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Noon Wednesday with guest Sabrina Madison

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Dane County-based Sabrina Madison, a self-described “socialpreneur," joins us this week.

Our Noon Wednesday guest Sabrina Madison, a self-described “socialpreneur,” was recently named one of the top 100 black female change-agents in the country by Essence magazine. She is the founder of The Progress Center for Black Women, which encompasses her numerous initiatives to provide opportunities for black women.

04/25/2018

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