Marian Fredal, a white Madisonian who has devoted a large part of her life to anti-racism work, is not surprised that, aside from overt acts of hatred, well-intentioned whites have difficulty seeing racism. She teachers anti-racism work shops primarily with Call to Action, an organization of Catholics who work to inspire social justice activism and reform within the church.
Isthmus contributor Rosemary Zurlo-Cuva reported on how Marian Fredal works to bridge Madison's racial divide in the June 6 issue, and discussed her story with WORT producer Dylan Brogan on the June 5 edition of In Our Backyard.
Listen to the interview.