Ashanti Travers, 16, talks about developing his identity and how he learns best.
On the Block: New Year’s resolution
Marilyn Daul, 52, quit smoking four years ago. Now she has another New Year’s resolution.
On the Block: Baking from the heart
Linda Burrell, the owner of Cakes by Linda Kay, bakes and sells a variety of desserts. Her mother passed down to her both a love of baking and some great recipes.
On The Block: Thefts thwart holiday donations
Laura Sue Mosier, 58, co-owns the Schuster Mansion Bed & Breakfast in the Concordia neighborhood. Her annual effort to donate warm clothing outside of the B&B recently hit a snag, because somebody has been stealing the clothing and selling it to people in the neighborhood.
On the Block: Giving hope to refugees
Chris Her-Xiong is a refugee from Laos. She founded the Hmong American Peace Academy in 2004 to give hope to Hmong youth.
On The Block: Grieving mother
Devin Cameron would like to help other mothers like herself who are grieving the loss of their children to gun violence.
On the Block: ‘Broken promises’
Lewis Lee, 41, says city leaders need to change the way they operate to become more in tune with the people of Milwaukee.
On the Block: Getting healthy
Vincent Ashford was inspired to start a healthier lifestyle when he began working at Walnut Way Conservation Corp.
On the Block: Word painting
Under5ive is a local Milwaukee musician who creates custom clothing to go with her songs.
On the Block: ‘Slow down’
Ellis McCoy, 64, said these days people are “rushing” too much and not carefully considering or planning their lives.
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