Quintes Williams, 25, who lives in the Metcalfe Park neighborhood, shares some thoughts on interacting with the police.
Youths go from ‘boys in the hood’ to ‘gentlemen on the town’
“We Got This,” a program to support young black boys and men started by Andre Lee Ellis, arranged an outing that combined dinner and mentoring for participants.
Residents ‘on board with positive changes’ in Washington Park
Residents reflected on their participation in Washington Park Partners at a gathering to celebrate another year of community revitalization. The organization also accepted a national award.
Old pavilion bites the dust in Johnsons Park renovation
The recent demolition of a pavilion in Johnsons Park sets the stage for the final phase of its renovation.
On the Block: BU magazine founder Marvin Pope
In 2009, East Side resident Marvin Pope launched the first issue of BU (Be You) Magazine, an online video publication. He is currently working on the seventh issue.
Latino Arts brings high-quality programming to students, community
Latino Arts, Inc. has been offering Milwaukeeans arts education and high-quality performing and visual arts from Latin America, Spain and the Caribbean for more than 20 years.
On the Block: Exercising their rights
Two city residents share why voting is important to them.
Borchert Field lawyer mediates for a peaceful community
Charles Robinson’s roles include father, lawyer, mediator and athlete, but friends and neighbors see his passion for justice and a peaceful community as defining characteristics.
ID not needed to vote in Nov. 4 election
The U.S. Supreme Court has temporarily blocked the Wisconsin voter ID law. Wisconsin voters will not need to show IDs to vote on Nov. 4.
Milwaukee Mural Map documents some of city’s visual treasures
After taking a bus tour of Philadelphia murals, Milwaukee community organizer Caitlin Sprague created a Milwaukee Mural Map to help bridge the divide between city and suburbs.
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