For Black History Month, we looked through our archives to find articles, op-eds and personal essays that deserve to be revisited. That includes this piece written by Dr. Rob Smith and Barbara Miner discussing how the criminalization of Black people remains remarkably resilient.
2 Milwaukee organizations win grants to address domestic violence, sexual assault
Grants from Advocate Aurora Health will help UMOS and the Asha Project address domestic violence and sexual assault.
9 things you should know about Milwaukee Habitat’s affordable homeownership program
We talked with Jake Brandt, director of marketing and communications at Milwaukee Habitat for Humanity, to answer questions about the process.
OPINION: Local Black history every Milwaukeean should know
Rick Banks, Annia Leonard and Dom Portis pay tribute to Milwaukee’s rich Black history, sharing people, places and projects they want you to know about.
From the NNS archives for Black History Month: An open letter to white America from an angry Black woman with a bone to pick
For Black History Month, we looked through our archives to find articles, op-eds and personal essays that deserve to be revisited. That includes a reflection from Michaela Lacy from this past summer, reflecting on the legacy of her late uncle, Ernest Lacy.
Groups, lawmakers push to ease expungement of low-level criminal convictions
A bipartisan group of legislators is launching a new effort to reform Wisconsin’s tougher-than-average expungement laws.
Causey’s Career Corner: How a yarn business helped her knit together a community
Michelle Buckhanan started out crocheting to relieve stress. Now she is the owner of her own yarn store.
From the NNS archives for Black History Month: Milwaukee’s long, powerful history of Black and brown protest
For Black History Month, we looked through our archives to find articles, op-eds and personal essays that deserve to be revisited. That includes this history lesson from Antonio Ramirez on solidarity in Milwaukee’s legacy of protest.
A community gem for many, many years to come’: How ThriveOn Collaboration plans to transform North Side
The ThriveOn Collaboration, a partnership between the Greater Milwaukee Foundation and the Medical College of Wisconsin, will be housed in the former Gimbels-Schuster’s building on the North Side.
From the NNS archives for Black History Month: The Long March to Freedom
For Black History Month, we looked through our archives to find articles, op-eds and personal essays that deserve to be revisited. That includes this special project looking at the legacy of Milwaukee’s Open Housing Marches 50 years later.
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