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Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Announces Funding to Help Distribute COVID-19 Vaccine

May 1, 2021

By Ana Martinez-Ortizv Wisconsin isn’t the healthiest state in the country, and while it’s not the worse it could always do better. According to the United Health Foundation’s annual report on “America’s Health Rankings,” in 2020, the biggest challenges Wisconsinites faced included high rates of excessive drinking, high premature death racial inequality and high residential […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Ana Martinez-Ortiz, COVID-19, COVID-19 Vaccine

Jury Says Derek Chauvin is Guilty in Murder of George Floyd

April 24, 2021

By Ana Martinez-Ortiz When police officers are sworn in, they take an oath. As members of a law enforcement agency, they vow to protect and to serve their community. In theory, police officers are the ones to call when something goes wrong, but many communities of color won’t make that call and it’s not hard […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Ana Martinez-Ortiz, Derek Chauvin, George Floyd, Police Brutality

College Possible Celebrates its High School and College Graduates

April 24, 2021

By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Sometimes, first-generation students feel a certain pressure to do well academically. While Bawi Kil Dawt Nun Par certainly feels that pressure, her educational aspirations are as much for her as they are for her parents. “Going to college and finishing my education has always been one of my goals,” she said. Par, […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Ana Martinez-Ortiz, Bawi Kil Dawt Nun Par, College Possible Milwaukee

Milwaukee Public Museum to Display “Nelson Mandela: The Official Exhibition”

April 17, 2021

By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Nelson Mandela is one of history’s iconic and beloved figures. His actions sparked change in his home country of South Africa and fanned the flame for social justice movements across the globe. Soon, Milwaukeeans will have a chance to learn more about this beloved leader, hero and man. The Milwaukee Public Museum […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Ana Martinez-Ortiz, Dr. Ellen Censky, Mandela Barnes, Milwaukee Public Museum, Nelson Mandela

Distribution of Johnson & Johnson Vaccine is Temporarily Halted

April 17, 2021

By Ana Martinez-Ortiz The distribution of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, also stylized as the J&J vaccine, is temporarily on hold. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration are looking into reports of blood clots possibly caused by the vaccine. According to a statement released by the […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Ana Martinez-Ortiz, COVID-19, COVID-19 Vaccine

President Biden Makes Moves on Gun Violence

April 10, 2021

By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Gun violence is entirely too common in America. Advocate groups and individuals across the nation have been calling for common sense gun laws, and earlier this week, the president joined them. President Joe Biden gave a speech laying out his gun violence prevention agenda on Thursday, April 8. The agenda consists of […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Ana Martinez-Ortiz, Gun Violence, Joe Biden, Mass Shootings

Roundtable Discussion Pushes for the THRIVE Act, the Next Step in Economic Recovery

April 10, 2021

By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Alyson Leon, a clinical nurse specialist in Milwaukee, oversees fives units at her work, including the intensive care unit. When the coronavirus pandemic began, Leon faced heightened demands at work. “Every day felt like a week and every week felt like a month,” Leon said. During this time, her grandfather tested positive […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Ana Martinez-Ortiz, Gwen Moore, Mandela Barnes, Nora Rasman, THRIVE Act, Vikisha Waldkirch

‘We All Have the Power to Make Change’: Dismantling the Law Enforcement Status Quo

April 3, 2021

By Ana Martinez-Ortiz People in positions of power are often meant to protect people. Politicians are elected to act in the best interest of their constituents, law enforcement exist to protect people, judges ensure that the law is upheld and so on. But what happens when that honor turns into abuse of power? There’s a […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Ana Martinez-Ortiz, Criminal Justice Reform, Kimberly Motley, Ramon Valdez, Wauwatosa Police Department

Racism Against the AAPI Community Isn’t New, But It is Rising

March 27, 2021

By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Racism toward the Asian American and Pacific Islander community is nothing new. History shows that discrimination against this group has always existed, but in the past year, it has gotten worse. The violence against the AAPI community reached a peak last week in Atlanta, Georgia when a gunman went on a shooting […]

Popular Interests In This Article: AAPI Coalition of Wisconsin, Ana Martinez-Ortiz, Asian American and Pacific Islander Community, Jessica Boling, Racism

City of Milwaukee Unveils Solar Energy Project

March 20, 2021

By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Climate change isn’t a new idea, nor is the use of clean and renewable energy, but in recent years the topic has generated more momentum and has been on the forefront of people’s mind. Earlier this week, Mayor Tom Barrett, Ald. Scott Spiker (District 13) and other community leaders unveiled the city’s […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Ana Martinez-Ortiz, Climate Change, Scott Spiker, Solar Power, Tom Barrett, Tom Metcalfe, We Energies

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