Seek employment opportunities at the Milwaukee Public Library Zablocki Branch; attend a Black men’s health panel; stretch your body at Sherman Park; support vendors at a pride market; and learn about homeownership.
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5 things to know and do the week of April 7
Share your input on a strategic plan in Washington Park; donate clothing to Muskego Way Forward; perform at a karaoke night; properly dispose of medication with the Milwaukee Police Department District 5; and learn ways to boost your business at the Sherman Phoenix.
5 things to know and do the week of March 24
Learn more about immigration rights; join Walker’s Point Association in a community gathering; share how you feel with the Hmong American Women’s Association Inc.; meet the county supervisor of District 12; and provide feedback on the biennial budget.
5 things to know and do the weekend of Feb. 14
Grab free resources from the Metcalfe Park Freedom Shop; swap old items for new ones; celebrate Valentine’s Day at Revel Bar; learn a new dance from Taylor Kristina; and bring your family to a winter festival.
LGBTQ+ Milwaukeeans share their concerns ahead of the election
NNS asked LGBTQ+ community members what issues are most urgent to them in this election.
It’s Pride Month: Here’s how to find LGBTQ+ resources in Milwaukee
June is Pride Month. We’ve compiled a list of organizations that serve LGBTQ+ people in the city
5 things to know and do the weekend of Aug. 19
Check out Your Move MKE’s hip-hop chess club; attend Diverse and Resilient’s food security resource party; listen to music on the Beerline; attend the back-to-school party at Clovernook Playground; and have fun at the LGBTQ+ barbeque at Jackson Park.
5 things to know and do this week in Milwaukee: July 25 to July 29
Participate in a discussion for Black people about pregnancy prevention planning; attend COA’s weekly concert series; check out a monthly support space for Hmong LGBTQ+ people; learn about job opportunities at MCTS; and volunteer to drive people to the polls.
LGBTQ+ voices from within the Black Lives Matter movement
Through marches, murals and speeches, LGBTQ+ members of the Black Lives Matter movement are leading crucial conversations in the community.
