Celebrating Juneteenth, Affordable Housing Developments, and Non-Melting Ice Cream
The City Cast Madison team is here to round up the news of the week. Host Bianca Martin and producer Phil Surkis recap Madison’s groundbreaking celebration at the Center for Black Excellence and Culture during this year’s Juneteenth. City Council addresses the complicated issue surrounding the lack of affordable housing with the approval of four new housing projects. Plus, UW-Madison food scientists research the chemistry behind no-melting ice cream.
Mentioned on the show:
Madison Center for Black Excellence finally breaks ground [The Cap Times]
Rev. Dr. Alex Gee reflects on Center for Black Excellence and Culture groundbreaking [Channel 3000]
Madison City Council approves Old Sauk Road, Essen Haus, tiny house village developments [Wisconsin State Journal]
400-ton Downtown Madison apartment building begins slow trek to new location [Wisconsin State Journal]
Housing shortage drives Madison city council approval of new projects [Isthmus]
UW-Madison Department of Food Science researches “no melt” ice cream [ Channel 3000]
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