Alejandro Narvaez, 37, who grew up in Milwaukee, talks about how Puerto Rican culture and music have been a large part of his life.
On the Block: Looking good
Jovanny Serrano, a barber at House of Fades on Historic Mitchell Street, helps keep his clients stay clean and fresh with freestyle haircuts.
On the Block: Up to parents
Martina Joiner, 46, has lived in the city of Milwaukee her whole life, and believes things need to change.
On the Block: Need for street repair
Concordia resident Tyrice Baskin thinks the streets of Milwaukee should be repaired so they cause less damage to residents’ vehicles.
On the Block: ‘Make it your home’
North Side resident Linda Cooper discovered the African American Women’s Center by chance in 2004. Since that time she has become an integral part of the center as a volunteer and urges others to take advantage of it.
On the Block: Protect everyone
Artist Fatima Laster shares her thoughts on her painting “Be My Voice,” in which she addresses police brutality against African-American women.
On the Block: Bait and switch
Larry Hicks, 64, talks about his experience in a racially segregated Milwaukee Public Schools system.
On the Block: Hero of hot dogs
David Robertson, 45, has been selling hot dogs in Milwaukee as Superman since 2005, and he loves doing it.
On the Block: Need for change
Harambee resident Tracy Williams thinks that a multitude of things need to change in Milwaukee, and he would like to “start over.”
On the Block: Dangerous political situation
Harambee resident Jerry Walloch says that people in Milwaukee have become complacent when it comes to politics.
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