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Video: Building bridges on a photographic journey
A special interview produced for Chip Duncan’s Kenosha exhibit.
Margaret Mittelstadt: If you plant it, they will grow
Healthy food accessibility intersects every aspect of social and economic prosperity in Milwaukee, and Margaret Mittelstadt has worked for years to connect local communities back to the farm in an effort to help the public rediscover what was lost in the modernization of agriculture and urbanization of daily life.
Reggie Jackson: Things We Don’t Talk About
As Head Griot of America’s Black Holocaust Museum and a voice for the silent generations affected by Milwaukee’s history of segregation, Reggie Jackson shares inconvenient truths to educate the public about the need for Economic Rights to finish what the Civil Rights movement started decades ago.
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Time & The Mystery Podcast: Ben Sollee
Mike and Ben met when they were both starting out as young traveling songwriters. At the time, Ben was playing cello as part of The Sparrow Quartet alongside Bela Fleck and finishing his debut record. Mike was living in a van. While touring through Tennessee and Kentucky in the summer of 2015, Mike made a stop to visit his old friend and catch up. Now husbands, fathers and veteran songwriters, Mike and Ben discuss the victories, pangs and ambitions of the creative lifestyle.
Time & The Mystery Podcast: Greg Brown
Everything starts somewhere, here is where this journey begins. Mike sits with Grammy nominated artist Greg Brown at his home in Iowa City and gets deep in it about faith, the songwriters journey and the potential of music to go beyond the ears.