Organizations that serve youth had to get creative with programming once COVID-19 struck. Here’s what they learned—and what it may mean for the fall.
5 things to do and know this week in Milwaukee: Aug. 31 to Sept. 5
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.
The NNS coronavirus update: What Milwaukee residents need to know the week of Aug. 31
As students return to school, Milwaukee sees downward trend in positive COVID-19 cases. Here’s what you need to know this week.
Business accelerator program seeks next cohort of minority and female business owners
SPARC, a business training program of Scale Up Milwaukee, helps owners develop strategies to increase revenue.
Community continues to celebrate life of youth leader Quanita ‘Tay’ Jackson
A year after Quanita “Tay” Jackson was killed near Moody Park, community members rally to keep her legacy of leadership alive.
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.
‘I would like police officers to know that my skin is not a weapon’: What young Black men in Milwaukee are saying after the shooting of Jacob Blake.
We reached out to young Black men in our neighborhoods to get their thoughts on police-community relations and to find out what they feel needs to change to avoid more incidents in the future.
SPECIAL REPORT: Extreme heat puts city in double jeopardy
Twenty-five summers after a deadly heat wave hit Milwaukee, the city stands at the intersection of two public health crises: COVID-19 and climate change. Is Milwaukee ready for future extreme heat?
How to talk to your kids about mental health as the school year begins
As an unprecedented school year begins, experts urge parents to check in on their kids’ mental health.
How to navigate the Wisconsin Rental Assistance Program and other resources for renters
A guide for renters at risk of eviction during the coronavirus pandemic
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