Now, as in-person exhibits begin reopening, there's a question of how to engage visitors in person and safely. Historic Milwaukee’s Doors Open event is usually one of the most popular fall activities in the city. in the Milwaukee Community Journal's Classifieds! Your current browser isn't compatible with SoundCloud. This weekend on Lake Effect: Listen Listening... 52:55 We learn how an increasing reliance on social media is influencing political campaigning and the world of activism. The Milwaukee County Medical Examiner’s office expects to break 2019’s fatal overdose rate by nearly 100 deaths if current trends continue. At the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, many scrambled to move their work into the digital space. Then, contributor Joanne Nelson joins us to talk about her new memoir, This Is How We Leave. But with the coronavirus pandemic, the organization had to go virtual. "It's really shocking how many kids are victims of violence.
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Plus, the Milwaukee Public Library gives us a list of book recommendations for adults and kids to learn more about racism. We learn how Milwaukee could play a big role in who becomes the next president of the United States. Then, Fit For You goes through the results of a new Marquette study that examines who is and isn’t wearing a mask. Start your work week with MKE Monday Juice! We learn how current overdose and homicide deaths compare to rates pre-coronavirus.
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Sizeism can cause problems in one’s workplace, social and love life, and can affect health outcomes. Though, as the temperatures drop in Wisconsin, where does that leave restaurants that have depended on outdoor dining to increase capacity?
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We hear from leaders of Marquette University’s Black Student Council about the changes they’re advocating for on campus. "Watch the, September 25, 2020 • Historic Milwaukee's Doors Open event is usually one of the most popular fall activities in the city.
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Plus, artist Luba Lukova talks about creating work that responds to social justice movements. Plus, an essay from Lake Effect contributor Joanne Nelson. Then, we look at how restaurants have fared during the pandemic and how they’re preparing for winter. We look at the history of public mental health funding and what it looks like today. Plus, we dig into the history of Tarot cards. 3.5K likes. Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest. We learn about a new study looking at how trauma in kids changes the brain. We learn how an affordable housing project is breathing new life into a 130-year-old school building in Milwaukee. It allows people to explore sites and buildings normally off limits to the public. There was a problem playing this track.
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