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4th STREET FORUM SPEAKERS LIST: SEASON 2006/2007

Forum 501
Broadcast dates: September 15 and 17, 2006

Election 2006: What Should You Expect from Government?
Conflicting views abound but public policies determine our collective fate. Where are the politicians trying to take us?
Moderator: Jack Murtaugh, Co-chair, 4th Street Forum Executive Committee
GUEST PANELISTS:
WILLIE HINES, Alderman, 15th District, and Common Council President (www.ci.mil.wi.us)
JULIE KERKSICK, Director, New Hope Project (www.newhopeproject.org)
MAUREEN MARTIN, JD, Senior Fellow, Heartland Institute, former political reporter
BRUCE MURPHY, Editor, Milwaukee Magazine (www.milwaukeemagazine.com/murphyslaw)

Forum 502
Broadcast dates: September 22 and 24, 2006

Election 2006: How Do You Judge a Candidate?
Image, spin, and marketing package today's political candidates. Can we know - do the candidates themselves know - where they really stand?
Moderator: Enrique Figueroa, PhD, director, Roberto Hernandez Center, UWM
GUEST PANELISTS:
WARREN BRAUN, former candidate, 5th Congressional District; former State Senator, former Milwaukee Alderman, former Educator
ANDREA KAMINSKI, Executive Director, League of Women Voters of Wisconsin (www.lwwi.org)
ROBERTO SURO, Director, Pew Hispanic Center (www.pewhispanic.org); former journalist for Time Magazine, Washington Post, New York Times
EVAN ZEPPOS, President, Zeppos and Associates Public Relations (www.zeppos.com)

Forum 503
Broadcast dates: September 29 and October 1, 2006

ELECTION 2006: CITY AND SUBURBS - WHAT ARE THE GREATEST PROBLEMS?
It's campaign time and wedge issues grab headlines. But what are the larger issues? Will politicians have the integrity and courage to tackle them?,
Moderator: Denise Callaway, director of communications, The Greater Milwaukee Foundation
GUEST PANELISTS:
ESSIE ALLEN, Vice President, Community Impact, United Way (www.unitedwaymilwaukee.org)
TOM BARRETT, Mayor of Milwaukee (www.ci.mil.wi.us)
JEFF BROWNE, President, Public Policy Forum (www.publicpolicy.org)
DANIEL VRAKAS, County Executive of Waukesha (www.waukeshacounty.gov)

4th STREET FORUM SPEAKERS LIST: SEASON 2006/2007

Forum 504
Broadcast dates: October 6, 8, 2006

ELECTION 2006: MILWAUKEE COUNTY - DA and SHERIFF CANDIDATES
Who has the credentials, innovative ideas, and determination to lead Milwaukee County's fight against crime? Who is right for these important jobs?
Moderator: Denise Callaway, director of communications, The Greater Milwaukee Foundation
MILWAUKEE COUNTY DA CANDIDATES:
JOHN CHISHOM (www.chisholmforda.com/)
LEW WASSERMAN (www.electwasserman.com)
MILWAUKEE COUNTY SHERIFF CANDIDATES:
DAVID CLARKE (www.mkesheriff.org)
DON HOLT (www.holt-dr.com)

Forum 505
Broadcast dates: October 13, 15, 2006

ELECTION 2006: THE WAR, THE WORLD, AND MILWAUKEE
Milwaukeeans need not fear insurgents, militias, and falling bombs. But are we immune to the state of the world? How does conflict abroad impact Milwaukee?
Moderator: Dan Jones, MPTV producer and host
GUEST PANELISTS:
JOHN KATZKA, former senior foreign service officer, U.S. State Department
GEORGE MARTIN, program director, Peace Action of Wisconsin (www.peaceactionwi.org)
ROB RICIGLIANO, JD, director, Institute of World Affairs, UWM (www3.uwm.edu/dept/cie/iwa/)
WARREN STUMPE, retired colonel, US Army, former Ozaukee County Supervisor (www.mequonnow.com)

Forum 506
Broadcast dates: October 20, 22, 2006

ELECTION 2006: ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS - STAY OR GO?
There are millions of undocumented people in the U.S. Are they a threat, an asset, a handy issue in an election year? How do they affect citizens and our society?
Moderator: Enrique Figueroa, PhD, director, Roberto Hernandez Center, UWM
GUEST PANELISTS:
LEONE BICCHIERI, lead organizer, Justice for Janitors Campaign, Service Employees International Union (www.seiu1.org)
PAUL BUCHER, JD, Waukesha County District Attorney (www.waukeshacounty.gov)
BARBARA GRAHAM, JD, program director and attorney, Catholic Charities Legal Services for Immigrants Program (www.archmil.org/aboutus)
GLENN GROTHMAN, Wisconsin state senator, 20th District, Republican (www.legis.state.wi.us/senate/sen20/sen20.html)

4th STREET FORUM SPEAKERS LIST: SEASON 2006/2007

Forum 507
Broadcast Dates: October 27, 29, 2006

WILL THE "MARRIAGE PROTECTION AMENDMENT" MAKE US A BETTER SOCIETY?
Does the proposed amendment threaten civil unions and demean same-sex couples? Or does it preserve the institution of marriage? Voters will decide.
Moderator:Jack Murtaugh, 4th Street Forum Executive Committee co-chair
GUEST PANELISTS:
RICK ESENBERG, JD, attorney, writer, adjunct professor, Marquette University (www.blogspot.sharkandshepherd.com)
LESTER PINES, JD, partner, Cullen, Weston, Pines, Back Law Offices (http://www.cwpb.com/pines.html)
LENA TAYLOR, state senator, 4th District (www.legis.state.wi.us/senate/senhomepages)
KEVIN VOSS, director, Bioethics Institute and assistant professor of philosophy, Concordia University (www.cuw.edu/Academics/institutes/bioethics)

Forum 508
Broadcast dates: November 3 and 5, 2006

Election 2006: WILL A WISCONSIN DEATH PENALTY MAKE US A BETTER SOCIETY?
Wisconsin abolished the death penalty in 1853. In November, voters face a referendum seeking to bring it back. What's the right path to choose?
Moderator: Denise Callaway, director of communications, The Greater Milwaukee Foundation
GUEST PANELISTS:
JENNIFER BIAS, deputy director, Trial Division, Office of the Wisconsin State Public Defender www.wisspd.org/html/leadership/management/Jennifer2.asp
KEITH FINDLEY, co-director, Wisconsin Innocence Project, UW-Madison Law School www.law.wisc.edu/fjr/innocence/
JOHN McADAMS, associate professor, Political Science, Marquette University www.marquette.edu/polisci/McAdams.htm
MICHAEL NIESKES, district attorney, Racine County www.racineco.com

Forum 509
Broadcast dates: November 10, 12, 2006

ELECTION BLUES AND CELEBRATIONS: WRAP-UP 2006
November 7th brings this election season to a close. We'll finally know who won and who lost. But what will the results mean for the people and for Wisconsin?
Moderator: Jack Murtaugh, 4th Street Forum Executive Committee co-chair
GUEST PANELISTS:
JEFF MAYERS, president and co-founder, Wispolitics.Com www.wispolitics.com
BRUCE MURPHY, editor and columnist, Milwaukee Magazine, www.milwaukeemagazine.com/murphyslaw
GWEN MOORE, U. S. Congresswoman, 4th District, www.house.gov/gwenmoore/bio.shtml
MARY PANZER, consultant and registered lobbyist, former Republican state senate majority leader

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Forum 510
Broadcast dates: November 17, 19, 2006

CHILDREN IN CRISIS: MENTAL ILLNESS
Ten percent of America's children and more than half of incarcerated youth have a mental disorder. What's our response to this crisis of childhood mental illness?
Moderator: Enrique Figueroa, director, Roberto Hernandez Center, UW-Milwaukee
GUEST PANELISTS:
PETER LAKE, MD, medical director, adolescent and child psychiatrist, Rogers Memorial Hospital, Oconomowoc www.rogershospital.org/child_adolescent_center.php
CHRIS MORANO, PhD, clinical director, Mobile Urgent Treatment Team, website - Wraparound Milwaukee
DENA RADTKE, coordinator of social work, Milwaukee Public Schools www.milwaukee.k12.wi.us
HILLARY WYNN, MD, adolescent and child psychiatrist, Aurora Psychiatric Institute www.aurorahealthcare.org

Forum 511
Broadcast dates: January 12, 14, 2007

MPS Reform: Listening to Educators
Everybody seems to have a solution to the problems of urban education. But what can we learn from the educators and those people working on the front lines?
Moderator: Enrique Figueroa, PhD, director, Roberto Hernandez Center, UWM
GUEST PANELISTS:
FLOYD BEACHUM, Ed.D, Professor of Education, UW-Milwaukee www.uwm.edu
CAMILLE MORTIMORE, PhD, Executive Director, Co-founder, Academy of Learning and Leadership www.all-milwaukee.org
KARYN ROTKER, Milwaukee Public School Parent
MANUELA SOTO, Teacher-Mentor, TEAM Program, Milwaukee Public Schools www.mpsportal.milwaukee.k12.wi.us

Forum 512
Broadcast dates: January 19, 21, 2007

The Arts and Successful Children
Arts programs are slashed in struggling urban schools. Yet children achieve success through the arts. If the arts are a path to success, why are these programs in danger?
Moderator: DENISE CALLAWAY, Director of Communications, The Greater Milwaukee Foundation
GUEST PANELISTS:
BILL JACKSON, Theater Arts and Creative Writing teacher, South Milwaukee High School www.sdsm.k12.wi.us/high/high%20main/main.htm
DIANE JOHNSON, Artistic Director, Co-founder, Modjeska Youth Theater Company www.mytheatercompany.org/
JENNIFER MORALES, Board Member, www2.milwaukee.k12.wi.us/governance/board/bio05.html, Milwaukee Public Schools
AMY SEWELL, NY Documentary Film Writer, Producer, "Mad Hot Ballroom" www.paramountvantage.com/madhot/

In collaboration with Mad Hot Ballroom Milwaukee

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Forum 513
Broadcast Dates: January 26, 28, 2007

RACE AND HEALTH CARE: ATTITUDES, ACCESS, OUTCOMES
Racial minorities are less healthy than the majority population. What can the health care system do and is it doing enough to help solve the problem?
Moderator: JACK MURTAUGH, Co-chair, 4th Street Forum Executive Committee
GUEST PANELISTS:
ELIZABETH FAYRAM, PhD, RN, Director, Institute for Urban Health Partnerships UW-Milwaukee College of Nursing
http://cfprod.imt.uwm.edu/nursing/
GLENN FLORES, MD, Director, Center for the Advancement Underserved Children Professor of Pediatrics and Population Health, Medical College of Wisconsin www.mcw.edu
EUGENE PRUITT, MD, Internist, Assistant Professor, Westside Health Care, Department of Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin
EARNESTINE WILLIS, MD, MPH, Director, Special Projects and Healthy Partnerships
Associate professor, Pediatrics, Medical College of Wisconsin www.mcw.edu Advisor, Black Health Coalition of Wisconsin http://www.bhcw.org)

In collaboration with the Department of Population Health and The Healthy Wisconsin Leadership Institute, Medical College of Wisconsin (www.hwli.org)

Forum 514
Broadcast dates: February 2, 4, 2007

FOUR-PART SERIES: PATHWAY TO A PROSPEROUS SOUTHEASTERN WISCONSIN
Looking toward our future - what will our region look like in 2050?

Part one: REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT - CAN WE ALL WORK TOGETHER?
Will the seven county business and government alliance result in more business and better jobs?
Moderator: DENISE CALLAWAY, Director of Communications, The Greater Milwaukee Foundation
GUEST PANELISTS:
SHEILA COCHRAN, Secretary Treasurer, Milwaukee County Labor Council, AFL-CIO www.milwaukeelabor.org
RYAN HORTON, Senior Researcher, Public Policy Forum www.publicpolicyforum.org
CORY NETTLES, JD, Partner, Quarles and Brady Law Firm www.quarles.com former Wisconsin Secretary of Commerce
PAT O'BRIEN, President, Milwaukee Development Corporation, Executive Director, Milwaukee 7 Regional Economic Development Campaign www.ChooseMilwaukee.com or www.milwaukee7@mmac.org

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Forum 515
Broadcast dates: February 9, 11, 2007

Part Two: ENERGY - THE CENTRAL QUESTION
Energy: Dependence, high prices, global warming. Can these deficits be turned to assets in Wisconsin?
Moderator: Enrique Figueroa, PhD, Director, Roberto Herandez Center, UW-Milwaukee
GUEST PANELISTS:
JANET BRANDT, Executive Director, Wisconsin Energy Conservation Corporation www.focusonenergy.com or www.weccusa.org
DAVID CIEPLUCH, Energy Efficiency Project Strategist, WE Energies www.we-energies.com/EE (energy efficiency) or www.we-energies.com/RE (renewables)
RANDALL FORTENBERY, Director, Renk Agribusiness Institute, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, University of Wisconsin-Madison www.aae.wisc.edu/renk
BRIAN RUDE, Director, External Relations, Dairyland Power Cooperative, www.dairynet.com, Former Wisconsin State Senator

Forum 516
Broadcast dates: February 16, 18, 2007

Part Three: Green Products, Green Living, Greenbacks
Can our economy reinvent, retool, and emerge as a winner in the coming age of energy efficiency?
Moderator: Jack Murtaugh, Co-chair, 4th Street Forum Executive Committee
GUEST PANELISTS:
FAITH BUGEL, JD, Staff Attorney, Environmental Law and Policy Center www.elpc.org
BARRY BURSAK, Environmental Consultant, Green Exchange www.greenexchange.com
IRV PALMER, Sr., President, Manutec, Inc., www.manutecfab.com
PAUL Von PAUMGARTTEN, Director, Energy and Environmental Affairs, Johnson Controls, Inc., www.jci.com

Forum 517
Broadcast dates: February 23, 25, 2007

Part Four: Seeking a Vibrant Milwaukee Economy
New ideas and actions are needed to spur the city's economy. Can business - and the people - emerge as winners?
Moderator: Enrique Figueroa, Ph.D., director, Roberto Hernandez Center, UW-Milwaukee
GUEST PANELISTS:
JOEL BRENNAN, Director, Redevelopment Authority of the City of Milwaukee, www.mkedcd.org/racm
JULILLY KOHLER, Green Developer, JWK Management, LLC
ROBERT MIRANDA, Executive Director, Esperanza Unida, www.esperanzaunida.org
ANTONIO RILEY, Executive Director, Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority (WHEDA), www.WHEDA.com

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Forum 518
Forum date: March 1, 2007
Broadcast dates: March 2, 4, 2007

CAN THE U.S. LIVE WITH THE REST OF THE WORLD?
The United States is the world's only superpower. Yet world events often defy our power. Is the United Nations the answer to our dilemma?
Moderator: Enrique Figueroa, PhD, director Roberto Hernandez Center, UW-Milwaukee
GUEST PANELISTS:
JEAN PIERRE BIAGUI, Member, Wisconsin's Commission on the United Nations
JOHN KATZKA, Former Senior Officer, United States Foreign Service
DEBORAH METKE, Milwaukee Chapter President, Citizens for Global Solutions and Committee, www.globalsolutions.org/ and Member Milwaukee Mayor's Committee on the United Nations
ROBERT RICIGLIANO, Director, Institute for World Affairs, UW-Milwaukee www3.uwm.edu/dept/cie/iwa

MPTV Show Number 519
Broadcast dates: March 23, 25 2007

THAT SINKING FEELING: WHAT'S HAPPENING TO THE MIDDLE CLASS?
America's economy grows more polarized and those in the middle drift downward. What's needed to save middle class workers? Do they need saving?
Moderator: Denise Callaway, director of communications, The Greater Milwaukee Foundation
GUEST PANELISTS:
JUDY BURNICK, Business Manager and former Labor Organizer, Office of Professional Employees International Local 35, AFL-CIO, www.myunion.org
GERARD RANDALL, President and CEO, Private Industry Council of Milwaukee County www.milwaukeepic.com/youth/work/YouthJobSource.html
MICHAEL ROSEN, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Economics, Milwaukee Area Technical College, www.matc.edu
DAVID WARD, Ph.D., President and Founder, Northstar Economics, former Professor of Finance, UW-Madison, www.northstareconomics.com

MPTV Show Number 520
Broadcast dates: March 30, April 1 2007

DO LABOR UNIONS MATTER ANYMORE?
Americans struggle economically, job security is tenuous, pensions disappear. Would a revitalized labor movement bring about a better, more equitable, America?
Moderator: Jack Murtaugh, co-chair, 4th Street Forum Executive Committee
GUEST PANELISTS:
DAVID NEWBY, President, Wisconsin State AFL-CIO, www.wisaflcio.org
CANDICE OWLEY, RN, President, Wisconsin Federation of Nurses and Health Professionals, AFT, AFL-CIO, www.wfnhp.org
JAMES PEOPLES, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Economics, UW-Milwaukee, www.uwm.edu/~peoples
JOHN SHERIDAN, Former Partner, Adams, Nash, Haskell and Sheridan, www.anh.com

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MPTV Show Number: 521
Broadcast dates: APRIL 6, 8, 2007

THE COLOR OF CONVICTION: RACE AND JUSTICE IN WISCONSIN
In Wisconsin, almost half of the prisoners are African-American. Is this a fair reflection of who is committing crime or is it justice gone awry?
Moderator: Denise Callaway, director of communications, The Greater Milwaukee Foundation
GUEST PANELISTS:
JENNIFER BIAS LUTER, JD, Deputy Trial Division Director, Office of the Wisconsin State Public Defender, www.wisspd.org/html/acd/acd.asp
JOHN CHISHOLM, JD, District Attorney, Milwaukee County, www.milwaukeecounty.org/router.asp?docid=7715
RODNEY CUBBIE, JD, Attorney, Rodney L. Cubbie Law Office
PAMELA OLIVER, Ph.D., Professor and Chair, Sociology Department, UW-Madison www.ssc.wisc.edu/~oliver/RACIAL/RacialDisparities.htm

MPTV Show Number: 522
Broadcast dates: APRIL 13, APRIL 15, 2007

AFRICAN-AMERICANS AND HISPANICS: ISSUES THAT DIVIDE AND UNITE
How do Hispanics and African-Americans view each other? As partners? As competitors? How do the perceptions affect chances for success?
Moderator: JACK MURTAUGH, Co-chair, 4th Street Forum Executive Committee
GUEST PANELISTS:
DEBORAH BLANKS, Chief Executive Officer, Social Development Commission, www.cr-sdc.org
MARIA FLORES, Program Director, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, www.eeoc.gov/milwaukee/smallbusiness.html
FRED GARCIA, Social Worker, Waukesha County Dept. of Health and Human Services, www.waukeshacounty.gov
JAMES WHITE, County Supervisor, Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors, www.milwaukeecounty.org/router.asp?docid=7936

MPTV Show Number: 523
Broadcast dates: APRIL 20, 22, 2007

UW ADMISSIONS: DOES ACHIEVEMENT STILL COUNT?
A new UW policy broadens admissions criteria. Critics question its legality. Others say it's time UW looks beyond test scores and class rank. What's fair?
Moderator: ENRIQUE FIGUEROA, Ph.D., Director, Roberto Hernandez Center, UWM
GUEST PANELISTS:
DANAE DAVIS, University of Wisconsin Board of Regents Member, Executive Director, PEA RLS for Teen Girls, Inc., www.pearlsforteengirls.com/
GLENN GROTHMAN, State Senator, 20th District, Republican, www.legis.state.wi.us/senate/sen20/sen20.html
MICHEAL HAHN, Wisconsin College Republicans Member, UW-Madison Student
Please Note: The University of Wisconsin Board of Regents Student Member
cancelled last minute.

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MPTV Show Number: 524
Broadcast dates: MAY 18, MAY 20, 2007

WHY CAN'T WE HAVE UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE?
From Canada to Europe, citizens are guaranteed health care but not in the U.S. Why not? Who wins? Who loses?
Moderator: Enrique Figueroa, Ph.D., Director, Roberto Hernandez Center, UWM
GUEST PANELISTS:
CAROLINA GONZALEZ SCHLENKER, MD, MPH, Founder, Latino Health Organization of Wisconsin (www.latinohealthorganization.org), Adjunct Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Medical College of Wisconsin
BILL JENKINS, Principal, Jenkins and Associates, Former CEO, Milwaukee County Medical Complex, Former President, Aurora Health Care Community Programs
JON RICHARDS, JD, Wisconsin State Representative, 19th District, Assistant Minority Assembly Leader, www.legis.state.wi.us/leginfo/contact/legislatorpages.aspx?house=Assembly&district=19
DANIEL STEININGER, JD, President, Steininger and Associates, Former CEO and Chairman, Catholic Knights Insurance

MPTV Show Number: 525
Broadcast dates: MAY 25, MAY 27, 2007

THE POLICE: IDEAL AND REALITY
What is the state of the art when it comes to police work? How does Milwaukee's Police Department measure up? And what support does it need from us?
Moderator: Jack Murtaugh, co-chair, 4th Street Forum Executive Committee
GUEST PANELISTS:
RICHARD COX, Assistant Executive Director, Benedict Center (www.benedictcenter.org), Member, Fire and Police Commission, Former Superintendent, Wisconsin House of Correction, Former Milwaukee County Deputy Sheriff
CONNIE FLETCHER, PhD, Associate Professor, Dept of Communications, Loyola University Chicago, Author: "What Cops Know," "Pure Cop," and "Breaking and Entering: Women Cops," www.luc.edu/communication/academics_facultystaff_fletcher.shtml
MICHAEL SCOTT, JD, Director, Center for Problem-Oriented Policing, Assistant Clinical Professor, UW-Madison Law Schoo (http://law.wisc.edu/facstaff/biog.php?iID=608), Former Chief of Police, Lauderhill, Florida
STAN STOJKOVIC, PhD, Dean and Professor, Dept of Criminal Justice, Helen Bader School of Welfare, UW-Milwaukee, Coordinator, CA Leadership Institute, CA Dept of Corrections, www.uwm.edu

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3-Part Series Highlighting Issues of Concern for the Hispanic Community
Forum 1: MAKING IT IN THE U.S. - HISPANICS AND ECONOMIC POWER
LEONE BICCHIERI, Lead Organizer, Justice for Janitors Campaign (www.workerjustice.org), Service Employees International Union, former Organizer for Farmworkers working in the Northwest and South
FRANK CUMBERBATCH, Senior Assistant to Mayor Tom Barrett in charge of Business, Economic Development, Real Estate, and Job-Related Issues, member of the Latino Community Center Board
NANCY HERNANDEZ, President, Abrazo Multicultural Marketing and Communications (www.abrazomarketing.com), WI Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Board Member, a founding member of the Hispanic Business Council
LILIANA SALAS-GRIP, Vice President, Wells Fargo Bank National Alliances Manager of Diverse Growth Segments based in Colorado, National Hispanic Chamber of Commerce member

Forum 2: HISPANICS AND HERITAGE - ASSIMILATE OR ISOLATE?
ROSARIO SANCHEZ, Principal, Nativity Jesuit Middle School (www.nativitymiguelschools.org)
CARLOS SANTIAGO, PhD, Chancellor, UW-Milwaukee & Professor of Economics (www.uwm.edu)
CAMILLE QUIROS SOLBERG, Nationally Published Freelance Journalist & Columnist
ALFONSO ZEPEDA-CAPISTRAN, Migrant Education Program (www.dpi.wi.gov), State Recruiter, WI Dept of Public Instruction.

Forum 3: MEXICANS IN THE U.S. - JOBS, LAWS, CONFLICTS
IVAN GAMBOA, Executive Director, Hispanic Heritage Council
GLENN GROTHMAN, State Senator, Dist. 20, Republican (www.legis.state.wi.us)
ANSELMO VILLARREAL, Executive Director, La Casa de Esperanza (www.lacasadeesperanza.org)
JOSH ZEPNICK, State Representative, Dist.9, Democrat (www.legis.state.wi.us)

4-Part Series on Issues of Life and Death
Forum 4: America's Storm Part 1-STEM CELL RESEARCH
CLARETTA DUPREE, RN, PhD, Asst. Prof., Medical College of WI (www.mcw.edu), Dir. of Res., Children's Hosp. Palliative Care Prog.
ED FALLONE, JD, Pres., Wisconsin Stem Cell Now (www.wistemcellnow.org), Law Professor
CLIVE SVENDSEN, PhD, Prof. of Anatomy & Neurobiology, Dir. of Stem Cell Res. Prog., UW-Madison (www.waisman.wisc.edu)
REVEREND KEVIN VOSS, Dir., Concordia Bioethics Institute (www.cuw.edu/Academics/institutes/bioethic), Philosophy Instructor.


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Forum 5: America's Storm Part 2-CONTRACEPTION, ABORTION
CORRENA HURLEY, Vice Pres. & Treasurer, O'Meara Life Resources (www.mediatransparency.org)
DAN MAGUIRE, PhD, Prof., Religious Ethics, Social Justice, Marquette U. (www.marquette.edu)
FATHER KEVIN O'ROURKE, Prof., Bioethics, Loyola U. Medical School (www.meddean.luc.edu/depts/bioethics)
LAURIE ZOLOTH, PhD,Dir., Bioethics Ctr., Prof., Medical Humanities & Bioethics, Northwestern U. Medical School, Prof. of Religion (www.medschool.northwestern.edu/mhb)

Forum 6: America's Storm Part 3-A DEATH OF ONE'S OWN
ANDREW FERGUSSON, M.B., Pres. & CEO, Ctr. for Bioethics & Human Dignity (www.cbhd.org)
TRACEY HUMBERT, M.D., Instructor, General Internal Medicine & Palliative Care, Medical College of WI (www.mcw.edu)
FATHER ANDREW NELSON, Prof., St. Francis Seminary, Hosp. Chaplain (www.sfs.edu/faculty.html), Asst. Priest-St. Paul's Parish; THOMAS POTTER, JD, Milwaukee Cty. Asst. DA (www.co.milwaukee.wi.us)

Forum 7: America's Storm Part 4 - THE DEATH PENALTY
REVEREND ROBERT FLEISCHMANN, National Dir., Christian Life Resources (www.christianliferesources.com)
JOHN McADAMS, PhD, Assoc. Prof. of Political Science, Marquette U. (www.marquette.edu)
ROB WARDEN, Ex. Dir., Ctr. on Wrongful Convictions, Northwestern U. (www.law.northwestern.edu/wrongfulconvictions)
REVEREND KEN WHEELER, Asst. to the Bishop, Greater Milwaukee Synod, Evangelical Lutheran Church (www.milwaukeesynod.org)

Forum 8: CHRISTIANS, JEWS, MUSLIMS – CAN WE ALL GET ALONG?
OTHMAN ATTA, JD, President, Islamic Society of Milwaukee (www.ism-masjid.org)
MARIA ROSA MENOCAL, PhD, Scholar and Author, Professor of Spanish and Portuguese, Yale University (www.yale.edu)
HARRIET McKINNEY, Executive Director, Milwaukee Chapter of the American Jewish Committee (www.ajc.org)
MARILYN MILLER, Executive Director, Lutheran Human Relations Association (www.lhra.org)

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Forum 9: WHAT DOES WISCONSIN HAVE AGAINST WOMEN?
ELLEN BRAVO, Assistant Professor, Women's Studies, UWM (www.uwm.edu) and former Director of 9to5 (www.9to5.org)
SHEILA COCHRAN, Secretary/Treasurer and Chief Operating Officer of Milwaukee Cty. Labor Council, AFL-CIO (www.milwaukeelabor.org)
BARBARA LAWTON, Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin (www.ltgov.state.wi.us)
MARY VAN de KAMP NOHL, Senior Editor, Milwaukee Magazine (www.milwaukeemagazine.com )

Forum 10: TODAY'S OBESE CHILDREN – TOMORROW'S MEDICAL TIME BOMB?
FRANCISCO ENRIQUEZ, MD, Director of Pediatrics at 16th Street Health Care Center, (www.sschc.org)
FRANCES M. LAPPE, National Speaker, Author of Diet for a Small Planet (www.smallplanetinstitute.org)
LAWRENCE A. MILLER, Psych.D, Health Care Psychologist, NEW Kids Program, Children's Hospital of Wisconsin (www.chw.org)
KYMM MUTCH, MS, MPS Supervising Dietician (www.milwaukee.k12.wi.us)

Forum 11: Snapshot of Wisconsin Kids-Harsh Realities
CHARITY ELESON, Executive Director, WI Council on Children & Families (www.wccf.org)
REGGIE MOORE, Co-founder & Executive Director, Urban Underground (www.urbanunderground.org)
JASON TURNER, Visiting Fellow, Heritage Foundation (www.heritage.org)
SAMMIS WHITE, Ph.D., Director, Center for Workforce Development, professor, Urban Planning, UW-Milwaukee (www.uwm.edu)

Forum 12: Kids Having Kids-Consequences and Solutions
MARIA BARKER, multicultural programs manager, Planned Parenthood (www.plannedparenthood.org)
DAWN GROSHEK, director of development, Rosalie Manor Community & Family Services (www.rosaliemanor.org)
W. CURTIS MARSHALL, public health educator, WI Division of Public Health, SE Regional Office (www.dhfs.wisconsin.gov)
KATHRYN HALL, founder and executive director, Birthing Project, U.S.A., California Headquarters (www.birthingprojectusa.com)

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Forum 13: Early Childhood-Do Wisconsin Kids Get a Fair Start?
RICARDO DIAZ, executive director, United Community Center (www.unitedcc.org)
GAIL PORATH, director, Head Start, Social Development Commission (www.cr-sdc.org/HeadStart2.html)
JAN RIORDAN, program director, Bradley Foundation (www.bradleyfdn.org)
DOUGLAS G. UDELL, instructor, Early Childhood Department, MATC (www.matc.edu)

Forum 14: Wisconsin Kids: Who Gets a Healthy Start?
LEE DRESANG, M.D., family practice physician, Johnston Community Health Center, associate professor, Pub. Health Dept. of Family Medicine, UW-Madison Medical School (www.mcw.edu)
SHERI JOHNSON, Ph.D.,administrator, Div. of Pub. Health, WI Dept. of Health & Family Services (www.dhfs.state.wi.us)
CAROLINA GONZALEZ SCHLENKER, MD, MPH, founder and past pres., Latino Health Organization of WI (www.latinohealthorganization.org/), adjunct professor, Dept. of Pediatrics, Medical College of WI (www.mcw.edu)
EARNESTINE WILLIS, MD, MPH, assoc. prof. of pediatrics & dir., Special Projects and Healthy Partnerships, Medical College of WI (www.mcw.edu)

Forum 15: Foster Care-Protect or Neglect?
ECCLESIASTES ALLEN, LCSW, therapist
SUSAN CONWELL, JD, executive director, Kids Matter and Milwaukee CASA (www.kidsmatterinc.org)
SUSAN DREYFUS, Chief Operating Officer, Alliance for Children & Families (www.alliance1.org)
MICHAEL MALMSTADT, JD, former Milwaukee County Children's Court Judge (www.milwaukeecounty.org)

Forum 16: Where We Live: Is There a Place for Everyone?
MIKE RUZICKA, president, Greater Milwaukee Assoc. of Realtors (www.gmar.ws)
ORVILLE SEYMER, former president, Apt. Assoc. of S.E. WI
MIKE SOIKA, executive director, YMCA-Community Dev. Ctr.(www.umcamke.org)
ANN WILSON, manager, Hillside Fam. Resource Ctr., Milwaukee Housing Authority (www.ci.mil.wi.us)

Forum 17: Family Survival: Making It in 2006
JIM MILLER, pres. WI Policy Research Institute (www.wpri.org)
MICHAEL ROSEN, Ph.D., chair, economics dept. MATC (www.matc.edu)
KAREN ROYSTER, exec. dir., Institute for WI's Future, (www.wisconsinsfuture.org)
KEVIN WALKER, freelance social-cultural commentator, author, and journalist

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Forum 18: Education: What About Accountability?
ALAN BORSUK, education journalist, former editor, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel (www.jsonline.com)
ALVARO GRACIA-VELEZ, president, Notre Dame Middle School (www.ssnd-milw.org/NDMS.htm)
BARBARA MINER, freelance journalist and columnist
JEFF SPENCE, Milwaukee Public School Board Member (www.milwaukee.k12.wi.us)

Forum 19: Who Owns Lake Michigan Water?
CHRIS AHMUTY, executive director, ACLU of Wisconsin (www.aclu-wi.org)
DOUG CHERKAUER, Ph.D., professor, Dept. of Geosciences and researcher, Great Lakes Institute, UW-Milwaukee (www.glwi.uwm.edu)
WILLIAM J. MIELKE, CEO, president, Ruekert-Mielke Engineering (www.ruekert-mielke.com)
MELISSA SCANLAN, JD, founder and executive director, Midwest Environmental Advocates (www.midwestadvocates.org)

Forum 20: Mental Illness: Common, Costly, Neglected
BILL BAZAN, vice president, Wisconsin Hospital Association (www.wha.org) , author of MEDICINE IN SEARCH OF MEANING
WILLIAM GREER, M.S., L.C.S.W., executive director, Mental Health Center of Dane County (www.mhcdc.org)
JON LEHRMAN, M.D., residency training director and assistant professor, Psychiatry Department, Medical College of Wisconsin (www.mcw.edu)
SANDRA PASCH, RN, assistant professor, Columbia College of Nursing, psychiatric nurse specialist (www.ccon.edu)

Two-Part Series on Campaign Finance Reform
Forum 21: Part I: Who Is Running Your Government?
TOM BARRETT, Mayor of Milwaukee, former U.S. Congressman, former Wisconsin State Assemblyman and State Senator (www.ci.mil.wi.us)
BILL BROYDRICK,Senior Partner, Lobbyist, Broydrick and Associates (www.broydrick.com)
JAY HECK, Executive Director, Common Cause in Wisconsin (www.commoncause.org)
MORDECAI LEE, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Governmental Affairs, UW-Milwaukee and former WI State Assemblyman and State Senator (www.uwm.edu)

Forum 22: Part II: Money, Politics, and Campaign Integrity
SUSAN ARMACOST, Legislative/PAC Director, Wisconsin Right to Life (www.wrtl.org)
MICHAEL ELLIS, Wisconsin State Senator, Republican, 19th District (www.legis.state.wi.us/senate/senhomepages)
MIKE McCABE, Executive Director, Wisconsin Democracy Campaign (www.wisdc.org)
LENA TAYLOR, Wisconsin State Senator, Democrat, 4th District (www.legis.state.wi.us/senate/senhomepages)

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Forum 23: Economic Vitality, Tax Subsidies, and Jobs
JOHN GOLDSTEIN, National Program Director, Partnership for Working Families (www.californiapartnership.org)
SANDY FOLARON, Businesswoman, Commercial Developer, former President, West End Vliet St. Business Association
CURTISS HARRIS, Partner, Advantage Business Partners, Business Development Consultant
GREG LeROY, Washington DC Author of The Great American Jobs Scam, Executive Director, Good Jobs First (www.goodjobsfirst.org)

Forum 24: Defining Marriage: A Job of the State?
JULAINE APPLING, Executive Director, Family Research Institute (www.fri-wi.org)
PATRICK McILHERAN, Editorial Columnist, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel (www.jsonline.com)
EVA SHIFFRIN, JD, Wisconsin Attorney, Lawyers Against the Amendment
MIKE TATE, Campaign Manager, Fair Wisconsin (www.fairwisconsin.com)

Two-Part Series on Health Care
Forum 25: Part I-Where Do Your Health Care Dollars Go?
DONNA FRIEDSAM, M.S., Researcher (Health Care Economics), Associate Director for Health Policy, Population Health Institute, UW-Madison (www.pophealth.wisc.edu/uwphi)
BILL JENKINS, Principal, Jenkins and Associate, former President of Aurora Health Care Alternative Delivery and Community Programs, former CEO of Sinai Samaritan Medical Center, former CEO of Milwaukee County Medical Complex
LEIGH LoPRESTI, M.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin (www.mcw.edu)
KRISTINE SEYMOUR, Vice President of Sales of Wisconsin, Humana (www.humana.com)

Forum 26: Part II- New Plans for Wisconsin Health Care
LINDA FARLEY, M.D., Wisconsin Coordinator for Physicians for a National Health Program (supports Wisconsin Health Security Act – (www.wisconsinhealth.org)
CURT GIELOW, 23rd District State Representative, (supports Wisconsin State Health Plan (www.wisconsinhealthplan.org)
JASON HELGERSON, Policy Director to the Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services (supports Governor Doyle's Healthy Wisconsin and Badgercare Plus Plans (www.dhfs.wisconsin.gov)
DAVID NEWBY, President, Wisconsin State AFL-CIO (supports Wisconsin Health Care Partnership Plan (www.wisaflcio.org)

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ELECTION 2004 (9-part series)
Forum 1: What Issues Really Matter?
Bill Christofferson, Political Consultant
Margaret Farrow, former Lt. Governor, Business Consultant
Barbara Miner, freelance writer and columnist, former Journal-Sentinel reporter
Ralph W. Conner, Mayor of the Village of Maywood; African-American speaker for Libertarian Party (www.maywood-il.org)

Forum 2: Fighting Terrorism: Which Candidate Can You Trust?
Othman Atta, JD, President, Islamic Society; (www.ism-masjid.org)
Ed Garvey, JD, Founder and Partner, Garvey and Stoddard
John Hiller, Businessman, WI Republican Party Strategist
John P. Savage, JD, WI State Election Board, Republican

Forum 3: IRAQ - Consequences & Costs
Colonel Ray Boland, former Secretary, WI Dept of Veterans' Affairs & Chair, member, Veterans for Bush/Cheney;
George Martin, Program Director, Peace Action (www.peace-action.org)
Robert Ricigliano, JD, Director, Institute for World Affairs, UWM (www3.uwm.edu/dept/cie/iwa)
Will Williams, Vietnam War Veteran

Forum 4: Whose Road to Prosperity?
Louis Fortis, Publisher, Shepherd Express; former professor of Economics; former State Representative; (www.shepherdexpress.com)
Bret Mayborne, Director of Economic Research, Metro Milwaukee Association of Commerce (www.mmac.org)
Perfecto Rivera, Businessman, member of Hispanic Heritage Council
Michael Rosen, PhD, Chair, Economics Dept, MATC (www.matc.edu), President, Local 212 AFT

Forum 5: SHOULD WISCONSIN SING THE TAX BLUES?
Carolyn Castore, Legislative Director, Wisconsin Citizen Action (www.citizenactionwi.org)
Michael Morgan, Wisconsin Secretary of Revenue (www.dor.state.wi.us)
Maureen McGinnity, JD, Partner, Chair of Tax Practice, Foley and Lardner (www.foley.com)
Andrew Reschovsky, PhD, Professor of Public Affairs and Applied Economics, UW-Madison (www.wisc.edu)

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Forum 6: AMERICA'S HEALTH CARE WOES: WHO HAS THE CURE?
Bevan Baker, Health Commissioner, City of Milwaukee (www.ci.mil.wi.us)
Linda Farley, MD, Emeritus Asst Professor, UW-Madison Medical School (www.med.wisc.edu)
Dianne Kiehl, Executive Director, Business Health Care Group of SE Wisconsin;
David Riemer, former Wisconsin State Budget Director

Forum 7: EDUCATION: POLITICIAN'S PLAYGROUND?
Kermit Hall, PhD, President, Utah State University and Professor of History (www.usu.edu)
Barbara Horton, MS, MPS School Board member (www.milwaukee.k12.wi.us), Executive Director, DLH Academy
Michael Spector, JD, Chair of Governor's Task Force on Educational Excellence, retired Chair and Managing Partner, Quarles and Brady Law Firm; (www.edexcellence.wisconsin.gov )
Rita Tenorio, MPS Teacher, (www.milwaukee.k12.wi.us), writer and editor for Rethinking Schools (www.rethinkingschools.org)

Forum 8: COUNTDOWN: WHO GOES TO WASHINGTON?
Gerald H. Boyle, Republican 4th District Candidate for US Congress
Gwen Moore, Democratic 4th District Candidates for US Congress
Bryan Kennedy, Democratic 5th District Candidate for US Congress
James Sensenbrenner, Republican 5th District Candidate for US Congress

Forum 9: ELECTION 2004: NOW WHAT, AMERICA?
Maureen Martin, JD, former political reporter, Senior Fellow for Legal Affairs, The Heartland Institute (www.heartland.org)
Patrick McIlheran, Columnist for the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel (www.jsonline.com)
John Nichols, Editorial Page Editor of THE CAPITAL TIMES (www.madison.com)
Eric Von, Radio Commentator and Host of EVENING RUSH, WMCS 1290 AM.

Forum 10: JAIL HOUSE WISCONSIN: DOES PUNISHMENT WORK?
Glenn Grothman, Republican, Wisconsin State Assembly Representative
Loyd Hubbard, Co-chair of Treatment Not Prisons, MICAH, WISDOM (www.micah.org)
Duncan Shrout, Associate Director, Impact, Inc (www.impactinc.org)
Kathleen Ware, Assistant Regional Chief, Department of Corrections

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Forum 11: THE POOR AMONG US: BOOTSTRAPS, CHARITY, GOVERNMENT
Bishop Sedgwick Daniels, Holy Redeemer Church (www.hrcogic.org)
Sherrie Tussler, Executive Director, Hunger Task Force;(www.hungertaskforce.org)
Marcus White, Executive Director, Interfaith Conference of Greater Milwaukee;(www.interfaithconference.org)
Conor Williams, Co-chair, MICAH and WISDOM (www.micah.org)

8-Part Series on professionals, leadership, and the commitment to the common good
Forum 12: MILWAUKEE'S FUTURE: Leaders and the Common Good
Jill Geisler, Leadership and Management Group Leader, The Poynter Institute (www.poynter.org), former WITI-TV News Director
Bob Greenstreet, PhD, Dean, UWM School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Milwaukee City Architect; (www.uwm.edu)
Jeanette Mitchell, Ed.D, Executive Director, Leadership Center, Cardinal Stritch University;( www.stritch.edu)
Paul Schmitz, President and CEO, Public Allies (www.publicallies.org)

Forum 13: WISCONSIN'S 4TH ESTATE: How Good Is Our Journalism?
Joel McNally, Syndicated Columnist for Wisconsin newspapers, former Editor of Shepherd Express, Regular Commentator on MPTV's "Interchange" and CBS-58's "Belling & Company" O. Ricardo Pimentel, Editorial Page Editor and Vice President, Journal-Sentinel (www.jsonline.com)
Jerry Taff, Anchor, WISN-TV, Channel 12
Anita Weier, Government Reporter, The Capital Times (www.madison.com), Society of Professional Journalists' National Ethics Committee Member

Forum 14: WISCONSIN'S LAWYERS: Justice, Power, and the Common Good
Patricia A. Ballman, JD, Partner, Quarles and Brady Law, past President of the Wisconsin State Bar Association and Milwaukee Bar Association
Justice Louis Butler, JD, Wisconsin Supreme Court (www.courts.state.wi.us)
E.Michael McCann, JD, Milwaukee County District Attorney (www.county.milwaukee.gov)
Dean A. Strang, JD, Federal Defender of Wisconsin (www.fdswi.org)

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Forum 15: WISCONSIN'S DOCTORS: Healing, Profit, and the Common Good
Arthur Derse, MD, JD, Director of Medical and Legal Affairs and Associate Director, Bioethics Center (www.mcw.edu/bioethics), Clinical Professor of Bioethics & Emergency Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin and national President, American Society of Bioethics and Humanities
David Olson, MD, Family Practice, Elmbrook Hospital, President of Milwaukee County Medical Society
Wayman Parker, MD, Private Practitioner, Lakeshore Medical Clinic-Midtown Health Center
Monica Vohmann, MD, Madison Group Health Coop Physician, National Board Member for Physicians for Social Responsibility, Asst. Clinical Professor, University of Wisconsin Medical School (www.psr.org)

Forum 16: DO WISCONSIN'S POLITICIANS SERVE YOU?
TOM BARRETT, Mayor of Milwaukee (www.ci.mil.wi.us)
ASHANTI HAMILTON, 1st District Alderman;(www.ci.mil.wi.us)
GRETCHEN SCHULDT, Community Activist, Co-founder, Citizens Allied for Sane Highways, Editor of Story Hill Neighborhood Website (www.storyhill.net), former Journal-Sentinel government reporter
JOSEPH WALL, JD, Milwaukee Circuit Court Judge and Certified Public Accountant (www.wicourts.gov)

Forum 17: WISCONSIN'S EDUCATION: INSPIRED OR JUST TIRED?
MARY DIEZ, Ph.D., Graduate Dean, Alverno College (www.alverno.edu)
DAN McKINLEY, Executive Director, Partners-Advancing-Values-In-Education (www.pave.org)
BOB PETERSON, Co-founder and Editor of Rethinking Schools and MPS teacher (www.milwaukee.k12.wi.us)
BETTY SMITH, Milwaukee Catalyst - a city-wide education reform coalition (www.mediatransparency.org)

Forum 18: WISCONSIN BUSINESS: THE BOTTOM LINE & THE COMMON GOOD
EUGENE LACZNIAK, Ph.D., Professor and Sanders Chair, Marquette University Business School; (www.marquette.edu)
AMELIA MACARENO, Sr. Vice President, Merchants and Manufacturers BanCorp and President of Hispanic Professionals of Greater Milwaukee (www.hpgm.org)
CHRISTOPHER WARE, JD, General Counselor and Business Development, Initiative for a Competitive Milwaukee, Sr. Vice President, Greater Milwaukee Committee (www.gmconline.org)
DAN STEININGER, President and CEO, Catholic Knights Insurance Company (www.catholicknights.org)

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Forum 19: BUILDING WISCONSIN: WHAT DO WE NEED? WHAT DO WE GET?
RANDY BRYANT, Preservationist and Businessman, board member of Water Tower Landmark Trust, Preserve Our Parks, Milwaukee Historical Society, and Ten Chimneys
WHITNEY GOULD, Journal-Sentinel Urban Landscape Writer (www.jsonline.com)
BOB MONNAT, Chief Operating Officer, Mandel Development Group (www.mandelgroup.com)
ROCKY MARCOUX, Commissioner of Milwaukee City Development (www.mkedcd.org)

2-Part Series: PRIVATE VALUES AND PUBLIC SPACES
Forum 20: My Life and Your Religion
REVEREND VELMA SMITH, Central United Methodist Church JODY HIRSH, Judaic Education Director, Jewish Community Center of Milwaukee (www.jccmilwaukee.org)
Reverend Drew Kennedy, First Unitarian Society of Milwaukee (www.uumilwaukee.org)
Angus Menuge, PhD, Professor of Philosophy and Theology, Concordia University (www.cuw.edu)

Forum 21: Religion, Science, and Politics
Julaine K. Appling, Executive Director, The Family Research Institute of Wisconsin (www.fri-wi.org)
Dr. Ashok Bedi, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Medical College of Wisconsin (www.mcw.edu)
Reverend Mary Ann Neevel, Plymouth United Church of Christ (www.plymouth-church.org)
Father Andrew L. Nelson, Professor, St. Francis Seminary and Assistant Priest at St. Paul's Parish (www.sfs.edu)

Forum 22: Social Security: What's in Our Future?
JAMES HICKMAN, PhD, Emeritus Professor and Dean of the School of Business, UW-Madison (www.wisc.edu)
KAREN HOLDEN, PhD, Professor of Public Affairs and Consumer Science, UW-Madison (www.wisc.edu)
LISA LAMKINS, Associate State Director, AARP WI State Office; (www.aarp.org)
PAUL RYAN, US Congressman, 1st Congressional District, Republican (www.house.gov/ryan)

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Forum 23: Our Families, Our Pocketbooks, and Wisconsin's Budget
PEDRO COLON, State Representative, 8th Assembly District, Democrat (www.legis.state.wi.us/assembly/asmhomepages)
CHARITY ELESON, Executive Director, Wisconsin Council on Children and Families (www.wccf.org)
JIM MILLER, President, Wisconsin Policy Research Institute (www.wpri.org)
JEFF STONE, State Representative, 82nd Assembly District, Republican (www.legis.state.wi.us/assembly/asmhomepages)

Forum 24: Wisconsin's New Immigrants: Benefit or Burden?
ED A. FALLONE, JD, Associate Professor Law, Marquette University Law School, founding member of The Catholic Charities Immigration Legal Assistance program;(www.marquette.edu)
CHRISTINE NEUMANN ORTIZ, President, Voces de la Frontera and active member of the Immigrant Organizing Committee and the national organization, Fair Immigration Reform Movement - FIRM (www.vocesdelafrontera.net)
AHMED J. QUERESHI, JD, Attorney, Ahmed J. Quereshi Law Office, Islamic Society's representative to Milwaukee Association of Interfaith Relations, frequent lecturer on Islam to non-Muslim audiences
SUSAN TULLY, Midwest Regional Director, The Federation for American Immigration Reform or FAIR (www.fairus.org)

3-PART SERIES: POLICE/COMMUNITY TENSIONS
Forum 25: PART I: PERSPECTIVES FROM THE POLICE
STEVEN G. BRANDL, PhD, associate professor, Dept. of Criminal Justice, UW-Milwaukee; (www.uwm.edu)
ROSA DOMINGUEZ, president and CEO, Council for Spanish Speaking, member of Milwaukee Commission on Police and Community Relations, former commissioner of Fire and Police Commission (www.councilforthespanishspeakingmilw.org)
MARY HOERIG, captain, Profession Performance Division, Milwaukee Police Department
LENARD WELLS, MS, chair, The Parole Commission of Wisconsin, former Milwaukee police officer

Forum 26: PART II: PERSPECTIVES FROM THE PEOPLE
PETER G. EARLE, JD, civil rights attorney, Peter Earle Law Offices
GLORIA F. GILMER, social justice activist and educator
DENNIS HANSON, director, Wisconsin Law Enforcement Training and Standards Bureau, WI Dept of Justice (www.doj.state.wi.us)
JEFF YANG, CEO, Global Staffing Resources, co-owner, Noodle House, Hmong activist

Forum 27: PART III: FINDING SOLUTIONS THAT WORK FOR THE COMMUNITY AND POLICE
NAN HEGERTY, chief, Milwaukee Police Department
KENYATTA RILEY, JD, attorney; Eisenberg & Riley Law Offices, chair, member of Milwaukee Commission on Police & Community Relations, NAACP Legal Redress Committee (www.hcbnaacp.org)
STAN STOJKOVIC, PhD, dean and professor, Helen Bader School of Social Welfare, UW-Milwaukee (www.uwm.edu)
MARCUS WHITE, executive director, Interfaith Conference of Greater Milwaukee (www.interfaithconference.org), member of Milwaukee Commission on Police and Community Relations

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Fixing Health Care (6-part series)
Forum 1: Health Care: Right or Privilege?
Kristine Gebbie, DrPH, RN, Director, Center for Health Policy, Columbia University (www.columbia.edu)
Wayman Parker, MD, Partner, Capitol Dr. Health Care Center
John Petersen, MD, President, Center for International Health, Former Director Milwaukee County Hospital
Robyn Shapiro, JD, Director, Center of Bioethics, MCW/ Partner, Michael, Best and Friedrich Law Firm

Forum 2: The Industry: Who Benefits?
Paul Nannis, Vice President, Government Community Relations, Aurora Health Care
Larry Rambo, CEO, Humana, Inc./Wisconsin and Michigan Markets
Jim Wrich, CEO, J Wrich and Associates

Forum 3: Health Care: A System or Chaos?
Georgia Cameron, Senior. Vice President, Business Development, OIC-GM and former Assistant Director of Milwaukee Public Health
Bobby Peterson, Public Interest Attorney, ABC for Health Inc. (www.safetyweb.org)
Chris Queram, CEO, Employer Health Care Alliance
David Riemer, Budget Director, State of Wisconsin

Forum 4: National Systems
Linda F. Farley, MD, Prof Emerita, UW Medical School (www.med.wisc.edu)
David A. Kindig, MD, PhD, Professor Emeritus, Population Health Sciences, UW Medical School (www.med.wisc.edu)
Katharyn A. May, RN, DNSc, Professor and Dean, School of Nursing, UW-Madison (www.wisc.edu)
Louise Trubek, JD, Director, Health Law Project, UW-Madison Law School (www.law.wisc.edu)

Forum 5: Wisconsin's Future
Wayne Corey, Executive Director, Wisconsin Independent Businesses (www.wibiz.org)
David Newby, President, AFL-CIO Wisconsin (www.wisaflcio.org)
Art Taggart, JD, Chair, Coalition for Wisconsin Health (www.wisconsinhealth.org)
John Torinus, CEO, Serigraph Inc. (www.serigraph.com)
Jim Wrich, CEO, J.Wrich and Associates

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Forum 6: Fixing Health Care: Politics and Ideals
Bill Broydrick, Principal, Broydrick and Associates (www.broydrick.com)
Eugene S. Farley, MD, Emeritus Professor, UW-Madison (www.wisc.edu)
Margaret A. Farrow, Director of Local Government Services, Law Firm of Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek
John Norquist, Mayor, City of Milwaukee.

Taxes (2-part series)
Forum 7: Tax Policy: What's Fair?
Joan Hansen, Director of Tax & Corporate Policy, Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce (www.wmc.org )
Michael Rosen, PhD, Chair, Dept of Economics, MATC (www.matc.edu)
Noel Williams, CPA, Williams and Associates
Clare Zempel, CFA, Consultant in Economics and Investment Strategies.

Forum 8: Tax Freeze: City-County Consequences
Rich Abelson, Executive Director, AFSCME (www.afscme.org)
Chris Kliesmet, Citizens for Responsible Government (www.responsiblegov.net)
Sammis White, PhD, Professor, Department of Urban Planning, UW-Milwaukee (www.uwm.edu)
Janice Wilberg, PhD, Community Planning Consultant

Civic Participation and Government (12-part series)
Forum 9: What Should We Expect from Government?
Jim Carpenter, Lecturer, Economics Dept., MATC (www.matc.edu) and former Green Party candidate
Alberta Darling, State Senator (www.legis.state.wi.us)
Barbara Lawton, Lt. Governor (www.ltgov.state.wi.us)
Ed Thompson, Chair, Libertarian Party of Wisconsin (www.lpwi.org)

Forum 10: The Patriot Act: Balancing Freedom & Security
Bob Barr, JD, former U.S. Congressman and 21st Century Liberties Chair for Freedom and Privacy, American Conservative Union (www.conservative.org)
Steven M. Biskupic, JD, U.S. Attorney, Eastern Dist. of Wisconsin (www.usdoj.gov)
David Mitchell, Special Agent, FBI ( www.fbi.gov)
Nadine Strossen, JD, President, ACLU (www.aclu.org) and Constitutional Law Professor, NY Law School (www.nyls.edu)

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Forum 11: Why Don't We Vote?
Kathleen A. Dolan, PhD, Associate Professor, Political Science Dept., UWM (www.uwm.edu)
Gladys Gonzalez, Director, Lawyer Referral & Information Service, Milwaukee Bar Association (www.milwbar.org)
Todd Robert Murphy, President, Todd Robert Murphy Advertising and Public Relations
Reverand Rolen Womack, Minister, Progressive Baptist Church (www.pbcfamily.org)

Forum 12: Can Milwaukee Government Create Jobs?
Sheila Cochran, Secretary Treasurer, Milwaukee County Labor Council (www.milwaukeelabor.org)
Curtiss E. Harris, Senior Partner, Advantage Business Partners
Barry R. Mandel, President, Mandel Group
Julia Taylor, President, Greater Milwaukee Committee (www.gmconline.org)

Forum 13: Power to the Voter
Rick Graber, JD, Chair, Wisconsin Republican Party
Art Heitzer, JD, Heitzer Law Office, Political Activist
Linda Honold, Chair, Wisconsin Democratic Party
Mike McCabe, Executive Director, Wisconsin Democracy Campaign (www.wisdc.org)

Forum 14: Race to the White House
Barbara Boxer, JD, Co-Chair Government Relations, Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren
Enrique Figueroa, PhD, Director, Roberto Hernandez Center for Latino Affairs, UW-Milwaukee (www.uwm.edu)
Thomas M. Holbrook, PhD, Professor, Dept. of Political Science, UW-Milwaukee; (www.uwm.edu)
Gerard A. Randall, Jr., President and CEO, Private Industry Council of Milwaukee County (www.milwjobs.com)

Forum 15: Dissecting the Primaries
Eugene Kane, Columnist, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel (www.jsonline.com)
Frederick P. Kessler, JD, Judge
Jim Miller, President, Wisconsin Policy Research Institute (www.wpri.org)
Mary Panzer, Wisconsin Senate Majority Leader, Republican

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Forum 16: Has County Government Abdicated Its Role?
Sheila Aldrich, Milwaukee County Supervisor (www.county.milwaukee.gov)
Rachel Forman, Executive Director, Grand Ave Club (www.grandavenueclub.com)
Marc Marotta, Secretary, Wisconsin Department of Administration (www.doa.state.wi.us)
Stephanie Stein, Director, Milwaukee County Department on Aging (www.milwaukeecounty.org)

Forum 17: GenXers: Unactivated Generation?
Chris Boston, Interim Lead Organizer, MICAH (www.micah.org)
Ramon Candelaria, Executive Director, Latino Community Center (www.latinocommunitycenter.com)
Shelley Jurewicz, Executive Director, Young Professionals of Milwaukee (www.ypm.mmac.org)
Stephanie Walters, Assistant Executive Director, Milwaukee Teachers' Education Association (www.mtea.org)

Forum 18: Visions for a Greater Milwaukee
Michael J. Cudahy, President, The Endeavors Group
Peter Earle, Civil Rights Attorney
Nancy Frank, PhD, Acting Dean, School of Architecture and Urban Planning, UWM (www.uwm.edu)
John Goldstein, President, Milwaukee County Labor Council, AFL-CIO (www.milwaukeelabor.org)
Margaret Henningsen, Founder, Legacy Bank (www.legacybank.co)

Forum 19: Milwaukee's Next Mayor and County Executive: Make Your Choice
Mayoral Candidates: Tom Barrett and Marvin Pratt
County Executive Candidates: David Riemer and Scott Walker

Forum 20: Metro Mayors: Living with Milwaukee
Michael R. Miller, Mayor, West Bend (www.villageprofile.com/wisconsin)
Christine Nuernberg, Mayor, Mequon (www.mequon.govoffice.com)
Jim R. Ryan, Village President, Hales Corner (www.halescorners.org)
Gary Becker, Mayor, Racine (www.cityofracine.org)

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Road to Reconciliation: Issues of Black and White (4-part series)
Forum 21: What Is Race? Who Defines It?
Pamela Oliver, PhD, Professor, Department of Sociology, UW-Madison, Principal on the Racial Disparities Project of Wisconsin; (www.wisc.edu)
Shelia Payton, President, Sales and Marketing Communications Associates, Publisher, WI Black Pages and authored Cultures of America: African Americans;
L.G. Shanklin-Flowers, President and Principal Consultant, Inreach, NGO delegate, World Conference Against Racism in South Africa
Winston Van Horne, PhD, Professor, Department of Africology, UWM, Teaching topics: African-American Politics and Political Philosophy (www.uwm.edu)

Forum 22: Race or Class? Which Is the Real Obstacle?
Deborah Blanks, CEO, Social Development Commission, authored Weaving Diversity into the Fabric of America
William Powell Jones, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of History, UWM, Teaching topics: African-American workers and immigration (www.uwm.edu)
Paul Street, PhD, Vice President for Research and Planning, Chicago Urban League, Freelance writer for Black Commentator, Chicago Tribune, Z Magazine
Frank H. Wilson, PhD, Associate Professor, Dept of Sociology, UWM, Teaching topics: Urban inequality, gentrification and poverty (www.uwm.edu)

Forum 23: Law, Money, & Embedded Racism
Ralph Hollmon, President and CEO, Urban League of Milwaukee (www.tmul.org)
Ahmed Mbalia, PhD, Lecturer, Dept of Africology, UWM, Teaching topics: Effects of racism, mass media and racism; (www.uwm.edu)
E. Michael McCann, Milwaukee County District Attorney (www.county.milwaukee.gov)
Devah Pager, PhD, Assistant Professor, Dept of Sociology, Northwestern University, Teaching topics: Racial stratification in education, employment and criminal justice system (www.northwestern.edu)

Forum 24: Can Reparations Bring Reconciliation?
Martha Biondi, PhD, Department of African-American Studies, Northwestern University, Teaching topics: Social movements, politics, ideology and protest (www.northwestern.edu)
Judge Russell Stamper, Wisconsin Reserve Circuit Court Judge
Kevin Walker, Freelance Journalist on Social Issues
Marcus White, Executive Director, Interfaith Conference of Greater Milwaukee, Worked with Archbishop Desmond Tutu in So Africa (www.interfaithconference.org)

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Election 2002: Choices Shaping Wisconsin' Future (10-part series)
Forum 1: The State's Role in Financing Public Schools
Andrews Morris, Educational Consultant
James Haney, President. Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce (www.wmc.org)
Karen Royster, Executive Director, Institute for Wisconsin's Future (www.wisconsinsfuture.org)

Forum 2: The Future of Criminal Justice in Wisconsin
Michael McCann, District Attorney, Milwaukee County (www.county.milwaukee.gov)
Pam Oliver, Professor, Sociology Department, UW Madison (www.wisc.edu)
Pastor Harold Moore, Director, 3rd District Community Justice Center (http://members.aol.com/NbhdCollege/centers/cjc.htm)

Forum 3: What Can the State Do to Promote Affordable Health Care?
James Hartert, Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, Cobalt Corporation
Pat McManus, Executive Director, Black Health Coalition (www.bhcw.org)
David Newby, President, Wisconsin AFL–CIO (www.wisaflcio.org)

Forum 4: Does Public Assistance Move People Out of Poverty?
Pamela Fendt, Research Policy Analyst, Center for Economic Development (www.csuchico.edu)
Anne Hazelwood, Women and Poverty Education Initiative
David Riemer

Forum 5: Can We Create A Competitive Workforce?
Linda Stewart, Director, UWM Center for Workforce Development (www.uwm.edu)
Laura Dresser, Research Director of Center on Wisconsin Strategy
John Stollenwerk, CEO, Allen Edmonds

Forum 6: The State's Role in Shaping Our Regional Transportation System
Thomas Carl, Acting Secretary, Wisconsin Department of Transportation (www.dot.state.wi.us)
Dan Finley, Office of the Waukesha County Executive
John Norquist, City of Milwaukee Mayor (www.ci.mil.wi.us)
Forum 7: How Do We Resolve the State Budget Deficit?
Andrew Reschovsky, Professor of Public Affairs and Agricultural and Applied Economics, UW-Madison (www.wisc.edu)
Michael Rosen, Chair, MATC Department of Economics (www.matc.edu); President, Local 212 AFT
Jeaneete Bell, Mayor city of West Allis (www.westalliscentennial.com)
Richard Chandler, Secretary for Department of Revenue, State of Wisconsin (www.dor.state.wi.us)

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Forum 8: Tax Policy: Who Pays?
Tim Sheehy, President, Metropolitan Milwaukee Association (www.mmac.org)
Jack Norman, Research Director, Institute of Wisconsin's Future (www.wisconsinsfuture.org)
Spencer Coggs, State Representative

Forum 9: Campaign Finance: Free Speech, Fair Elections, Equal Access?
Carin Clauss, Professor, UW-Madison Law School (www.wisc.edu)
Nathan P. Feinsinger, Professor, Labor Law, UW-Madison Law School (www.wisc.edu)
Mike Wittenwvler, Plaintiffs Attorney for challenge to new Wisconsin campaign
Mike McCabe, Executive Director, Wisconsin Democracy Campaign (www.wisdc.org)

Forum 10: What Do the Election Results Tell Us?
Eugene Kane, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Columnist (www.jsonline.com)
Fred Kessler, Judge
Thomas Holbrook, Professor, Political Science, UWM (www.uwm.edu)
John Nichols, editor, The Capital Times (www.madison.com)

Energy for the Future (4-part series)
Forum 11: SE Wisconsin Energy Needs:
Where We Are, How Did We Get Here and Where Are We Going?

Lee Cullen, Senior Partner, Cullen Weston, Pines and Bach Law (www.cwpb.com)
Bert Garvin, Public Service Commission of Wisconsin (www.psc.wi.gov)
Ed Garvey, Senior Partner, Garvey and Stoddard Law
Mark Williamson, Vice President of American Transmission Company (www.atcllc.com)

Forum 12: The WI Energies answer: "Power of the Future" Plan
Chip Brewer, Director of Government Relations S.C. Johnson and Sons, Inc. (www.scjohnson.com)
Larry Salustro, Executive Vice President of Wisconsin Energy (www.wisconsinenergy.com)
Joe Strohl, Strohl and Associates
John Thompson, Clean Air Task Force (www.catf.us)

Forum 13: Other Powers of the Future: Are There Viable Alternatives?
George Edgar, Director of The Wisconsin Energy Conservation Corporation (www.weccusa.org)
Ron Kind, U.S. Representative, 3rd Congressional District
Susan Stratton, Executive Director of Energy Center of Wisconsin (www.ecw.org) Carl Siegrist, Senior Renewable Energy Strategist, WE Energy (www.we-energies.com)

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Forum 14: Energy Policy: Effects on Investors, Consumers and the Economy
Steve Hinker, Executive Director of Citizens' Utility Board (www.citizensutilityboard.org)
Dennis Gizezinski, Enviornmental Attorney
Kris Krause, Vice President of WE Energy Enviornmental Group
Kevin Quinn, St. Norberts College (www.snc.edu)

Wisconsin's Criminal Justice System: Is It Working? (4-part series)
Forum 15: What Should the Criminal Justice System Be Doing?
Paul Bucher, District Attorney, Waukesha County (www.waukeshacounty.gov)
Rodney Cubbie, Attorney At Law;
Walter Dickey, Evjue-Bascom Professor of Criminal Law, University of Wisconsin Law School (www.law.wisc.edu)
Sue Kenealy, Manager, Community Partners-SDC.

Forum 16: The Juvenile Justice System: Rehabilitation or Criminal Training?
Ramon Candelaria, Executive Director, Latino Community Center; (www.latinocommunitycenter.com)
Gary Erdmann, Executive Director, Lad Lake, Inc.; (www.ladlake.org)
Nancy Joseph, Assistant Federal Defender, Former Public Juvenile Defender; (www.rashkind.com)
Honorable Michael Malmstadt, Judge, Milwaukee County Children's Court Branch 39 (www.county.milwaukee.gov)

Forum 17: Sentencing and Prisons: Costs and Effects
Honorable Louis Butler, Judge, Milwaukee County Circuit Court Branch 9 (www.county.milwaukee.gov)
Matthew Frank, Secretary, Department of Corrections; (www.wi-doc.com)
LaVealea Grandberry, Women's Support Specialist, Asha Family Services, Inc., and Graduate of Project Return (www.volunteermatch.org)
Pam Oliver, Professor of Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison (www.wisc.edu)

Forum 18: Innovative Approaches to Justice
Fr. John Celichowski, Pastor, St. Benedict the Moor Parish and Attorney;
Janine Geske, Acting Dean, Marquette University Law School (www.marquette.edu)
Kit McNally, Executive Director, Benedict Center (www.benedictcenter.org)
Bob Gibson, Criminal Justice Systems Consultant and President, Preston Corporation (www.business.com)

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The Future of Public Education in Milwaukee (4-part series)
Forum 19: Race, Quality and Neighborhood Schools
Janie Hatton, Principal and Principal Coach, North Division and MPS (www.milwaukee.k12.wi.us)
Dr. Aquine Jackson, Director, Office of Neighborhood Schools, Milwaukee Public Schools (www.milwaukee.k12.wi.us)
Robert Lowe, Co-Chair/Professor, School of Education, Marquette University (www.marquette.edu)
Antonio Riley, Executive Director, Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority (www.wheda.com)

Forum 20: Crisis in Public Education Funding
Paulette Copeland, Vice President and Literacy Specialist, Milwaukee Teachers Education Association and Milwaukee Public Schools (www.milwaukee.k12.wi.us)
Doug Haselow, Executive Director, Association for Equity in Funding (www.waef.net)
Jack Norman, Research Director, Institute for Wisconsin's Future (www.wisconsinsfuture.org)
David Riemer, State Budget Director, Wisconsin Department of Administration (www.doa.state.wi.us)

Forum 21: Testing and Accountability: How Do We Leave No Child Behind?
Deb Lindsey, Director, Division of Assessment and Accountability, MPS (www.milwaukee.k12.wi.us)
Jennifer Morales, 5th District Director, Milwaukee Board of School Directors (www.milwaukee.k12.wi.us)
Bob Peterson, Teacher, La Escuela de Fratney and Editor, Rethinking School (www.milwaukee.k12.wi.us)
Betty Smith, Director, Milwaukee Catalyst (www.mediatransparency.org)

Forum 22: Facing Challenges of Urban Education: Racial Disparities, Dropouts and Job Preparation
William Andrekopoulos, Superintendent, Milwaukee Public Schools (www.milwaukee.k12.wi.us)
Elizabeth Burmaster, State Superintendent, Department of Public Instruction (www.dpi.wi.gov)
Darnell Cole, President, MATC (www.matc.edu)
Nancy Zimpher, Chancellor, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (www.uwm.edu)

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Wisconsin Water: Conflicts, Crisis and Solutions? (5-part series)
Forum 23: Water, The Resource: Is Our Well running Dry?
Robert Biebel, Chief Environmental Planner, Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission (www.sewrpc.org)
Douglas Cherkauer, Prof. of Hydrogeology, UWM – Dept. of Geological Sciences (www.uwm.edu)
Carol Lombardi, Mayor, City of Waukesha (www.ci.waukesha.wi.us)
Atty. Melissa Scanlan, Exec. Dir, Midwest Environmental Advocates, Inc, (www.midwestadvocates.org)

Forum 24: Water, The Commodity: Who Owns It? Who Can Sell It?
Cameron Davis, Executive Director Lake Michigan Federation (www.greatlakesdirectory.org)
Morgan Robertson, Research Fellow, Geography Dept-UW Madison/Consulting Ecologist, Applied Ecological Services, Inc (www.wisc.edu)
Cathleen Rose, National Water Privatization Task Force/Human Rights and Responsible Trade Committee, Sierra Club (www.wisconsin.sierraclub.org)
Tim Speerschneider, Atty., DeWitt, Ross & Stevens, LLC.

Forum 25: Water – Air, Surface & Aquifer: Can the System Hold Together?
Timothy Ehlinger, Assoc. Prof., Biological Sciences-UWM/Dir., Conservation & Environmental Sciences Program-UWM (www.uwm.edu)
Sharon Gayan, Team Leader, Milwaukee River Basin, Wisconsin DNR (www.dnr.state.wi.us)
Kevin Shafer, Exec. Dir., MMSD (www.mmsd.com)
Edward J. Wilusz, Dir., Government Relations., Wisconsin Paper Council (www.wipapercouncil.org)

Forum 26: Water, the Conflict and Crisis: Lifestyle Sustainability
Mike D'Amato, Alderman, 3rd District, City of Milwaukee (www.ci.mil.wi.us)
Daniel Finley, County Exec., Waukesha County (www.waukeshacounty.gov)
Nancy Frank, Chair and Assoc. Dean/Professor, Dept of Urban Planning-UWM (www.uwm.edu)
Joseph Greco, Former Village President, Menomonee Falls

Forum 27: Water, The Solution: The Individual, The Market, The Government
John Norquist, Mayor, City of Milwaukee (www.ci.mil.wi.us)
Peter Peshek, Partner, Dewitt, Ross & Stevens (www.dewittross.com)
Glenn Stoddard, Partner, Garvey & Stoddard Law Firm;
Peter Wise, Principal, Kestrel Management Services, Inc./Consultant to Council of Great Lakes Governors on Water Management Initiatives Great Lakes Charter Annex 2001 (www.kestrelmanagement.com)
 



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