Milwaukee town hall on inflation

Clinton Rose Senior Center, 3045 N. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Milwaukee, WI 53212
@ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Join us for an evening of thoughtful conversation on inflation.

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About this event

Talking about the issues that impact your community and our state can be hard. It doesn’t have to be.

UW-Madison’s La Follette School of Public Affairs and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel have partnered to bring you this interactive town hall. A panel of policy experts will help shed light on major public policy issues related to inflation, and attendees will have a chance to share their thoughts on how the issues affect their community.

This event is free and open to the public, and food will be available.

Speakers

Moderator

Portrait of James E. CauseyJames E. Causey

Causey is a reporter for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Ideas Lab.

Panelists

Portrait of Dynasty Caesar

Dynasty Caesar

Caesar is Senior Organizer for the Redress Movement in Milwaukee and focuses on housing desegregation.

Profile photo of Menzie ChinnMenzie Chinn

Chinn is Professor at the La Follette School of Public Affairs and Department of Economics. His research examines economic developments within and between countries.

Profile photo of J. Michael CollinsJ. Michael Collins

Collins is a Professor at the La Follette School and School of Human Ecology. He studies consumer decision-making, including credit, savings, and investment.

Portrait of Melody McCurtis

Melody McCurtis

Deputy Director and lead Organizer of Metcalfe Park Community Bridges, a resident-led organization in the Metcalfe Park neighborhood on Milwaukee’s Northside.

Organizers

La Follette School of Public Affairs, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Sponsor

Wisconsin Public Radio

Contact

events@lafollette.wisc.edu


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