Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers today announced it will host its 2019 LATINO Health Equity Summit, “A Roadmap to Milwaukee’s Healthy Future,” on April 9 from 8:00am-3:00pm at the Italian Community Center.
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SDC seeks candidates to run for Board of Commissioner position, fight poverty
The Social Development Commission is seeking candidates to fill six district seats on the SDC Board of Commissioners.
‘I was once a destroyer. Now I’m a rebuilder:’ How a Milwaukee violence prevention program hopes to reduce gun violence
City leaders hope a new program that enlists hospitals and neighborhood “interrupters” can help disrupt the cycle of retaliatory violence in Milwaukee.
5 things you need to know this week in Milwaukee: April 8 through April 12
Happy Monday! Another busy week for Milwaukee. Here’s what you need to know to stay in the know. (Hint: Don’t be a litterbug.)
Five ways to find a job in Milwaukee
There’s plenty of opportunities for employment in Milwaukee – it’s just a matter of knowing where to look.
Local refugee women earn $10,000 by upcycling plastic bags!
Milwaukee’s Newest Artisans comprise a group of 12 women originally from the Democratic Republic of the Congo who now live in Milwaukee.
IndependenceFirst to host adaptive video gaming open house April 6
IndependenceFirst will host an open house to debut its innovative new adaptive e-sports program, IndependenceFirst Place, on Saturday, April 6.
2019 Milwaukee Black Restaurant Week
Committed to Co-Operative Economics Focused on Highlighting Black Owned Restaurants
Alderwoman Coggs announces 11th Annual Freedom Essay Scholarship Contest
Alderwoman Milele A. Coggs is challenging recent Milwaukee high school graduates to analyze the concept of “freedom” for the 11th Annual Freedom Essay Scholarship Contest.
Celebration puts Milwaukee’s female artists in spotlight
Art lovers from across the area came together last month to celebrate SWAN Day MKE 2019, an exhibition featuring more than 100 female artists from Milwaukee.
