Mother, author and Harambee resident Arlene McLaurin has had many experiences in life and believes she is destined to share them, especially with black men and women.
On The Block: Feeling the pain
Last month, Jeremiah Silas’ lost a friend who died in a violent attack. Since then, he has struggled to cope with the pain of that loss.
On the Block: Blaming the victim
Charles Justus took a break from digging up weeds in Alice’s Garden to talk about the unfairness of victim blaming.
On the Block: A business and a home
Rodney Anderson has been selling ice cream at Tastee Twist in Lindsay Heights for 39 years, but now he is concerned about gentrification.
On the Block: Patience is key
Shaun Brown has a lot of goals — travel more, buy property, get involved in transitional living — but she’s in no rush.
On the Block: On the job trail
Wayne Smith, 52, is unemployed but he said he hopes to find a job soon. He can do anything — factory, warehouse, office. He’s done a bit of everything.
On the Block: Feels like home
Tecola Strong moved to Milwaukee seven years ago. Since then, she has become close with her neighbors on Dr. Martin Luther King Drive, but still worries about neighborhood crime.
On the Block: Jimmy John’s philosopher
Allen Rogers seeks genuine interaction in conversations with the people he meets on the job.
On the Block: Dancing at City Hall
Nekea Leon recently participated in a performance at Milwaukee City Hall where dancers portrayed stories of residents of Sherman Park. Leon lived there as a young child.
On the Block: On track to nursing
Jerricka Horton, a nursing student who runs track in her free time, cares about health.
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