By Every Measure
"By Every Measure" is an episodic podcast that explores systemic racism in various sectors of Milwaukee, looking closely at how those systems were formed and how they can — and need — to be changed. The series uses data to examine the immense disparities that are systemically woven into the Black experience in Milwaukee, making it one of the worst cities in the nation for its Black residents, by every measure. www.spreaker.com
🎧 Podcast episodes
Listen to 14 episodes


35
minutes
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2 months ago
How Milwaukee built Halyard Park, a Black suburb in the middle of the city

39
minutes
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2 months ago
Medical, arts communities unite to improve Milwaukee's dismal Black birth outcomes


27
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3 months ago
Milwaukee's Black creative 'brain drain' with SistaStrings and Emmitt James








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