Forgotten Daughters, Inc., a Milwaukee-based nonprofit organization, is excited to launch its first Summer Girls Book Club for girls ages 10–14.
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Post From Community: Literacy Services of Wisconsin raises $124,770 at annual Illuminating Literacy Gala
The event celebrated student achievement and highlighted how access to education creates new opportunities for adult learners and their families.
Post From Community: Wear Orange, National Gun Violence Awareness Weekend
June 5-7 is National Gun Violence Awareness Weekend.
Milwaukee’s Culture Makers highlights the creatives who are shaping our city
Muralists, chefs, drummers and other creatives of color are illuminating the pulse of their communities. We’re shining more light on them through our ongoing series.
Nealita Nelson is building community one Lego brick at a time
After gaining national attention on Fox’s “LEGO Masters,” Milwaukee-native Nealita Nelson is using her platform to encourage creativity and community among builders of all ages.
Wisconsin Supreme Court revisits recusal rules amid debate over money and impartiality
The high court will hear arguments on proposed changes to judicial recusal rules, but immediate action appears unlikely as supporters and critics alike call for further study of how campaign donations and political support should affect judges’ participation in cases.
Post From Community: WISDOM 2026 Gubernatorial Candidate Forum
Join WISDOM for a Gubernatorial Candidate Forum focused on some of the most pressing issues facing Wisconsin communities.
Post From Community: Forward Scholars: Sips for Scholars invitation
Join us for an evening of connection, inspiration, and community as we celebrate the impact of literacy and invest in brighter futures for our students.
How one golf organization is bringing more Black people to the course
We Black We Golf has been changing the narrative of what golfing can look like for members of the Black community.
An apprenticeship aiming to ease Wisconsin’s teacher shortage is ‘stalling.’ Will it catch on?
The pilot program was meant to offer an alternative route into the classroom, but program leaders are having trouble enticing school districts to take on more apprentices. And enrollment has ground to a halt.
