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We tried to get the stranded boat dedicated as a Milwaukee Landmark. Instead, it's dismantled. Mayor Cavalier Johnson joins us to discuss the destruction of the boat. Maybe we can get a panel dedicated to the MKE Museum.
Earl hosts Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson to engage in a discussion regarding immigration and the threats posed by ICE under the Trump administration. They explore the concept of "switcharoo," referring to the tendency to discuss one issue while ultimately taking a different course of action. The various freezes implemented by the president are anticipated to inflict more harm than benefit on Milwaukee, adversely impacting the community. In the second segment, Dr. Robert Kraig joins the conversation to examine Elon Musk's impact on the Trump presidency, asserting that the courts are unable to prevent the president from executing his agenda. They discuss topics like can one body of government hold another body of government in contempt, in regards to people not following protocols in terms of trumps policies. The Earl Ingram Show is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 8-10 am across the state. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook and X to keep up with Earl and the show! Guests: Robert Kraig, Mayor Cavalier Johnson
In this special episode, Sherwin sits down with Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson to discuss an exciting upcoming event that promises to bring the city together. They dive into the event's goals, its significance for the community, and what attendees can look forward to. From boosting local pride to fostering unity, Mayor Johnson shares his vision for how events like this can shape Milwaukee's future. Join Sherwin and Mayor Johnson for a firsthand look at what's in store for the city and why it's an event you won't want to miss!
On this episode, we look at Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley's innovative approach to tackling homelessness, budget challenges and systemic inequality. Crowley is among those recognized by Governing's returning Public Officials of the Year award series. Created three decades ago to spotlight solutions, not scandals, the Public Officials of the Year (POY) awards are back. Governing magazine, the sister publication of Government Technology*, is again recognizing a select group of people who make government work. For its part, The Future In Context podcast is dedicating October to deep dives on POY's Class of 2024. You'll hear from public officials themselves and the writers who profiled them in the fall issue of Governing. In this episode, we examine Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley and his work to reduce homelessness, reshape public health, lead collaboratively and think strategically about the community's next chapter. Governing Editor Alan Greenblatt joins the podcast to put Milwaukee's future in context. SHOW NOTES Here are the top five takeaways from this episode: The Revival of Public Officials of the Year: Greenblatt discusses the return of Governing magazine's Public Officials of the Year awards after its print edition was discontinued in 2019. The awards celebrate individuals who have made significant contributions to state and local government. The focus is on recognizing solutions rather than highlighting conflicts or scandals. Collaborative Leadership in Milwaukee: David Crowley, Milwaukee County executive, and Mayor Cavalier Johnson are highlighted as prime examples of close political collaboration. Their longstanding relationship and cooperative work have led to legislative successes, like allowing Milwaukee County to raise local sales taxes, which has helped address long-standing budget issues. The two were together so often that they joked they should have carpooled. Systemic and Long-Term Vision: Crowley is praised for taking a long-term, systems-based approach to governance. His focus on integrating various government initiatives (housing, health, etc.) under a strategic vision contrasts with the short-term crisis management that often dominates government action. His approach is aimed at improving health outcomes, housing and other critical public services in Milwaukee. Success in Reducing Homelessness With Housing First: Milwaukee County's successful implementation of the Housing First model has resulted in a 92 percent reduction in homelessness over a decade. Greenblatt emphasizes the collaborative efforts between the county, city and nonprofit organizations as key to this achievement. Challenges and Future Aspirations for Milwaukee: Despite significant progress, Milwaukee still faces challenges, including opioid addiction, traffic fatalities and income disparities. Both Crowley and Johnson have ambitious goals to change the perception of Milwaukee, with hopes for future growth, although there is skepticism about whether it will achieve the rapid development seen in cities like Nashville or Austin. Related Links to stories referenced in the episode: · Public Officials of the Year: A Special Note from Our Publisher · After Decades, a County's Budget Gets Back on Track (Crowley POY profile) Our editors used ChatGPT 4.0 to summarize the episode in bullet form to help create the show notes. The main image for this story was created using DALL-E 3.
Mayor Cavalier Johnson reflects on hosting the RNC and shares how he's going to be involved in this week's DNC. We'll learn about the new Madeline Island Museum exhibit called “Passages.” Plus find out why there's been so many dragonflies along Lake Michigan's shoreline.
Mayor Cavalier Johnson joins Wisconsin's Midday News with why "Trump will lose in November" and why he's showing support for Kamala Harris, as she begins her presidential campaign in Milwaukee.
Kamala Harris has made her first official campaign as presumptive Presidential nominee in Milwaukee. We have Mayor Cavalier Johnson this hour who will be in attendance with the VP and her stop in Milwaukee. Also this hour Tech Tuesday with ABC's Mike Dobuski & the Now at noon, the three biggest stories of the hour
Tonight on The Last Word: Donald Trump pivots to lies and attacks after calling for unity in his RNC speech. Also, the Biden campaign focuses on trying to flip North Carolina. Plus, Jack Smith appeals Judge Cannon's dismissal of the Trump classified documents case. And Trump continues to call American cities “horrible.” Stuart Stevens, Jennifer Rubin, Anderson Clayton, Andrew Weissmann, Joyce Vance, and Mayor Cavalier Johnson join Jonathan Capehart.
Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson (Democrat) discusses the process that went into the city hosting the Republican National Convention. He also says that President Biden is the only one that can defeat Donald Trump in a political contest. He spoke to Bloomberg's Joe Mathieu and Kailey Leinz at the RNC. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wisconsin's Midday News sits down with Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson following his meeting with President Joe Biden who sat in a meeting with the President speaking with Democratic Mayors giving them confidence he will stay in the race for President. Mayor Johnson also covers the RNC which happens next week - the upcoming DNC next month in Chicago, and his confidence in supporting President Joe Biden as he squares off against Donald Trump in the November election
Mayor Cavalier Johnson joins the show following the meeting President Biden held with Democratic Mayors. Mayor Johnson reiterates the message that Biden has been pushing that he will stay in the race for President. Biden said he fully admitted that he had a bad night on debate night, but will stand strong in the race against Trump. Mayor Johnson answers the question if he believes Biden will be capable of running the country successfully given all of his questions
Nicolle Wallace is joined by Dahlia Lithwick, Andrew Weissmann, Dave Cullen, Rev. Al Sharpton, Mitch Landrieu, Frank Figliuzzi, Basil Smikle, Mayor Cavalier Johnson, and Charlie Sykes.
In our second hour, we welcome Kevin Soloman from Common Ground to discuss a newly reported article from The Washington Post about the state of Milwaukee housing projects and the lack of concern from Housing Authority Secretary Executive Director Willie Hines and Mayor Cavalier Johnson. Then we ask you about your technical malfunctions! To round out the show, we make an appeal to those attending Pridefest this year and to please, be careful. As always, thank you for listening, texting and calling, we couldn't do this without you! Don't forget to download the free Civic Media app and take us wherever you are in the world! Matenaer On Air is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 10 am - noon across the state. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! You can also rate us on your podcast distribution center of choice, they go a long way! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook, X and YouTube to keep up with Jane and the show! Guest: Kevin Solomon
Sherwin speaks with Mayor Cavalier Johnson about all things Milwaukee and presidential election candidates. Mayor Johnson also touches on the topic of resources available to the young inhabitants of Milwaukee.
We're not doomed yet. But... A loaded hour including the Scottie Scheffler news which Gabe Neitzel walks us through, a look at the Baird Center celebration Gala, Adam Roberts speaking with Mayor Cavalier Johnson ahead of the RNC and a Sade Robinson update
Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson discusses the top issues facing Brew Town and welcomes Tavis to Wisconsin's airwaves via WNOV.
Inauguration 2024: Mayor Cavalier Johnson by Milwaukee Independent
Mayor Cavalier Johnson is starting his second term and first full term as mayor, after winning the special election in 2022 after former Mayor Tom Barrett's resignation and serving a two-year term. Here are his plans moving forward.
In this episode, Adam and Steve crash the office of Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson for a laugh filled conversation about his vision for the city we love. In the process, the episode shares what his journey to the Mayor's office was like as well as… How he loves to experience Milwaukee His vision for the city What hosting the Republican National Convention means to Milwaukee, especially after the event Where he chills to watch WWE and play video games What his message is to Milwaukee content creators and influencers All this and more in a fun, energizing conversation. Experience Milwaukee is generously presented by Nicolet Law. Also, look for our Milwaukee Legends series in our stream which is sponsored by Harley-Davidson. Our home studio is in Transfer Pizzeria Café. And our official beer partner is New Barons Brewing Cooperative. Oh, and If you like getting the inside scoop about what's happening in and around the city, including awesome giveaways each and every Monday, check out our FREE daily text at TextMKE.com. Thanks for listening. Love you, Milwaukee.
The Vel R. Phillips Plaza Art Commission In part one of this special two-part episode, Elisabeth speaks with City of Milwaukee Commissioner of City Development Lafayette Crump and arts leader Marilu Knode to discuss the plans for the Vel R. Phillips plaza. It's a development project for which Crump and Knode are both serving on the art committee to select an original sculpture installation concept that, once completed, will memorialize and animate the legacy of Phillips, a trailblazing Black woman, attorney, politician, jurist, and civil rights activist, who served as an alderperson and judge in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and as secretary of state of Wisconsin.The group reflects on how the arts are a special ingredient to development—that art can help our city to stand apart and also function as an economic engine. Crump shares how investing in the arts is often a “less obvious” aspect of infrastructure to decision makers, but an incredibly important ingredient to a city that can retain and attract diverse residents and visitors. With a new generation of leadership in place in Milwaukee under Mayor Cavalier Johnson, the city has made a one-time investment in public art through this $600,000 commission. But the plaza and the artwork will not just be about aesthetic beauty: it will have activations, spaces for vendors, food and beverage offerings and programming to encourage people to linger, engage and learn about Vel Phillips. In her life, Phillips was a boundary pushing figure, and, as Knode reflects, “she forecast the direction the country would be going in with her leadership.” The intention is that the plaza installation and the social and artistic activations it invites will build upon this legacy. “Often people think public art is always “man on horse” or “woman in fountain.” Vel Phillips had a different form of leadership,” reflects Knode. “Let's use this an opportunity to reformulate how we think about leadership.” But should artists have to be activists? Knode suggests that in this day and age, everything is political. According to her, “going into the arts itself” is political. At the heart of this commission plan is the acknowledgement that artists are often the ones who drive social change in society. “A lot of creativity or boundary pushing that does come out of city government... somewhere you will find an artist pushing on us to do that,” says Crump. Vel R. Phillips Plaza will be constructed by July 2024, and the public art installation is estimated to be completed in 2025. Learn more about the project.References and resources Brad Pruitt America's Black Holocaust Museum The Mountaintop, presented by Milwaukee Chamber Theatre Lexi Brunson CopyWrite Magazine Mike Phillips Downtown Bid #21 Westown Association
In this week's episode, host and NewDEAL CEO Debbie Cox Bultan speaks with Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson. Mayor Johnson was drawn to public service at a very young age while participating in a YMCA pre-college and service program for low-income youth in Milwaukee public schools. Now, he's making history as the city's first elected Black mayor, bringing his diverse perspective and his experiences as a lifelong Milwaukeean to his decision-making and leadership. Since taking office in 2021, Mayor Johnson has prioritized public safety and championed meaningful opportunities for the youth in his community. Debbie and Mayor Johnson discuss how federal investments from the Biden-Harris administration during the COVID-19 pandemic have allowed him to invest in housing and workforce development initiatives, and how he has prioritized attracting and retaining talent. Tune in to learn about Johnson's thoughts on how to best influence swing voters in Wisconsin and his vision for Milwaukee's future. [01:03] Introducing Mayor Cavalier Johnson. [02:26] His early interest in politics in elementary school, falling in love with service, and observing the events of 9/11. [05:46] Mayor Johnson's overarching goal of building a safer city. [07:02] Mentorship and youth service organizations in Milwaukee. [09:25] Declaring reckless driving as a public health emergency in the city of Milwaukee. [12:03] How Mayor Johnson has been able to leverage federal funding from the Biden-Harris administration to uplift his community. [15:24] What is necessary for Democrats to be successful in Wisconsin. [18:12] Ideas for how young people in Milwaukee and Wisconsin can hear stories of Democratic success. [20:12] How Mayor Johnson's lived experience influences his leadership. [24:10] His choice to spend a lot of time in schools across Milwaukee. [27:10] A vision for Milwaukee's next 178 years after celebrating its 178th birthday.
Mayor Cavalier Johnson faces a challenge from David King and Ieshuh Griffin.
Mayor Cavalier Johnson Joins The Tory Lowe Show to discuss what it's like to be the first Black Mayor of Milwaukee, his plan to help the black community, his thoughts on the sales tax increase, and much more.
Mayor Cavalier Johnson Joins The Tory Lowe Show to discuss what it's like to be the first Black Mayor of Milwaukee, his plan to help the black community, his thoughts on the sales tax increase, and much more.
Truth Nation taps in and shares their thoughts on Mayor Cavalier Johnson on the Tory Lowe Show calling in and telling their Truth.
Mayor Cavalier Johnson and Christal Stinson Regional Development UNCF join The Truth with Sherwin Hughes. They discuss their donation goals for UNCF, what to expect at the masked ball, and why it is so important to encourage youth to seek higher education.
Mayor Cavalier Johnson and Christal Stinson Regional Development UNCF join The Truth with Sherwin Hughes. They discuss their donation goals for UNCF, what to expect at the masked ball, and why it is so important to encourage youth to seek higher education. Sherwin also shares statistics on which gender is the worst driver.
Mayor Cavalier Johnson says reckless drivers 'infuriate' him.
Mayor Cavalier Johnson says his plan to add more police officers depends on finding enough recruits.
The Milwaukee Common Council will be taking up raises for all elected officials, which Mayor Cavalier Johnson conveniently forgot to mention when he was begging for more state money and a new sales tax last year.
That's the only explanation, but we explore other options anyway. We discuss the 'anomaly' that was flying over Lake Michigan, as well as the comments made by Mayor Cavalier Johnson about Milwaukee suburbanites. And Greg Hill's parking lot privileges
Mayor Cavalier Johnson makes a surprise visit on Sherwin's show after his interview on 620 WTMJ. Sherwin asks him about running for re-election, the 2% sales tax, and the upcoming Republican National Convention.
Sherwin shares a bleak perspective on how our black communities can prosper and he reflects on his interview with Mayor Cavalier Johnson.
Mayor Cavalier Johnson makes a surprise visit on Sherwin's show after his interview on 620 WTMJ. Sherwin later breaks down the interaction.
Bailey Coleman fills in for Sherwin Hughes. She talks about P-Diddy's allegations and resigning from Revolt TV. Later she addresses Mayor Cavalier Johnson's new bill to allow bigger restrictions on owning guns for those who've been accused of domestic violence.
Dan reports on antisemitic chants on the UW-Madison campus and offensive pro-Palestinian rallies across the country. Plus, the latest on Mayor Cavalier Johnson's cash grab and "Guess What's Racist."
In this enlightening episode, we have the distinct honor of welcoming Mayor Cavalier Johnson to our platform. As we celebrate Wisconsin Tech Month, Mayor Johnson dives deep into Milwaukee's technological evolution and the importance of advocacy in the tech space. Listeners will gain insights into: The remarkable work and collaborations spearheaded by organizations like Milky Way Tech Hub and Latinos in Tech. How tech is already a driving force in Milwaukee's growth trajectory and its future implications. The significant role of public policy and the recent introduction of Milwaukee's $1.9 billion budget for 2024. The vision of Milwaukee as a smart city and the integral roles played by various organizations and individuals, including a nod to Dave Henke, the helm of the City of Milwaukee's Internet Technology Management Division. Highlighting the episode is Mayor Johnson's mayoral proclamation, emphasizing the importance of Milwaukee Tech Advocacy Day and Wisconsin Tech Month. This dedication to technology not only promotes economic development but also aims to address pressing issues in the community, such as smart city initiatives and infant mortality. Join us as we embark on this illuminating journey through Milwaukee's tech landscape, emphasizing the undeniable power of partnership, policy, and progressive growth in the tech industry.
Step behind the scenes with Exposed as we delve into the stories and creative processes of the vendors, discovering the inspirations that drive their incredible work. From unique handmade crafts to mouthwatering culinary delights, we'll showcase the diverse and talented entrepreneurs who make Black Arts Fest MKE a one-of-a-kind experience.Our microphones will capture the electrifying performances of the festival's entertainment lineup, from soul-stirring musicians to captivating dancers and spoken word artists. Tune in to hear the voices of fest participants and learn about the rich cultural significance of their support.But that's not all! Exposed will also shine a spotlight on the talented artists who turn their visions into breathtaking masterpieces. We'll explore the various art forms, from traditional to contemporary, and the deeper messages they convey through their work.Whether you're attending Black Arts Fest MKE 2023 in person or experiencing it vicariously through Exposed, prepare to be spellbound by the creativity, passion, and resilience of the Black arts community. Tune in as we celebrate the power of art and culture in shaping our world. Stay tuned for a podcast series that promises to be inspiring, enlightening, and unforgettable.
Greg and Ben start the show hearing some audio from Last Night's Hard Knocks and ask if people believe Aaron Rodgers has actually changed. More on Rodgers and the his new behavior. Mayor Cavalier Johnson joins the show to determine the future of the station. 1 or 0.
Mayor Cavalier Johnson, Milwaukee's first black-elected mayor, has been busy actively shaping the city since he was elected in April 2022. In this candid conversation, we delve into important topics such as the truth behind dropping crime rates in Milwaukee (though traditional media seems to hide this fact), strategies to attract people to the city, his perspective as a Democrat on the upcoming RNC, his early political setbacks, and the inspiring journey that led him to the position of Mayor. If you're looking to get to better know the Mayor and what he is doing to make change happen in Milwaukee this episode is for you! To celebrate the Milwaukee Uncut launch we're giving away two tickets to a Milwaukee event of your choice ($400 value), $500 worth of Central Standard gift cards and Story Mark Studios bottles. ENTER THE GIVEAWAY HERE: https://kingsumo.com/g/yzlzmg/milwaukee-uncut-giveaway Sponsored by Central Standard Distillery: https://thecentralstandard.com/ Produced by Story Mark Studios: https://storymarkstudios.io/ Media partner - OnMilwaukee: https://onmilwaukee.com/
Milwaukee's mayor is predicting bankruptcy within two years, as well as possibly hundreds of layoffs for police officers and firefighters if Wisconsin lawmakers can't come to terms on a shared revenue deal. Mayor Cavalier Johnson was one of several people to speak at the Senate's first hearing on the plan to send as much as $500 million to local governments across the state, “Without question, my city's budgetary situation is dire,” Johnson told senators. “My city is on a path to catastrophic budget cuts.” --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wisconsininfocus/support
We hear from Mayor Cavalier Johnson on his plans to make Milwaukee's streets safer for pedestrians. To honor the passing of activist Harry Belafonte, we listen back to a conversation about the week he hosted “The Tonight Show.” We talk to the authors of a new book on the success story of the Fox River cleanup. Plus, explore some old wives tales on how to better your garden.
It's 414 Day -celebrating all things Milwaukee with Mayor Cavalier Johnson!
WTMJ CONVERSATIONS - Mayor Cavalier Johnson
Steve talks to Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson as a Milwaukee police officer was killed in the line of duty. Hear his response and his plan to create a safer city.
Happy Tuesday! Steve reacts to the breakings news out of Milwaukee that left an officer and a suspect dead. Tune in to hear his raw response and call to action. Plus, Mayor Cavalier Johnson joins him to discuss what happened and what the city's response will be. And, are the Grammy awards being rude to Beyoncé? Tune in!
Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson is on the road at the United States Conference of Mayors. He joins Wisconsin's Afternoon News to discuss some ideas he's hearing from other mayors, what similarities can be found between Milwaukee and other U.S. cities, and more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
WTMJ Conversations: Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier JohnsonSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
For Cavalier Johnson, the path to becoming the city's first Black mayor wasn't a smooth one. He sat down with HYFIN Program Director Tarik Moody to share the personal stories that fueled his passion for politics and shaped the person he is today.
The U.S. Debt Clock has now passed $31 trillion dollars and it doesn't even seem to matter. Mayor Cavalier Johnson can't seem to balance his budget so he continues to make cuts to the Milwaukee Fire Department. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/votewichmann/support
The Mayor joins us in studio to welcome us to downtown and talk about the most pressing issues facing the city See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today Jeff discusses Mayor Cavalier Johnson's budget plan, the latest Tim Michels' controversy and the problem at the border.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mayor Cavalier Johnson addressed the city's spike in violence Wednesday.
One reason to be jealous of Michigan. Who will fill the open seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court? What's happening in Wisconsin beer? Mayor Johnson's population goal for Milwaukee. Hour 1 Michigan will have an initiative on its ballot this November regarding abortion laws. The Supreme Court race for Wisconsin's open seat will take place next April. Wisconsin elected officials and law enforcement personnel are among the leaked list of Oath keepers. Hour 2 Executive Editor of Milwaukee Magazine, Chris Drosner joins to talk about what's been happening in Wisconsin beer and this month's Best Of Milwaukee issue. Mayor Cavalier Johnson has a million-person goal for Milwaukee's population. Hour 3 Froedert Hospital says those who claimed COVID vaccine exemption must now get new option. Wisconsin Republicans reject the Evers administration's proposal and pass their own opioid settlement fund. Chelsey Dequaine-Jerabek joins to talk about Cap Times idea fest. Music from today's show can be found on As Goes Wisconsin's Spotify playlist. We love hearing from you! Got a topic you think we should cover? Have an idea for a guest we should have on? Want to leave us feedback? Let us know!
Milwaukee Alderman Ashanti Hamilton will be the new director at the Office of Violence Prevention. Mayor Cavalier Johnson announced the new appointment while former OVP director, Anitta Holliman, wants to know why she was fired.
The Milwaukee leaders, Mayor Cavalier Johnson and County Executive David Crowley, pedal on the Mayor's Ride during Bike Week.
Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson joined the Steve Scaffidi show to discuss the latest crime rise in the city of Milwaukee. The mayor also discussed some of his thoughts on the school shooting in Texas and what he thinks needs to be done to stop these from happening. Steve also asked Mayor Johnson about the possibility of the Republican National Convention coming to Milwaukee and the reasons he is in favor of it. Tune in below to hear the full interview, commercial free!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In Hour 2, Homer & Tony give their hot stories of the day in the Top 3 at 3, including Kyrie Irving flipping off the Boston Celtics crowd and how the "F word" has lost its luster, Tony think the Memphis Grizzlies are in trouble and Mayor Cavalier Johnson inviting The First Take crew back to Milwaukee. Plus, the debut of the USFL, which is would you rather watch the NBA playoffs, WWE or USFL, would you like Colin Kaepernick on the Packers as a Taysom Hill type QB and will Al Yelich ever return to Christian Yelich form and if not how long does David Stearns put up with it.
Today's Midday podcast covers turnout results from the Milwaukee mayoral race after then-acting Mayor Cavalier Johnson became the city's first elected Black mayor. Marquette University Law Lubar Center Research Fellow John Johnson says Johnson garnered widespread support from around the city to take home a historic win.
Today's Midday podcast covers turnout results from the Milwaukee mayoral race after then-acting Mayor Cavalier Johnson became the city's first elected Black mayor. Marquette University Law Lubar Center Research Fellow John Johnson says Johnson garnered widespread support from around the city to take home a historic win.
Inauguration of Mayor Cavalier Johnson by Milwaukee Independent
Mayor Cavalier Johnson joins Wisconsin's Afternoon News to discuss next steps as mayor of Milwaukee and the growing concerns the city faces. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mayor Cavalier Johnson's election victory speech by Milwaukee Independent
Today we’re joined by Milwaukee’s acting Mayor Cavalier Johnson to discuss his vibrant vision for the city of Milwaukee, the upcoming gubernatorial race in Wisconsin, and the obstacles standing in our way on the road to a healthy city of Milwaukee. In the second half of the show, we’re joined by Sachin Chheda, Director of […]