Attend a workshop for Black entrepreneurs; tell the library what services you want to see; get a tour of Latino Arts Inc.’s current exhibition; learn more about resources for people with disabilities; and find out about the work of birth workers and doulas.
Inside the NNS Newsroom: We are partnering with Report for America to hire a new community engagement reporter
We are looking for a community engagement reporter to better serve you. The deadline to apply is Jan. 30.
5 things to know and do the weekend of Jan. 20
Attend the opening of the “Music to My Fingers” exhibition; check out the “mutual aid shed” organized by Metcalfe Park Community Bridges; join a conversation on Black public health; participate in the winter coat drive organized by Voces de la Frontera; and attend Amani United’s neighborhood housing and economic development meeting.
From transient youths to homeless adults: Why some vulnerable residents continue to struggle
Many of Milwaukee’s transient youths spend time dealing with homelessness as adults. Here’s why.
NNS Spotlight: Mentoring program guides teens on a journey of self-discovery
Milwaukee nurse Jasmine Johnikin has launched a nonprofit organization to make sure teens don’t feel alone in discovering who they are.
‘I want everyone included’: Amani United’s new president says she will focus on building relationships
Elizabeth Brown, Amani United’s new president, plans to spend her term building relationships and using them to bring new development into the Amani neighborhood.
Should we provide tents to people living outside? A public debate takes a turn.
After reports of a dispute about the provision of tents to people living outside in MacArthur Square, important points of agreement have developed over the subsequent months.
5 things to know and do this week in Milwaukee: Jan. 16 to Jan. 20
Join community conversations on access to affordable internet; attend the 6th aldermanic district town hall; learn about how to host a Public Ally; check out the annual Havenwoods NID meeting; and view the “Art Against the Odds” exhibition that features art made by people who are incarcerated.
Here’s where you can celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day in Milwaukee
Monday is Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Here’s how to reflect and celebrate with your Milwaukee community.
5 things to know and do the weekend of Jan. 13
Visit America’s Black Holocaust Museum for free; check out Emmitt James at Var Gallery; attend a breathwork class for Black women; donate your trees to the city to become mulch; and take a candlelight hike through Havenwoods State Forest.
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