Job Fair in Lindsay Heights, in partnership with SDC, MCFI, and Walnut Way — 200 plus positions are available
Individuals and organizations are invited to submit news releases, short articles and photos about their issues and events.
Milwaukee youth celebrate Kick Butts Day
Members of the Wisconsin African American Tobacco Prevention Network FACT group, part of Wisconsin’s youth-led tobacco prevention movement, joined other activists recently to celebrate Kick Butts Day (KBD), a national day of activism when youth are empowered to stand up against Big Tobacco.
Alverno College receiving inaugural Latino Spirit Award from Marcus Theatres® at the CineLatino Festival premiere night
Alverno College is receiving the inaugural Latino Spirit Award from Marcus Theatres in recognition of the college becoming the first Hispanic-Serving Institution in Wisconsin and for a history of supporting first-generation students.
Alderwoman Coggs launches 10th Annual Freedom Essay Scholarship Contest
Alderwoman Milele A. Coggs is challenging recent Milwaukee high school graduates to dissect the concept of “freedom” for the 10th Annual Freedom Essay Scholarship Contest.
Interested in receiving a grant of up to $2,000 to improve your neighborhood?
The Community Connections Small Grants Program supports resident-led efforts to improve the quality of life throughout local neighborhoods.
You’re Invited: Understanding the Roots and Legacy of Housing Segregation at Community Advocates Public Policy Institute’s 10th Anniversary Celebration
To mark our first decade and kick off our second, on April 26, Community Advocates Public Policy Institute will host a special night at the Milwaukee Public Museum featuring keynote speaker Richard Rothstein, author of The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America.
Congress instructs SSA to halt closure
Congresswoman Gwen Moore: “I strongly urge the SSA to heed the clear and unmistakable sense of congress on this matter and not close the Mitchell Street Office while the IG investigation is underway.”
HACM’s Westlawn Gardens receives prestigious national planning award
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the American Planning Association (APA) announced today that Westlawn Gardens will receive the HUD Secretary’s Opportunity & Empowerment Award, one of the highest recognitions in the planning profession.
Citizens even more empowered to report illegal dumping
As the Common Council unanimously passes a measure targeting illegal dumping, we would like citizens to know they are more empowered than ever to report such activity. Through the free City of Milwaukee (MKE Mobile) app, citizens can report illegal dumping very easily.
Upcoming: On-the-spot interviews at Aurora Health Care
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