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May 20, 2026

Inside the Wisconsin Academy’s Biggest Night

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Inside the Wisconsin Academy’s Biggest Night

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The Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters connects Wisconsinites at the intersection of science, art, and culture. And their biggest event of the year is happening TOMORROW, May 21. They’re bringing the 23rd U.S. Poet Laureate, Joy Harjo, to speak at the Overture Center and our very own Bianca Martin will be moderating. Ahead of the big event, Bianca speaks with Tiffany Rodriguez-Lee, the Academy’s director of arts and fellows, who explains the Academy’s statewide mission, its “Finding Home” series, and why centering Indigenous perspectives is essential to understanding Wisconsin. 

🎟️ Learn more about Joy Harjo: Inhabiting Home on Earth and get tickets here.
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