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Legit landlords do exist. And Ihsan Atta is trying to prove it.

May 17, 2022 by PrincessSafiya Byers Leave a Comment

Ihsan Atta, aware of a bevy of negative news about landlords emanating from coverage of the city’s housing crisis – including a spate of evictions – wants people to know that there are good landlords out there.

Filed Under: Housing, Neighborhoods Tagged With: Dorrian Malone, housing, Ihsan Atta, Landlord Tenants, Mattie Mallott, Rent

5 things to know and do this week in Milwaukee: May 16 to May 20

May 16, 2022 by Sam Woods Leave a Comment

Learn about how ARPA dollars are being spent; party while showing support for Washington Park Wednesdays; attend a Teen StorySlam on the theme “Middle School”; grab coffee with elected officials; and learn how students can get a free summer membership to Planet Fitness.

Filed Under: Community, Neighborhoods Tagged With: 5wise, african american roundtable, arpa, escuela verde, escuela verde newline cafe, Ex Fabula, JoCasta Zamarripa, newline cafe, planet fitness, sanders super bowl, via, via cdc, washington park wednesdays

New Common Council President José Pérez draws on past experience to meet current challenges

May 13, 2022 by Edgar Mendez 1 Comment

Born on the city’s South Side, José Pérez has made history as the first Latino to hold the title of Common Council president. “I hope that I can be inspirational for people,” he says.

Filed Under: Community, NNS Spotlight, South Tagged With: Common Council, District 12, Jesús Salas, JoCasta Zamarripa, José Pérez, Judge Pedro Colón, MICAH, milwaukee, South Side

5 things to know and do the weekend of May 13

May 13, 2022 by Sam Woods 2 Comments

Meet Magic Mike from the movie “Blood In, Blood Out”; do some spring cleaning at Cherry Street Community Garden; learn about summer internships; buy plants in support of VIA; and support Black women-owned businesses.

Filed Under: Community, Neighborhoods Tagged With: blood in blood out, cherry street garden, magic mike, Milwaukee Christian Center, muskego way forward, she buys black, South Division High School, UWM, via, via cdc

A legacy of past choices: Milwaukee’s housing crisis explained

May 12, 2022 by PrincessSafiya Byers 7 Comments

Despite efforts from more than 70 organizations, Milwaukee is still struggling with affordable housing. Here’s why.

Filed Under: Community, Housing, Neighborhoods Tagged With: Anne Bonds, Bethany Sanchez, Community Advocated, deb heffner, Gwen Moore, housing, Joe Peterangelo, Metropolitan Milwaukee Fair Housing Council, Mike Bare, Public Policy Institute, Rental Housing Resource Center, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Wisconsin Policy Forum

NNS Spotlight: How Nearby Nature Milwaukee works to get Black residents interested in the environment

May 11, 2022 by PrincessSafiya Byers 2 Comments

Nearby Nature Milwaukee’s mission is to reconnect Black people to nature by offering nature education classes in schools, churches and community centers.

Filed Under: Community, Education, Neighborhoods Tagged With: Environmental Justice, Martina Patterson, Nearby Nature Milwaukee, Sierra Club of Wisconsin, Sierra Taliaferro, Steven Hunter

With help from AmeriCorps, Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers gets staffing boost

May 10, 2022 by Matt Martinez Leave a Comment

A group of people receiving a jumbo sized check

A new partnership between AmeriCorps and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will allow Sixteenth Street to expand its staff.

Filed Under: Community, Economic Development, Health and Wellness, Neighborhoods Tagged With: AmeriCorps, Bruce- Guadalupe, Bruce-Guadalupe Middle School, CDC, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Erik Miller, Marshfield Clinic Research Foundation, Milwaukee AmeriCorps, Milwaukee social services, Milwaukee social work, Public Health AmeriCorps, Sixteenth Street, sixteenth street community health centers, social work, United Way Fox Cities, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, UWM, Wisconsin AmeriCorps, Wisconsin Association of Free and Charitable Clinics, Ximena Vaca

Residents seek more mental health services and want more access to care, survey finds

May 9, 2022 by Matt Martinez Leave a Comment

The need for more mental health services and access to care in Milwaukee County were among the top concerns of those surveyed in the 2021 Community Health Needs Assessment.

Filed Under: Health and Wellness, Neighborhoods Tagged With: access to health care, Advocate Aurora Health, Ascension Wisconsin, Carrie Killoran, Children’s Wisconsin, community health investment Milwaukee, Community Health Needs Assessment, community health needs Milwaukee, drug use and overdose, Froedtert Health, Justin Rivas, mental health, Milwaukee Health Care Partnership, MKE HCP, MKE Health Care Partnership, violence

5 things to know and do this week in Milwaukee: May 9 to May 13

May 9, 2022 by Sam Woods Leave a Comment

Volunteer at Alice’s Garden; learn about what MPS offers in the 53206 ZIP code; enroll in a citizenship test preparation class with Voces de la Frontera; find out about ongoing efforts to draft a community policing policy; and get a free smoke alarm installed now through the end of May.

Filed Under: Neighborhoods, News Tagged With: 53206 Initiative, Alice’s Garden, american red cross, andrew s douglas middle school, community collaborative commission, covid-19, milwaukee fire department, milwaukee police department, Milwaukee Public Library, voces de la frontera

‘They can bring so much’: Despite barriers, Afghan evacuees enrich Wisconsin’s workforce

May 8, 2022 by Zhen Wang / Wisconsin Watch Leave a Comment

Wisconsin is in a labor crunch. Evacuees and other immigrants can help — if they can navigate transportation and other obstacles.

Filed Under: Community, Economic Development, Neighborhoods

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