An independent evaluation of Safe & Sound by Medical College of Wisconsin researchers shows its community safety team strategy improves neighborhood safety.
Dontre Day remembers Dontre Hamilton on anniversary of his death
Dontre Hamilton’s family marked the third anniversary of his death with a celebration at All People’s Church in Harambee.
Zeidler Center discussions aim to foster better police-community relations
After a dialogue between residents and police in Metcalfe Park, participants said the discussions could open the door for better relations between police and the central city’s black community.
The Big Eazy serves authentic New Orleans dishes on King Drive
The Big Eazy is participating in MKE Black Restaurant Week (April 17 through April 23) for the first time this year. See more coverage of MKE Black Restaurant Week here.
Community support critical to Black Holocaust Museum’s resurgence
America’s Black Holocaust Museum, established in 1984 but forced to operate without a physical location since 2008, will return to Bronzeville, pending a successful capital campaign, as part of a $17 million mixed-use development.
Overnight ‘lock-in’ offers teens activities, safe place to gather
About 50 teenagers attended the second annual Harambee Youth Soundbox Lock-In at the COA Holton Center.
Local artist paints the stories of All Peoples Church
Milwaukee artist Tia Richardson recently completed her mural, “The Love That Holds Us,” at All Peoples Church in Harambee.
TechForce center seeks to provide path to living-wage jobs
The Milwaukee TechForce Training center, created by a $1.3 million federal grant, has brought together public and private partners with the goal of educating and retraining individuals to provide access to family-sustaining careers in the information technology industry.
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.
Development honoring Welford Sanders’ legacy to open soon
Despite several setbacks, financing has been completed on the $21 million Welford Sanders Historic Lofts, a renovated building that will house residents and nonprofits and serve as a memorial to the man who led development efforts in Harambee for decades.
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