Attend a webinar on how parents can get pandemic benefits; take a hike with Urban Ecology Center; check out Youth Empowered in the Struggle’s leadership summit; learn how to dance like K-pop stars; and watch the documentary, “White Right: Meeting the Enemy.”
Froedtert and Medical College of Wisconsin warn residents of COVID-19 vaccine phone scam
Scammers are posing as representatives from Froedtert and the Medical College of Wisconsin in an attempt to get financial information from those waiting for their COVID-19 vaccine.
Causey’s Career Corner: How COVID-19 forced 4 small-business owners to think big
Four Milwaukee small-business owners recount the ups and downs of doing business in a pandemic year.
OPINION: The road to being an ally for racial equity begins with a stop in front of the mirror
For white people, especially those who say they are committed to racial equity in this country, it is impossible to show up around this work powerfully and authentically without coming to terms with your whole self — and that includes the parts of yourself that are rooted in racism.
Community groups, Milwaukee leaders once again at odds over plans to expand I-94 East-West Corridor
Their concerns include whether an expansion of the freeway is necessary with traffic down since the pandemic began, the environmental impact of the project and whether it is equitable to communities of color in Milwaukee.
After last year’s record number of homicides, this group is looking for solutions from teens
A year after Milwaukee set a record for homicides, the Wisconsin Anti-Violence Effort, or WAVE, is forming a council of young people to generate and act on solutions to gun violence.
How to get a COVID-19 shot in Wisconsin: Vaccine hunters share tips
Tired of waiting, some eligible Wisconsinites take action or find help to nab vaccine appointments.
We Are Here MKE campaign seeks to raise awareness of domestic and sexual violence programs for communities of color, LGBTQ residents
A new campaign is amplifying the work of seven local programs that offer culturally specific services for survivors of domestic and sexual violence.
The NNS coronavirus update for week of March 15: A mass vaccination effort on the South Side; new groups to become eligible for vaccine on March 29
A new effort led by Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers and Ascension Wisconsin seeks to quadruple the number of vaccines available on the city’s South Side.
5 things to know this week in Milwaukee: March 15 to 20
Apply to the Ruth Bader Ginsburg scholarship; tune in to the Equal Rights Commission’s virtual talk; register for summer camp at the Urban Ecology Center; celebrate women in theater; and learn about incarcerated mothers.
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