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Watch Live: Across the Divide community discussion ‘From #MeToo to what now?’

Journal Sentinel staff

Will we learn the right lessons from the #MeToo and #TimesUp movement?

What are those lessons?

Hosts Mary Spicuzza of the Journal Sentinel and Mitch Teich of WUWM (89.7-FM), Milwaukee Public Radio, will explore these questions with a panel of experts and our live audience at our first community conversation in 2018: "Across the Divide: From #MeToo to What Now?" 

Join us at 7 p.m. for a live stream from this sold-out event at Good City Brewing on Milwaukee's east side.

Follow the discussion on Twitter: #AcrossDivide.

The program will air on WUWM's "Lake Effect" program at 10 a.m. Monday.

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Panelists: 

• Lina Juarbe Botella, a social and human right activist with more than 20 years experience working to end violence against women and girls. She is director of community engagement for A Call to Men, a national nonprofit focused on violence prevention.

• Nola J. Hitchcock Cross, managing partner of Cross Law Firm, who maintains a nationwide practice in employment, retaliation and whistleblower law. She has handled dozens of sexual harassment and sexually hostile working environment claims.

• Katie Mullen, an artist and writer from Milwaukee, who co-owns BlackPaint Studios, an independent branding, art and design firm. She's also the founder of the From Here to Her Artist Collective.

• Rhonda M. Ware, who has worked as an attorney, trainer and non-profit leader. She is the founder of UR Aware LLC, which provides personal and executive coaching and keynote speaking services. She has served as a national trainer for the Mentors in Violence Prevention Program.