTA: Communities Without Borders, Illegal People: How Globalization Creates

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The Radical Resistance to Immigration Enforcement

6191 Helen C. White, Observatory Drive, Madison, WI. DAVID BACON is a California-based writer and photographer, and former union organizer. He is the author of several books about migration: The Children of NAFTA: Communities Without Borders, Illegal People: How Globalization

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Documenting the Farm Worker Rebellion

6191 Helen C. White, Observatory Drive, Madison, WI. DAVID BACON is a California-based writer and photographer, and former union organizer. He is the author of several books about migration: The Children of NAFTA: Communities Without Borders, Illegal People: How Globalization

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Lau campaign: Announces law enforcement endorsements

Contact: Laura Lau lauforjudge@gmail.com Laura Lau, a candidate for Waukesha County Circuit Court Judge Branch 12, has announced endorsements from Waukesha County District Attorney, Sue Opper, and Waukesha County Sheriff, Eric Severson. Lau is endorsed by The Waukesha County Sheriff’s

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McCabe campaign: BadgerCare for all Badgers

CONTACT: Christine Welcher Campaign Manager 608-279-2733 christine@bluejeansgov.com LA CROSSE, WI, OCTOBER 28, 2017 – Speaking at the March for Health in La Crosse’s Cameron Park, governor candidate Mike McCabe called for a one-word change in state law to make Wisconsin’s whole

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UW-Stout: Dedicates Robert F. Cervenka School of Engineering

CONTACT: Doug Mell Executive Director of Communications and External Relations 715-232- 1198 melld@uwstout.edu Menomonie, Wis. — The life and impact of the late plastics pioneer Robert F. Cervenka were celebrated Friday, Oct. 27, as University of Wisconsin-Stout dedicated its new School

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Madison scientists share gene editing insights

Scientists from UW-Madison and the Morgridge Institute for Research were in Germany earlier this month for an international conference on gene editing, an emerging field with seemingly limitless potential. These experts shared insight into the possibilities for human health and

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Open seminar for students, faculty and public w/ David Bacon

8108 Social Science, Observatory Drive, Madison, WI. DAVID BACON is a California-based writer and photographer, and former union organizer. He is the author of several books about migration: The Children of NAFTA: Communities Without Borders, Illegal People: How Globalization Creates Migration and Criminalizes Immigrants, and The Right to Stay Home.

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The Radical Resistance to Immigration Enforcement

6191 Helen C. White, Observatory Drive, Madison, WI. DAVID BACON is a California-based writer and photographer, and former union organizer. He is the author of several books about migration: The Children of NAFTA: Communities Without Borders, Illegal People: How Globalization Creates Migration and Criminalizes Immigrants, and The Right to Stay

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Documenting the Farm Worker Rebellion

6191 Helen C. White, Observatory Drive, Madison, WI. DAVID BACON is a California-based writer and photographer, and former union organizer. He is the author of several books about migration: The Children of NAFTA: Communities Without Borders, Illegal People: How Globalization Creates Migration and Criminalizes Immigrants, and The Right to Stay

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AG Schimel: Calls for heightened privacy protections for crime victims

CONTACT: John P. Koremenos, Jr. Communications Director (608) 266-1221 MADISON, Wis. – Today, Senator Jerry Petrowski (R-Marathon) and Representative John Spiros (R-Marshfield) introduced Senate Bill 492/ Assembly Bill 570 with the help and support of Attorney General Brad Schimel. A product of three years of work, this bill will protect

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Wisconsin Nurses Association: Defining Hope documentary on Nov 1 statewide

Contact: Gina Dennik-Champion (608) 221-0383 ext. 202 Gina@wisconsinnurses.org Defining Hope, a new documentary following eight patients with life-threatening illness and the nurses who guide them, will be released in select theaters nationwide for special screenings on November 1st, in honor of National Hospice and Palliative Care Month. The film will

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MON News Summary: Ryan, Johnson on tax reform; guv’s race; first charges in Mueller probe

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Register now: Tuesday WisPolitics Luncheon with Scott Neitzel Join WisPolitics.com for lunch at the Madison Club, 5 East Wilson St., Madison, on Tuesday, October 31 with Walker Administration Secretary Scott Neitzel for a behind-the-scenes look at the state budget and the Foxconn and Bucks arena

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Lau campaign: Announces law enforcement endorsements

Contact: Laura Lau lauforjudge@gmail.com Laura Lau, a candidate for Waukesha County Circuit Court Judge Branch 12, has announced endorsements from Waukesha County District Attorney, Sue Opper, and Waukesha County Sheriff, Eric Severson. Lau is endorsed by The Waukesha County Sheriff’s Department Union and former Waukesha County Sheriff’s Arnold Moncada and

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McCabe campaign: BadgerCare for all Badgers

CONTACT: Christine Welcher Campaign Manager 608-279-2733 christine@bluejeansgov.com LA CROSSE, WI, OCTOBER 28, 2017 – Speaking at the March for Health in La Crosse’s Cameron Park, governor candidate Mike McCabe called for a one-word change in state law to make Wisconsin’s whole population eligible to get health insurance through the BadgerCare program.

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UW-Stout: Dedicates Robert F. Cervenka School of Engineering

CONTACT: Doug Mell Executive Director of Communications and External Relations 715-232- 1198 melld@uwstout.edu Menomonie, Wis. — The life and impact of the late plastics pioneer Robert F. Cervenka were celebrated Friday, Oct. 27, as University of Wisconsin-Stout dedicated its new School of Engineering in Cervenka’s name. On a snowy day that

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Madison scientists share gene editing insights

Scientists from UW-Madison and the Morgridge Institute for Research were in Germany earlier this month for an international conference on gene editing, an emerging field with seemingly limitless potential. These experts shared insight into the possibilities for human health and other industry applications, but also detailed potential hazards. Pilar Ossorio,

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