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Tuesday on Lake Effect: Milwaukee's least and most segregated neighborhoods, Brewers maintenance fees, peregrine falcon recovery, Wellspace MKE

Today on Lake Effect, we learn which Milwaukee neighborhoods continue to be deeply segregated and where it’s becoming more diverse. Then, learn about the different ways Wisconsin may choose to fund future maintenance projects for the Brewers at American Family Field. We look at the recovery of the peregrine falcon population in Wisconsin, and what it means for the health of our environment. Plus, learn about Wellspace MKE and how it's working to make mental health and wellness accessible to clients and professionals.

Guests:

  • John Johnson, research fellow at Marquette University in the Lubar Center for Public Policy Research and Civic Education
  • Tom Daykin, reports on commercial real estate for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
  • Mike Grisar, environmental team leader for We Energies; Greg Septon, founder of the Wisconsin Peregrine Falcon Recovery Project
  • Esperanza Winters, owner of Wellspace MKE