Attend the Health Department’s Back-to-School Fairs; register for Milwaukee Recreation classes; watch a webinar on reckless driving; learn about the roots of segregation in Milwaukee (and America); and participate in a solidarity march for Black and brown lives.
5 things to do and know the weekend of Aug. 28
Join BLXCK MKE for a “March on Washington”; eat to your heart’s content in a cash mob for Triciclo Perú; check out the rummage sale in the Valley Pigsville; celebrate the Chicanx National Day of Action and Resistance; and participate in Red Bike & Green’s bike ride.
5 things to do and know this week in Milwaukee: Aug. 24 to Aug. 29
Check out the mobile food pantry at the Dominican Center; fill out the census; watch the city’s preliminary budget hearing; learn about Milwaukee’s summertime past; and register for a Black wellness retreat.
‘A big blank canvas’: Milwaukee’s creatives of color talk about the city’s challenges and their triumphs
Lilo Allen of the Bronzeville Collective and Katie Avila Loughmiller of the LUNA Collective discuss what it’s like to be a creative in Milwaukee.
5 things to do and know the weekend of Aug. 21
Take a painting class with the Farmhouse Paint Bar; ask professionals questions about children’s mental and behavioral health; row around with All Hands Boatworks; clean up Carver Park with Motivating Milwaukee; and check out “The Stitching,” a fashion show featuring designers of color.
5 things to do and know this week in Milwaukee: Aug. 17 to Aug. 22
Get registered to vote and connected to resources during “Activate MKE” week; provide input on the upcoming city budget; check out a bilingual storytime at Alice’s Garden; prepare for bus delays because of the DNC; and register for the COA’s “Beyond the Book Bag” giveaway.
5 things to do and know the weekend of Aug. 14
Check out CORE El Centro’s online Spanish cooking class; visit the Underground Makers Market; join the summer cleanup of the Lincoln Creek and West Basin; participate in the “Black is Beautiful” bike ride; and see the unveiling of mural featuring prominent Milwaukee figures.
A legacy of resistance: Historical resources for understanding local and national protest movements
Historians Robert Smith and Reggie Jackson discuss the history of youth-led protests in Milwaukee and recommend critical and historical resources.
5 things to do and know this week in Milwaukee: Aug. 10 to Aug. 15
Find out Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley’s vision for the county; donate to the food and supplies drive at Turner Hall; check out the North Side pop-up farmers market; support the annual book bag drive honoring Syville Smith; and join a bike ride for mental health.
5 things to do and know the weekend of Aug. 7
Join Safe & Sound’s weekly plug-in; celebrate MPS grads during a virtual ceremony; participate in a community giveaway; check out art day in the garden; and attend Liberate MKE’s block party.
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