Check out the new design for Moody Park’s basketball courts; help keep the Clarke Square neighborhood clean; attend an MPS listening session on what schools should do with federal funding; learn about the child tax credit; and support Next Door’s annual book drive.
FEMA offers generous funeral aid to those grieving COVID-19 deaths. Getting it isn’t easy.
Applicants complain of confusing bureaucracy and long waits as the agency handles thousands applications over the phone. A Milwaukee woman details her struggle to connect.
‘There’s a person in need, so provide’: How Milwaukee Bread of Healing Clinic helps those who are uninsured
The staff at Milwaukee Bread of Healing Clinic works to ensure those who do not have insurance get the best medical care possible. “It’s our responsibility to take care of each other,” the clinic’s co-founder says.
Salvation Army chaplains join Milwaukee police on the front lines of tragedy
Just like the police, Salvation Army chaplains are on the front lines of tragedy, delivering “spiritual and emotional care” when it is needed most.
OPINION: The real reason why critical race theory is under attack
Dr. Javier Tapia traces the history of critical race theory, as well as the recent backlash against it.
OPINION: The ugly truth: Students need to see themselves in their country’s history even if it makes privileged critics uncomfortable
We need to be OK with having uncomfortable conversations about unpleasant topics. We have to recognize that there may not be any easy answers or fast resolution to societal and systemic problems. That doesn’t mean we don’t try.
5 things to know this week in Milwaukee: July 5 to July 10
Celebrate the Fourth of July; check out “Chess & Art in the Park”; enjoy some music during Washington Park Wednesdays; apply for the LIT internship; and help LUNA paint a community mural.
‘Neighbors helping neighbors’: Finding food, friendship and community at Friedens
Friedens food pantries provided over 36,000 meals in 2020 despite one of its locations shutting down due to COVID-19.
5 things to do and know the weekend of July 2
MCTS returns to full-capacity rides; donate blood at the Milwaukee County Zoo; listen to the Jamie Breiwick Quintet; sign your child up for Happy Lil’ Campers; and check out CirculateMKE’s market series.
OPINION: Don’t say you love my Milwaukee if you are afraid of crossing the 16th Street Viaduct
To the people most offended by the idea of Milwaukee being called “terrible,” I have this to say: If you care about Milwaukee, you need to care about the Amani and Clarke Square neighborhoods the same way you care about the lakefront.
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