The now-virtual museum, which is making progress toward a brick-and-mortar reopening at the corner of Vel R. Phillips and North avenues in Bronzeville, secures a major work of art and more than $1 million in funding through the Greater Milwaukee Foundation.
NNS Video: A taste of Cesar E. Chavez Drive (and it’s not anything related to food)
Cesar E. Chavez Drive is so much more than restaurants these days. It’s also about business. We talk to the folks on the frontline.
NNS Video: ‘There’s a better way to live’: A community garden that’s so much more than that
Hope Street Ministry has opened a community garden to serve the neighborhood at North 26th Street and West Capitol Drive.
Grandfathers honored for being “the shoulders upon which we stand”
Community members honored grandfathers for their contributions to the well being of their families at the 2013 Grandfather Celebration.
Milwaukee youths ‘speak truth to power’ at commemorative civil rights march
A commemorative civil rights march and a “Youth Voice Stage” on Juneteenth Day helped bring the civil rights movement to life for young Milwaukeeans.
North Division students use spoken word to describe their neighborhoods
Community Night at North Division High School revealed students’ perceptions of their neighborhood through spoken word poetry.
Milwaukee Rep artists help North Division students find their voices
North Division students learned to create stories and poetry from their own lives in a Milwaukee Repertory program this spring.
Milwaukee Rep connects students to their neighborhoods through arts
Students at Milwaukee’s North Division High School are learning about themselves, their history, and visual and spoken arts, thanks to an ambitious Milwaukee Repertory Theater program.
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