Dennis Marshall, 39, talks about the challenges of teaching grade school students.
On the Block: A different path
Calvin Young, 55, talks about how he was introduced to life on the streets.
Mayor joins neighbors for walk in Washington Park
Milwaukee Police Department ambassadors joined Mayor Tom Barrett and Washington Park residents Tuesday for a one-mile walk through Washington Park, Metcalfe Park and Martin Drive, culminating in an ice cream social. Barrett is challenging Milwaukeeans to walk 100 miles in 100 days.
Lecture series asks ‘Do Black Lives Matter?’
Reggie Jackson of the Black Holocaust Museum puts the slogan ‘Black Lives Matter’ to the test in a lecture series that traces the history of devaluing black people in America.
Rain garden to occupy lot in historic Cold Spring Park
A desire among neighbors for an outdoor gathering space is coming to fruition with the help of several stakeholders.
On the Block: 18 years sober
Annie Davis, 61, talks about how she started using alcohol to escape a painful childhood.
Dance company’s summer show addresses social issues through movement
Signature’s Safe Summer Show showcased talented performers and the social issues that they wanted to highlight through dance.
Westside Academy II students prompt change in Washington Park community
A group of middle school students from Westside Academy II were recognized at City Hall for their actions to improve the appearance of Washington Park.
Corporate, education leaders hope to revitalize city’s near west side
A three-year, $1 million initiative is intended to promote assets and reduce crime on the near west side.
On the Block: Don’t cross this guard
Steven Tipton, 61, explains his job as a crossing guard at the corner of 35th and Brown streets, near the Westside Academy II in the Washington Park neighborhood.
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