
Dan O’Donnell: Want police reform? Start by reforming those who oversee police
O’Donnell investigates the case of Milwaukee Fire and Police Commission Chairman Steven DeVougas and how it pertains to calls for police reform across the country.
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O’Donnell investigates the case of Milwaukee Fire and Police Commission Chairman Steven DeVougas and how it pertains to calls for police reform across the country.
And FPC Chair DeVougas looks even worse. 12 takeaways on what report did and didn’t find.
It’s the most cost effective way to slow the pandemic. So why such opposition?
My advice to the peaceful protesters: Please be very strategic in your approach.
The following is an excerpt from “Demagogue: The Life and Long Shadow of Senator Joe McCarthy” by Larry Tye. For more information and to purchase, visit https://larrytye.com/books/ Also, see a WisPolitics.com interview with Tye below. … Senator Joe McCarthy’s college career
Wisconsin needs criminal justice data collection and reporting legislation.
Instead of doing what we can to create a more equitable society, clueless politicians do all they can to make sure the less unfortunate among us stay that way.
The April 7 election is a constant reminder of what happens when the system breaks down or fails. We should never let that happen again.
The Evers administration has — for now — dropped its plan to publicly list the names of Wisconsin businesses with reported COVID-19 cases.
White people who are afraid of the truths exposed about racism in recent weeks and months as a result of the resurgence of expressions of Black Lives Matter have cleverly hidden from the conversations by claiming they are too “political.”
The Commissioner of Health talks about managing the city’s response to the pandemic, treating racism like the crisis it is, and about her full circle journey back to the Milwaukee Health Department.
The 40-year-old activist is one of seven people running for the district that includes almost all of Madison’s isthmus.
We’re all in this pandemic together. Please do your part.
The UW likely needs more financial support from the legislature. But that request would be more palatable after Thompson and the interim administration look at monetizing non-core UW financial asset list.
Wisconsin’s District II Court of Appeals on Friday issued a snap ruling staying a lower court’s temporary injunction against the city of Racine’s restrictive health orders.
If we want to exit this continual roundabout that COVID-19 has funneled us into, we have to take it slow, yield to others, and learn how to drive between the lines of fear and denial.
Four months into the epidemic, the problems caused by weak connections or no weak connections at all are even more pronounced in rural Wisconsin, where students faced barriers to online education, patients didn’t have access to telemedicine services, and businesses couldn’t reach customers no longer able to show up in person.
We must affirm the centrality, importance, relevance, and need for Black studies programs and departments at colleges and universities.
Milwaukee Congresswoman Gwen Moore is hoping that she can get Congress to award an all Black Women’s Army Corps unit known as the “Six Triple Eight” a Congressional Gold Medal for its overseas service during World War II.
Fire her! 20,000 people declared, after her Facebook post is misconstrued.
O’Donnell investigates the case of Milwaukee Fire and Police Commission Chairman Steven DeVougas and how it pertains to calls for police reform across the country.
And FPC Chair DeVougas looks even worse. 12 takeaways on what report did and didn’t find.
It’s the most cost effective way to slow the pandemic. So why such opposition?
My advice to the peaceful protesters: Please be very strategic in your approach.
The following is an excerpt from “Demagogue: The Life and Long Shadow of Senator Joe McCarthy” by Larry Tye. For more information and to purchase, visit https://larrytye.com/books/ Also, see a WisPolitics.com interview with Tye below. … Senator Joe McCarthy’s college career
Wisconsin needs criminal justice data collection and reporting legislation.
Instead of doing what we can to create a more equitable society, clueless politicians do all they can to make sure the less unfortunate among us stay that way.
The April 7 election is a constant reminder of what happens when the system breaks down or fails. We should never let that happen again.
The Evers administration has — for now — dropped its plan to publicly list the names of Wisconsin businesses with reported COVID-19 cases.
White people who are afraid of the truths exposed about racism in recent weeks and months as a result of the resurgence of expressions of Black Lives Matter have cleverly hidden from the conversations by claiming they are too “political.”
The Commissioner of Health talks about managing the city’s response to the pandemic, treating racism like the crisis it is, and about her full circle journey back to the Milwaukee Health Department.
The 40-year-old activist is one of seven people running for the district that includes almost all of Madison’s isthmus.
We’re all in this pandemic together. Please do your part.
The UW likely needs more financial support from the legislature. But that request would be more palatable after Thompson and the interim administration look at monetizing non-core UW financial asset list.
Wisconsin’s District II Court of Appeals on Friday issued a snap ruling staying a lower court’s temporary injunction against the city of Racine’s restrictive health orders.
If we want to exit this continual roundabout that COVID-19 has funneled us into, we have to take it slow, yield to others, and learn how to drive between the lines of fear and denial.
Four months into the epidemic, the problems caused by weak connections or no weak connections at all are even more pronounced in rural Wisconsin, where students faced barriers to online education, patients didn’t have access to telemedicine services, and businesses couldn’t reach customers no longer able to show up in person.
We must affirm the centrality, importance, relevance, and need for Black studies programs and departments at colleges and universities.
Milwaukee Congresswoman Gwen Moore is hoping that she can get Congress to award an all Black Women’s Army Corps unit known as the “Six Triple Eight” a Congressional Gold Medal for its overseas service during World War II.
Fire her! 20,000 people declared, after her Facebook post is misconstrued.