
Maria Peralta-Arellano
Eric Von FellowMaria joined WUWM as the station’s newest Eric Von Broadcast Fellow in December of 2024.
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Throughout U.S. and Wisconsin history, the idea of who gets to be a citizen has changed. At times, it’s been broad and welcoming. Other times, it’s been more restricted.
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May 1st signals International Workers Day. In Milwaukee, hundreds gathered to advocate for worker and immigrant rights.
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Beginning your own garden can often be an overwhelming experience, but we break down how to make the hobby more approachable for new growers.
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Maria Peralta-Arellano has joined the WUWM team as an our seventh Eric Von Fellow. She chats with president and general manager David Lee.
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Advocates say Milwaukee could lose over $1 million in federal funding for HIV testing, prevention and treatment if the proposed cuts CDC's Division of HIV happen.
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WUWM's Maria Peralta-Arellano participated in a U.S. Justice Department-based simulation about what it’s like to start from scratch when get out of prison and find yourself on community supervision.
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The Wisconsin Conservatory of Music has been providing access to music education to Wisconsin's communities for over a century.
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With a second Trump administration, educators share how they handle politics as it enters their classrooms.
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Bubbler Talk listener, Sophia Heyn discovered the geological history of quarrying in Estabrook Park while researching a school assignment. We went together to discover the history of the riverbed.
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Lake Effect On-Site returns with a live show at UW-Milwaukee's campus to celebrate 60 years of WUWM.