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  • In the early '80s there is an opportunity to make Milwaukee into the next Motown -- it just needs one charismatic entrepreneur to take advantage of it.
  • A group of MCs, DJs and musicians who were there weigh in on the scene, the time, and the true beginning of hip-hop in Milwaukee.
  • Homeownership rates are moving in the wrong direction for Black people, showing little improvement in present-day Milwaukee compared to the 1960s.
  • With a global pandemic as the backdrop, we analyze health disparities Black people face in America, including bias in healthcare, infant mortality and COVID-19.
  • Bob Schmidt, owner of the M&M Club, speaks about opening the now-closed bar when it was illegal to be gay and being among the few establishments to have open windows.
  • Walker’s Pint owner Betsy Boenning speaks to Milwaukee having one of only 21 women’s bars left in the country.
  • This is It co-owner George Schneider talks about creating an intentionally inclusive community at Wisconsin's longest running LGBTQ bar.
  • We hear from Sue Dietz, the original co-founder of AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin, and Mark Behar, the co-founder of Milwaukee’s first LGBTQ clinic, BESTD.
  • Hosts Nate Imig and Michail Takach address the often repeated rumor that the Mafia was involved in financing Wisconsin's earliest gay bars.
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