By Hayley Crandall Domestic and intimate partner violence remains on the rise in Milwaukee, according to a report released this month from the Milwaukee Homicide Review Commission. Domestic … [Read more...]
Local Man Inspired to Create Blue Hats for Democrats
By Hayley Crandall After noticing people proudly wearing the bright red “Make America Great Again” baseball hats, Guy Fiorita realized they were so much more than just hats – they symbolized a … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Art Museum Celebrating Day of the Dead Virtually: Crafts, Stories, and More
By Hayley Crandall The year is almost over and we’re in the homestretch, which means festivities for all the holidays and celebrations are soon to be in full swing. The Milwaukee Art Museum is … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Election Commission Director Speaks on Election Safety, Preparations, and More
By Hayley Crandall Executive Director of the Milwaukee Election Commission, Claire Woodall-Vogg, discussed the upcoming general election, from safety to early voting changes, during the … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Urban League Roundtable Discusses Stress and More Effecting Women’s Health
By Hayley Crandall Milwaukee Urban League hosted a virtual roundtable Wednesday afternoon to discuss stress and various health disparities affecting Black women through various … [Read more...]
Community Farm Maneuvering Through the Pandemic: From Farmer’s Market to Harvest
By Hayley Crandall The 22nd annual South Shore Farmer’s market in South Shore Park is still in full swing, at least for a couple more weekends. The market brings various vendors and products … [Read more...]
Alverno College Launches Institute for Black Women
By Hayley Crandall Alverno College launched an academic and leadership program for Black women, the college announced in a press release on Wednesday. The Thea Bowman Institute for … [Read more...]
‘Sister to Sister’ Brings Wisconsin Leaders Together To Encourage Voting
By Hayley Crandall Vote. The word and its importance have been the talk of the town since candidates started being announced, but now it’s crunch time. “If Black folks aren’t tired of hearing … [Read more...]
‘Lung Disease Doesn’t Stop, and Neither Can We’ American Lung Association’s LUNG FORCE Walk Goes Virtual
By Hayley Crandall Another fundraiser walk has moved online, but it remains just as important as ever. The American Lung Association’s 2020 LUNG FORCE Walk, sponsored by UnitedHealthcare, … [Read more...]
Young Workers Committee to Hold Essential Workers Rally
By Hayley Crandall The Young Workers Committee will be hosting an essential worker rally downtown at 4 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 20 to express the group’s opposition towards President Donald … [Read more...]
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