By Dr. Bola Delano-Oriaran and Dr. Sabrina Robins Our African American community in the Fox Cities, though smaller in population than Milwaukee and Madison, faces the same racial discrimination … [Read more...]
Forest County Potawatomi’s Annual Hunting Moon (Gi Wse Gises) Pow Wow Scheduled for Oct. 16-18
Guests will experience a treat for the eyes, ears and soul as a centuries-long Native American tradition returns to Milwaukee from Oct. 16-18 at the UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena. The Forest County … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Residents Invited to Vote on Future Water Initiatives
By Milwaukee Courier Staff Milwaukee Water Commons (MWC) and artist in residence Melanie Ariens will lead Milwaukee’s participation in the national Dare to Imagine Campaign for one full week, … [Read more...]
Fatherhood Summit October 16-17
Harambee Housing & Weatherization Resource Fair
Cancer Prevention Breakfast
860 WNOV Exclusive: Grassroots Organization Aims to Break Cycle of Domestic Violence in Milwaukee
By Ariele Vaccaro Domestic violence is a cycle, said Terry Strodthoff, but a cycle that can be broken. Strodthoff is the founder and executive director of the Alma Center in Milwaukee. The … [Read more...]
Walk To End Alzheimer’s
Stop the Violence, Educate our Children Carnival & Fundraiser Event
When: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 7 Where: 3600 block of 22nd St., between Nash and Finn Pl. What: $5 raffles, $7 dinners, $3 pony rides, games, face painting, cotton candy, hot dogs, … [Read more...]
Memories in the Making Watercolor Painting Series Planned for Individuals with Memory Loss and Their Care Partners
Milwaukee, WI – August 20, 2015 – The Alzheimer’s Association will host a Memories in the Making social engagement opportunity for individuals living with early-stage Alzheimer’s or related dementias, … [Read more...]
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