Elevating Black voices in Madison, focusing on COVID-19 and the intertwined protests in response to police brutality and systemic racism:
- Black Like Me Podcast (Season 4)
- Defending Black Girlhood Podcast
- Urban Triage | Urban Triage on Facebook
- Freedom Inc. | Freedom Inc. on Facebook
- Madison365 | Madison365 on Facebook
- The Black Voice - a publication for historically silenced voices at UW-Madison
This list is not exhaustive, please help us add to it by emailing community@madisonpubliclibrary.org with links or voices we should be sharing.
Looking for more stories related to Madison and Wisconsin? More oral history and community history collections to explore:
- UW-Madison Cultural Landscapes: First Nations (YouTube - full version)
- Land Recognition & Native Mounds, Edgewood College
- Love Wisconsin
- Oral History Program at UW-Madison
- Madison African-American Oral History Project (2016)
- Dr. Alex Gee's Black Like Me Podcast
- Madison's LGBTQ Community exhibit and digital collection
- The People of Rural Wisconsin
- Wisconsin Veterans Museum Oral History Program
- I am Madison project by Madison365/Madison Community Foundation
- Westmorland Neighborhood Oral Histories
- Meadowood Then and Now
- The Megaphone: Connecting Stories for a Sustainable Future by Sustain Dane
- Settlin': stories of Madison's early African American families by Muriel Simms
- Madison History stories from WORT 89.9 FM
- The Bubbler Artists in Residence & more, WORT 89.9 FM
- An East Side Album: a community remembers edited by Ann Waidelich and Sarah White
- Real Life Library videos, created by WHOA (We Help One Another)
- Local Voices Network (LVN) - Madison chapter
- The Peoples' Stories of South Madison, Volume 1 by David Giffey
- Defending Black Girlhood Podcast
- Inside Stories Podcast