Neighborhood institutions such as Lopez Bakery and Restaurant, like many other small businesses, are in jeopardy of going out of business as the pandemic takes a financial toll.
OPINION: ‘The ability to know for certain’: My experience getting tested for the coronavirus
Getting that cotton swab up your nose is not a good look, but I was definitely going to film it to show my family and students that if I can do it, they can, too.
Checking in: How are you doing as we confront the coronavirus?
We continue to check in with our neighbors to see how they are doing as we all weather challenges created by the coronavirus. Today we talk with organizers from the Hmong American Women’s Association.
OPINION: On Ahmaud Arbery, ‘Stand your ground’ and the nonstop murders of our black kings
The incalculable number of black men who’ve lost their lives has been reduced to names — names that are invariably defamed for a killer’s defense. Names that are eventually replaced by new ones.
Community Heroes: She’s making life a little sweeter for essential workers
Since late March, Adija Greer-Smith, the owner of Confectionately Yours, has been making 500 to 600 cookies a week and giving them away to essential workers.
5 things to know the week of May 18 in Milwaukee: The COVID-19 edition
The Milwaukee Transit Riders Union is co-hosting a meeting; Sherman Phoenix has a fundraiser; the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee is still serving meals to youths; Southside Organizing Center continues its community cleanup; and the City of Milwaukee and Milwaukee County launch new pandemic plans.
OPINION: What I want my patients to know right now: Two months later
“I want you to prepare yourself for the reality that things are not going back to normal any time soon”: A family physician working on the North Side offers candid thoughts about the coronavirus.
5 things to do and know the weekend of May 15: COVID-19 edition
Check out Milwaukee’s ‘Active Streets’; learn about new pickup locations at the Milwaukee Public Library; read about best practices for small businesses looking to reopen; visit (virtually) The Domes; and give to a campaign to create a mural to honor Puerto Ricans in Milwaukee.
OPINION: Milwaukee’s black community is being treated as collateral damage for Wisconsin’s economic recovery
The behavior of state and national government officials is essentially telling black and brown people that our lives are expendable.
Checking in: How are you doing as we confront the coronavirus?
This week we check in with entrepreneurs Pete Cooney and TrueMan McGee to see how they are doing during these turbulent times.
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