The National Lawyers Guild of Milwaukee condemns the false allegations of State Representatives alleging intentional voter misconduct and fraud during the recent presidential election.
Archives for 2021
Post for Community: YMCA calls on city to come together to advance equity on MLK Day
In the wake of national and local civil unrest, the YMCA of Metropolitan Milwaukee is asking Milwaukee to come together for change during the state’s largest Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day event, in remembrance of Dr. King’s famous words: “In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.”
Post from Community: First Stage offers free Virtual Storytelling event on Martin Luther King Day
In honor of Martin Luther King Day, First Stage will be offering a free Virtual Storytelling event to the Milwaukee community on Monday, January 18.
Getting healthy is always important. But in 2021, it could save your life.
Fitness and nutrition experts in Milwaukee offer their best tips for how to stay healthy during the pandemic.
‘It is not my fight to surrender’: Read rousing words from the 2021 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Writing Contest winners
For the 38th annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Writing Contest, students around southeastern Wisconsin responded to the theme, “Keep Moving Forward.” We’ve collected inspiring essays from the six age category winners spanning elementary to high school.
5 things to do and know the weekend of Jan. 15
Check out Milwaukee Recreation’s Yoga Fest; schedule a contactless pickup from the library; join the vigil for racial justice; explore Lynden Sculpture Garden with your dog; and check out Danceworks K-pop workshop.
Post from Community: “MLK Day of Service Event to Honor Dr. King”
On Monday, January 18, 2021, from 11 AM — 3 PM, several Milwaukee groups will offer a Milwaukee Food Giveaway, COVID-testing and much more in honor of the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King.
Post from Community: Marquette University announces two fellowships to support emerging or early-career filmmakers
Marquette University has announced two fellowships for 2021, offering emerging or early-career filmmakers the resources to complete a project intended to provide a significant impact on their career trajectory. The two fellowships are a Social Justice Fellowship and a New Voices Fellowship.
How one program teaches tenants their rights
The Rent for Success program educates renters on how to make safe and healthy choices in their housing. It also provides resources for situations renters may encounter.
Worried about paying mortgage? What struggling homeowners need to know
Need help to pay your mortgage? Here are some resources to help you survive this crisis.
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