In this episode of 1050 Bascom, we were grateful to once again have the opportunity to talk to Kacie Lucchini Butcher, a public historian and award-winning museum curator who is the director of UW-Madison’s Public History Project. Last summer, we talked with Kacie about the re-emerging civil rights movement and about the mission of the project to acknowledge and recover “the stories of those who experienced prejudice on the UW-Madison campus.” Given the rise of anti-Asian sentiment in the US over the last year as well as an increase in violence against Asian-Americans, we wanted to talk to Kacie about the Public History Project’s publication of two pieces that dig into the history of individual Asian-American experiences at UW- Madison. The first is entitled, "The University of Wisconsin and Japanese American Students - 1941-44", and the second is, “Japanese American Badgers.” As always, we enjoyed our conversation with Kacie and learned so much. We hope you will too.