Angelina Mosher Salazar
Angelina Mosher Salazar joined WUWM in 2018 as the Eric Von Broadcast Fellow. She was then a reporter with the station until 2021.
Angelina then joined Sonoro as a senior producer of non-fiction.
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Bubbler Talk inquirer Eloisa Gomez wanted to know: "In the Latino community, what and where are the historic landmarks that people can go to to get a better sense of the local Latino history?" Well, there are none. This story originally aired on April 2, 2021.
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Eileen Hosmanek was walking her dogs with her daughter on Milwaukee's Lower East Side and came across something quite strange: the Near Here plaque.
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A new report released Wednesday found that many jail administrators have taken small, but important, steps to increase ballot access for incarcerated individuals. However, authors say troubling voting barriers persist for the thousands of people in Wisconsin’s jails.
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A state task force on racial disparities introduced a bipartisan bill that would require data collection on no-knock warrants, but some want to go further by putting restrictions the practice.
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Come June 1, there will no longer be a city health order mandating masks in public. Milwaukee Health Commissioner Kristen Johnson explains what that means for the city and for private businesses.
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The redistricting measure would give the job of drawing political boundaries to the nonpartisan Legislative Reference Bureau and give citizens the right to oversee the work.
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Each year the Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council selects a governing member to deliver the annual address. This year, that person is John Johnson of Luc du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians.
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Vice President Kamala Harris toured clean energy laboratories on the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee campus Tuesday and touted President Joe Biden's $2.3 trillion infrastructure plan during her first visit to Wisconsin since taking office.
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On Wednesday, Milwaukee Health Department's TeAngelo Cargile emphasized the importance of sexual assault awareness at a Denim Day commemoration event. He also announced a federal grant that will inject money into the city to better respond to domestic violence and sexual assault, especially among Milwaukee's youth.
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The PRO Act is a federal bill before the U.S. Senate that would provide protections for workers trying to unionize.