
Nadya Kelly
Nadya Kelly joined WUWM in the fall of 2023 as the station’s sixth Eric Von Broadcast Fellow.
As an arts writer, she wrote essays and reviews for publications across the Midwest, including Newcity and Sixty Inches From Center. She holds a master’s degree in arts journalism from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Nadya got her start in journalism while she was studying oboe performance at the Berklee College of Music. Ever since she published her first music reviews for her school’s online magazine, she has sought to follow her passion for combining art and storytelling.
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Before Wisconsin residents head to the polls, we wanted to know what is and isn’t allowed when voting in person at your polling place.
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Milwaukee area residents are weighing in on the results of the presidential election, and they have mixed reactions to Donald Trump's victory.
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WUWM reporters talked to Milwaukee area voters at the polls Tuesday, to learn what candidates or issues were motivating them to vote.
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While some people are making voting plans for Election Day, Milwaukee activists are campaigning for formerly incarcerated people to have their voting rights restored.
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As Wisconsinites start voting in what many are calling a critical election, WUWM checked in with voters in downtown Milwaukee to see why they’re casting their ballots as soon as they can.
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WUWM hosted a roundtable with four young voters who live in the Milwaukee area. Wisconsin is likely to be a crucial swing state in the 2024 presidential election, and young voters will play a key role.
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Milwaukee civil rights pioneer and politician Vel Phillips is now the first African American woman to have a monument on the Wisconsin State Capitol grounds. It’s one step toward making Wisconsin’s public art more representative of its rich, diverse history.
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Murals help tell the less-documented stories of the diverse people that make up Milwaukee.
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For the first part of WUWM's new series "Reflections of Representation," we walk through Juneau park to visit some of Milwaukee's first monuments.
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Hosted by WUWM Eric Von Fellow Nadya Kelly, the series will explore Milwaukee's and Wisconsin's murals and sculptures to see what stories they tell and what stories may be missing.