Sign up for summer programming at the Boys & Girls Clubs; engage with the community at the Ma’ruf Center’s barbeque; plant sunflowers at the Native Wellness Gardens; view the documentary, “The Black Fatherhood Project”; and join the second panel discussion in the “Systems of Racial Violence” series.
Meet three Class of 2021 grads you will be lucky to work for one day
Yes, these high school graduates are accomplished academics. But that’s just the beginning of who they are.
Families with children could soon get extra financial help. Here’s what you need to know about the expanded child tax credit.
Parents and those responsible for children will get some extra financial help this year because of the expanded child tax credit funded by the American Rescue Plan.
5 things to do and know the weekend of June 11
Clean up the neighborhood with the Gerald L. Ignace Health Center; visit the community resource fair; help spruce up Sunshine Park; learn about the St. Joe’s Accountability Coalition; and march with Pride for Black Lives Matter.
OPINION: How the March with Pride for #BlackLivesMatter forever changed me and my community
The March with Pride for #BlackLivesMatter brought hope that I had started to lose. It brought a sense of being proud to represent not only our LGBTQ+ community, but most important, my BLACK community under this beautiful umbrella.
8 places where teens and young adults can find jobs in Milwaukee this summer
Young adults in search of employment can find a list of available job opportunities here. The agencies range from the Earn & Learn program to the Wisconsin State Fair.
Here are places you can get vaccinated in Milwaukee
From churches to kickball leagues, Milwaukee will see its fair share of COVID-19 pop-up vaccine clinics this weekend.
NNS Spotlight: ‘There is a solution to this problem’: One company’s approach to diversity, equity and inclusion
Diversity, equity and inclusion aren’t just words to the staff of Colorful Connections, which helps businesses recruit diverse talent and create supportive workspaces.
New online tool helps individuals clean up criminal and eviction records
Legal Tune Up is an online tool that helps people remove certain types of arrests, evictions and other blemishes from their record that could serve as barriers to housing and employment opportunities.
5 things to know this week in Milwaukee: June 7 to June 12
Take a walk with County Executive David Crowley; browse the stacks at the Milwaukee Public Library; shop local at Alice’s Garden’s evening market; be the next artist in residence at the Clarke Square Neighborhood Initiative; and view the “Seeds of Liberation” gallery.
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