An exhibit at Madison College features the work of 18 Native artists from tribes around the state. Curator Micaela Salas hopes it will showcase Indigenous resilience and creativity.
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Reaching a weekly audience of over 400,000 through various platforms, including radio broadcasts, podcasts, and the university website, WPR is committed to fostering an open exchange of ideas and information. Its programming is accessible across 38 stations, allowing listeners throughout Wisconsin to engage with diverse perspectives and stay informed about the issues that matter most to their communities.