Repairing Together brings students from African American, Jewish, Native American and Hispanic schools together to learn about each other’s perspectives and traditions.
NNS Spotlight: ‘God is not through with me’: Willie Brisco and his continued fight for social justice
The Rev. Willie Brisco is all about justice. Especially for his African American community. For more than 36 years, Brisco has dedicated his life to fighting racism, having served as president of MICAH and WISDOM.
NNS Spotlight: ‘He doesn’t want to be king but he’s a kingmaker’: Meet the man behind Coffee Makes You Black
Bradley Thurman doesn’t know how he helped make Coffee Makes You Black “the go-to place” in the community. The stars just aligned.
NNS Update: Four things to know about what’s happening at Ascension St. Joseph Hospital
The community remains concerned about the future of Ascension St. Joseph Hospital. Here’s what’s been happening.
‘It’s getting out of hand’: Teens, community leaders speak on violence in Milwaukee
Students and community leaders speak about gun violence and the toil it takes on the community.
Dressed for success: A bustling fashion scene plays out along Cesar E. Chavez Drive
Walk between West National and Greenfield avenues on the Near South Side, and you will see a vibrant fashion destination, with at least half a dozen locally owned clothing stores that sell styles not found anywhere else.
The story of Sherman Perk: How a salvaged bit of the city’s past became a community gathering spot
Bob and Pat Olin fulfilled their dream of making a difference in Sherman Park when they bought a vintage gas station and redeveloped it into a coffee shop where neighbors congregate.
EXCLUSIVE: St. Joseph hospital will focus on access to care, chronic disease prevention, infant mortality and mental health
St. Joseph hospital will focus on access to care, chronic disease prevention, infant mortality and mental health, according to a detailed three-year plan being released Wednesday by Ascension Wisconsin.
NNS Audio: Voices from Sherman Park: Three Years Later: State Rep. Jonathan Brostoff thinks the system is still broken
Three years after his arrest in Sherman Park, State Rep. Jonathan Brostoff remembers a community in pain caring for each other.
NNS Video: Voices of Sherman Park: Three years later: ‘It’s still a warm and welcoming place’
Sherman Park homeowners weigh in on their neighborhood and talk about their community’s challenges and triumphs.
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