The Rev. Willie Brisco is all about justice. Especially for his African American community. For more than 36 years, Brisco has dedicated his life to fighting racism, having served as president of MICAH and WISDOM.
Help for the holidays: Places where you can get free meals
Here is a partial list of organizations in Milwaukee that have stepped up to help our neighbors in need. We know there are more so help us get the word out.
5 things to know this week in Milwaukee: Nov. 25 to Nov. 30
A campaign against human trafficking, a family cooking night, a community harvest dinner to celebrate Native American Heritage Month, an update on what’s happening in the Amani neighborhood and celebrating the one-year anniversary of the Sherman Phoenix are among the highlights of the week.
NNS on WGLB radio: A discussion of reckless driving in Milwaukee
NNS reporter Damia Causey joins WGLB’s Saryea Murchison and Dennis Walton to share personal stories and thoughts from community members about reckless driving.
5 things to do this weekend: Nov. 22 to Nov. 24
A holiday food basket giveaway to families in Metcalfe Park and Amani neighborhoods, a Latinx movie night, a plant swap, a housing resource fair and an exhibit featuring Muslim artists are our picks for the weekend.
NEIGHBORHOOD LENS: Keeping anglers going for 50 years on Center Street
A & C Live Bait is the oldest bait-and-tackle shop in Wisconsin and remains the only black-owned bait-and-tackle shop in the Midwest.
OPINION: ‘It has come down to life and death’: Ten strong steps to stop reckless driving and create safer roads
I am fed up, and like many of you, think we need to lower the hammer on those who use their cars as weapons in our community and neighborhoods. Here are 10 ways to fix this.
Help for the holidays: Resources for those who experience homelessness in Milwaukee (and how you can help)
Many community organizations mobilize to combat the issue and provide help. Whether you want to take action in the season of giving or need certain resources for yourself, here are groups that are helping the homeless.
‘Refugee Thanksgiving’ continues holiday tradition
Families from throughout Milwaukee and around the world recently gathered to give thanks and enjoy a delicious meal.
South Side neighborhood where acid attack occurred finds itself in uncomfortable spotlight
For the most part, the transition from Poles to Hispanics in the Polonia neighborhood has been quiet. But the Nov. 1 acid attack on Mahud Villalaz, 42, has led to a new unease about race in the neighborhood, with some fearful they could become the next victim.
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