Rolling back of environmental protections, Vocational Villages, Trans people in rural areas
March 24, 2025
A WPR reporter explains how the Trump administration’s erosion of environmental regulations could affect Wisconsin. Then, we look at an alternative form of incarceration that teaches people skills. Then, a trans person explains how LGBTQ+ people are finding connections in rural Wisconsin.
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The Trump administration is reducing environmental protections in an effort to support the logging and energy industries. We talk to WPR’s environmental reporter about how these changes could affect Wisconsin forests, power plants and vehicles.
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Gov. Evers is proposing an overhaul of correction facilities, including turning Waupun Correctional Institution into a “vocational village” that trains inmates trades. We get perspective from the director of the first vocational village in the nation and a person who graduated from the program.
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A self-described “country mouse,” Hawthorn McCracken has always felt most at home in rural settings. But as a trans person, they haven’t always found the community they needed. We talk with McCracken about how they founded the group, “Trans on the Land,” to connect LGBTQ+ people in rural areas.
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Kate Archer Kent Host
- Danielle Kaeding Guest
- Marcos Fernandez Guest
- Heidi Washington Guest
- Hawthorn McCracken Guest
- Lorin Cox Producer
- Mackenzie Krumme Producer
- Joe Tarr Producer
- Tyler Ditter Technical Director
- Sarah Hopefl Technical Director
- Dean Knetter Executive Producer
- Tim Peterson Managing Producer
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