Post Doc: Tia Nelson
In this episode of Post Doc, Tia Nelson talks with Greg Jeschke about the environment, politics and the legacy of her late father, Governor and U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson:
In this episode of Post Doc, Tia Nelson talks with Greg Jeschke about the environment, politics and the legacy of her late father, Governor and U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson:
In this episode of Post Doc, Alex Gee talks about the making of Greg Jeschke’s award-winning documentary, Justified Journey. Dr. Gee also explains how he’s still coming to terms with his family history and what he’s heard from relatives since the film was released:
In this episode of Post Doc, Nicki Vander Meulen explains why she feels disabled Americans face a “Jim Crow 2” attitude today, yet they are probably more fortunate to be living here than in other countries around the world.
In a follow-up interview to the documentary, Our Wisconsin: The Climate Change Effect, Prof. Christopher Kucharik talks about the hot, dry spring for Wisconsin in 2021, as well as developments in climate research and his thoughts on the political climate surrounding this monumental issue.
The impact of climate change on wildlife is the focus of this Post Doc interview with Prof. Ben Zuckerberg. In this follow-up to the documentary, Our Wisconsin: The Climate Change Effect, the University of Wisconsin researcher shares the findings of his multiple studies on how warmer, shorter winters are affecting creatures that depend on snow…
I appreciate you. I don’t even know most of you. But this year, I want you to know that I appreciate whatever you did, where able to do, to add to the positivity of our current human condition. I appreciate your courage, your resilience, your persistence, in the face of insurmountable odds during an unimaginable…
The Americans with Disabilities Act turns 30 this week. Former WKOW news anchor Greg Jeschke talks about his new documentary “INterDEPENDENCE,” that tells the stories of Wisconsinites living with disabilities. The documentary is available on JDogProductions.com. COPYRIGHT 2020 BY CHANNEL 3000. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS MATERIAL MAY NOT BE PUBLISHED, BROADCAST, REWRITTEN OR REDISTRIBUTED.
MADISON, Wis. — In the wake of the death of George Floyd, conversations have been ongoing about the country’s relationship with race and the history of slavery. As we all know, much of the country’s African American history begins with slavery. On Friday, Mark Koehn and Susan Siman spoke with Dr. Alex Gee, who wears…
This moment is about history — the systemic racism that is being exposed at every level of society, the Black Lives Matter movement, and even the destruction of monuments. It is a history of enslavement and rape, of a country founded on one group benefiting from the labor of another. History is made up of…