4th Street Forum
(visit website)| Ch. | Title | Description | # | Day | Date | Time | Length | RPT | CC | DVS | AD MD |
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| 36.1 | Wisconsin Politics: Blue, Red, Or Jumbled? | For decades, Wisconsinites thought of their state as progressive on social issues but conservative on economic ones. Can we still define ourselves that way? Who are we today? Host Marcus White moderates a discussion between audience members and panelists: Charles Franklin, PhD (Director of Marquette Law School Poll, Co-founder, Pollster.com), Margart Hankenson, PhD (UW-Waukesha), Darryl Morin, (Immediate Past President of the League of United Latin American Citizens of Wisconsin, President and CEO, Advanced Wireless). Public discussions are presented in these free Thursday noon conversations from Milwaukee's Turner Hall. For more information, please email 4thStreetForum@gmail.com. WEB LINK |
1101 | FR | 05/10/13 | 09:00pm | 00:57:09 | (RPT) | (CC) | × | ST |
| 36.1 | Wisconsin Politics: Blue, Red, Or Jumbled? | For decades, Wisconsinites thought of their state as progressive on social issues but conservative on economic ones. Can we still define ourselves that way? Who are we today? Host Marcus White moderates a discussion between audience members and panelists: Charles Franklin, PhD (Director of Marquette Law School Poll, Co-founder, Pollster.com), Margart Hankenson, PhD (UW-Waukesha), Darryl Morin, (Immediate Past President of the League of United Latin American Citizens of Wisconsin, President and CEO, Advanced Wireless). Public discussions are presented in these free Thursday noon conversations from Milwaukee's Turner Hall. For more information, please email 4thStreetForum@gmail.com. WEB LINK |
1101 | SU | 05/12/13 | 09:00am | 00:57:09 | (RPT) | (CC) | × | ST |
| 36.1 | The New Workplace Reality | Today's employee--from the fast food worker to the professor-faces a new work life reality where the marketplace can offer jobs with lower pay, no benefits, and no security. Are these changes permanent? And, if so, will the American Dream be redefined for the next generation? Host Marcus White moderates a discussion between audience members and panelists: Sue Jeskewitz (Immediate past Executive Director, Menomonee Falls Chamber of Commerce and former Republican Wisconsin State Representative), Jack Norman, (Milwaukee-based Writer/Analyst of Economic Policy) and James Peoples, PhD (Professor of Labor Economics at UW-Milwaukee). Public discussions are presented in these free Thursday noon conversations at Milwaukee's Turner Hall. For more information, please email 4thStreetForum@gmail.com. WEB LINK |
1102 | FR | 05/17/13 | 09:00pm | 00:57:29 | (RPT) | (CC) | × | ST |
| 36.1 | The New Workplace Reality | Today's employee--from the fast food worker to the professor-faces a new work life reality where the marketplace can offer jobs with lower pay, no benefits, and no security. Are these changes permanent? And, if so, will the American Dream be redefined for the next generation? Host Marcus White moderates a discussion between audience members and panelists: Sue Jeskewitz (Immediate past Executive Director, Menomonee Falls Chamber of Commerce and former Republican Wisconsin State Representative), Jack Norman, (Milwaukee-based Writer/Analyst of Economic Policy) and James Peoples, PhD (Professor of Labor Economics at UW-Milwaukee). Public discussions are presented in these free Thursday noon conversations at Milwaukee's Turner Hall. For more information, please email 4thStreetForum@gmail.com. WEB LINK |
1102 | SU | 05/19/13 | 09:00am | 00:57:29 | (RPT) | (CC) | × | ST |
| 36.1 | What's The Future of Retirement? | Retirement, it used to be so simple. Work for several decades and you left your company with a pension, health benefits, and maybe, a watch. But a lot has changed since then. So what's the outlook for our retirement in the next few decades? Host Marcus White moderates a discussion between audience members and panelists: Abdur Chowdhury, PhD, Department of Economics, Marquette University), Jay Frank (Financial Services Professional at Lake Country Wealth Management) and Lisa Lamkins (Advocacy Director
AARP Wisconsin). Public discussions are presented in these free Thursday noon conversations at Milwaukee's Turner Hall. For more information, please email 4thStreetForum@gmail.com. WEB LINK |
1103 | FR | 05/24/13 | 09:00pm | 00:57:08 | (RPT) | (CC) | × | ST |
| 36.1 | What's The Future of Retirement? | Retirement, it used to be so simple. Work for several decades and you left your company with a pension, health benefits, and maybe, a watch. But a lot has changed since then. So what's the outlook for our retirement in the next few decades? Host Marcus White moderates a discussion between audience members and panelists: Abdur Chowdhury, PhD, Department of Economics, Marquette University), Jay Frank (Financial Services Professional at Lake Country Wealth Management) and Lisa Lamkins (Advocacy Director
AARP Wisconsin). Public discussions are presented in these free Thursday noon conversations at Milwaukee's Turner Hall. For more information, please email 4thStreetForum@gmail.com. WEB LINK |
1103 | SU | 05/26/13 | 09:00am | 00:57:08 | (RPT) | (CC) | × | ST |
| 36.1 | A Conversation: Violence, Guns, and Our Culture | There are over 30,000 firearm deaths per year, of which a third are homicides. Why? Is it easy access to guns? The violence we view as entertainment? Or the attention it receives from media? Host Marcus White moderates a discussion between experts and panelists, as they explore what must be done as a community to decrease violence.
Public discussions are presented in these free Thursday noon conversations from Turner Hall, on 4th Street in Milwaukee. For more information, please email 4thStreetForum@gmail.com. WEB LINK |
1104 | FR | 05/31/13 | 09:00pm | 00:56:40 | (RPT) | (CC) | × | ST |
| 36.1 | A Conversation: Violence, Guns, and Our Culture | There are over 30,000 firearm deaths per year, of which a third are homicides. Why? Is it easy access to guns? The violence we view as entertainment? Or the attention it receives from media? Host Marcus White moderates a discussion between experts and panelists, as they explore what must be done as a community to decrease violence.
Public discussions are presented in these free Thursday noon conversations from Turner Hall, on 4th Street in Milwaukee. For more information, please email 4thStreetForum@gmail.com. WEB LINK |
1104 | SU | 06/02/13 | 09:00am | 00:56:40 | (RPT) | (CC) | × | ST |
| 36.1 | Health Care Reform: Exchanges Come to Wisconsin | What are health care exchanges? Will they help Wisconsinites find affordable medical insurance, and who will be able to join? 4th Street Forum guests provide answers. Panelists: Robert DeVita, Chief Executive Officer of Common Ground Healthcare Cooperative, Susan Giaimo, PhD, Political Scientist at Marquette University and author
"Markets & Medicine: The Politics of Health Care Reform in Britain, Germany, & the United States," and, Robert Kraig, PhD, Executive Director of Citizen Action of Wisconsin. Marcus White hosts. Public discussions are presented in these free Thursday noon conversations from Turner Hall, on 4th Street in Milwaukee. For more information, please email 4thStreetForum@gmail.com. WEB LINK |
1105 | FR | 06/14/13 | 09:00pm | 00:56:26 | (RPT) | (CC) | × | ST |
| 36.1 | Health Care Reform: Exchanges Come to Wisconsin | What are health care exchanges? Will they help Wisconsinites find affordable medical insurance, and who will be able to join? 4th Street Forum guests provide answers. Panelists: Robert DeVita, Chief Executive Officer of Common Ground Healthcare Cooperative, Susan Giaimo, PhD, Political Scientist at Marquette University and author
"Markets & Medicine: The Politics of Health Care Reform in Britain, Germany, & the United States," and, Robert Kraig, PhD, Executive Director of Citizen Action of Wisconsin. Marcus White hosts. Public discussions are presented in these free Thursday noon conversations from Turner Hall, on 4th Street in Milwaukee. For more information, please email 4thStreetForum@gmail.com. WEB LINK |
1105 | SU | 06/16/13 | 09:00am | 00:56:26 | (RPT) | (CC) | × | ST |
| 36.1 | Women in the U.S.: Who Are They Today? | Women are a vital part of the workforce and economy. In the sixties and seventies, women took to the streets to fight for equality at work, in school, and on the playing field. Do women today think that their rights have been secured and equality achieved? Panelists: Sheila Cochran, COO and Secretary Treasurer of AFL-CIO Milwaukee County Labor Council, Carolyn Eichner, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of History and Center for Women's Studies at UW-Milwaukee, Megan Holman, Milwaukee Public School Board Director and mother of four children; and, Maria Monreal-Cameron, President and CEO of the Hispanic Chamber Council of Commerce of Wisconsin. Marcus White hosts. Public discussions are presented in these free Thursday noon conversations from Turner Hall, on 4th Street in Milwaukee. FFor more information, please email 4thStreetForum@gmail.com. WEB LINK |
1106 | FR | 06/21/13 | 09:00pm | 00:55:29 | (RPT) | (CC) | × | ST |
| 36.1 | Women in the U.S.: Who Are They Today? | Women are a vital part of the workforce and economy. In the sixties and seventies, women took to the streets to fight for equality at work, in school, and on the playing field. Do women today think that their rights have been secured and equality achieved? Panelists: Sheila Cochran, COO and Secretary Treasurer of AFL-CIO Milwaukee County Labor Council, Carolyn Eichner, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of History and Center for Women's Studies at UW-Milwaukee, Megan Holman, Milwaukee Public School Board Director and mother of four children; and, Maria Monreal-Cameron, President and CEO of the Hispanic Chamber Council of Commerce of Wisconsin. Marcus White hosts. Public discussions are presented in these free Thursday noon conversations from Turner Hall, on 4th Street in Milwaukee. FFor more information, please email 4thStreetForum@gmail.com. WEB LINK |
1106 | SU | 06/23/13 | 09:00am | 00:55:29 | (RPT) | (CC) | × | ST |
| 36.1 | Women and Abusive Men: Changing The Story | A shocking number of women in the United States are victims of abuse and violence. One in four have experienced severe physical violence by a current or former partner. Why are women so victimized by men? Are there effective ways to change these alarming stories? Marcus White hosts. Public discussions are presented in these free Thursday noon conversations from Turner Hall, on 4th Street in Milwaukee. For more information, please email 4thStreetForum@gmail.com. WEB LINK |
1107 | FR | 06/28/13 | 09:00pm | 00:56:35 | (RPT) | (CC) | × | ST |
| 36.1 | Women and Abusive Men: Changing The Story | A shocking number of women in the United States are victims of abuse and violence. One in four have experienced severe physical violence by a current or former partner. Why are women so victimized by men? Are there effective ways to change these alarming stories? Marcus White hosts. Public discussions are presented in these free Thursday noon conversations from Turner Hall, on 4th Street in Milwaukee. For more information, please email 4thStreetForum@gmail.com. WEB LINK |
1107 | SU | 06/30/13 | 09:00am | 00:56:35 | (RPT) | (CC) | × | ST |