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Here & Now for June 19, 2020

Season 1800 Episode 1851 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

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In tonight’s show we examine: Columnist Reggie Jackson on significance of Juneteenth; Appeals Court Judge Joseph Donald on lack of diversity on the bench, systemic racism in the judicial system; Milwaukee Health Commissioner Jeanette Kowalik on COVID-19 outbreak in Hispanic and Latinx community on Milwaukee’s south side; U.S Rep. Mark Pocan on Supreme Court LGBTQ decision, DACA and police reform.

06/19/2020

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Here & Now for June 19, 2020

Season 1800 Episode 1851 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

In tonight’s show we examine: Columnist Reggie Jackson on significance of Juneteenth; Appeals Court Judge Joseph Donald on lack of diversity on the bench, systemic racism in the judicial system; Milwaukee Health Commissioner Jeanette Kowalik on COVID-19 outbreak in Hispanic and Latinx community on Milwaukee’s south side; U.S Rep. Mark Pocan on Supreme Court LGBTQ decision, DACA and police reform.

06/19/2020

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