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The 2019 Audubon Convention: “Audubon for Everyone” was Held in Milwaukee

August 3, 2019

By Nyesha Stone The National Audubon held the 2019 Audubon Convention: “Audubon for Everyone” was held in Milwaukee to bring together Audubon’s different chapters as well as national, state and center leaders from around the nation. The convention was held at Hilton Milwaukee City Center from July 26-29. The convention offered in-depth workshops and discussions, […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Audubon Convention, Nyesha Stone

Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office and Milwaukee County Parks Hosted their First Park and Public Safety Days

August 3, 2019

On July 20 and July 27, the Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office and the Milwaukee County Parks hosted the first Park and Public Safety Days. The first event was held at Kosciuszko Park and the second was held at Washington Park. The Parks and Public Safety Days were free events and open to the entire community. […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Keli Anderson, Milwaukee County Parks, Milwaukee County Sheriff, Parks and Public Safety Days

Youth Climate Action Team Interrupted Legislators’ Work Day to Bring Awareness to Climate Change

August 3, 2019

By Te’kyla Miller Climate change in Milwaukee is a big deal, and since the youth feel the adults aren’t helping enough, young people have taken it into their own hands to do something about it. On July 19, the organization Youth Climate Action Team (YCAT) had a protest in front of City Hall. They disrupted […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Climate Change, Protests, Te'Kyla Miller, Youth Climate Action Team

Water Street Dance Company Makes Debut with Free Summer Production “Evenings”

August 3, 2019

By Rhea Riley The newly revamped Water Street Dance Company makes their mini debut with their free summer production, “Evenings”. Held at DAYNC studio, founder and artistic director, Morgan “Mo” Williams transformed their rehearsal space into a stage, creating an intimate and engaging night of dance. Evenings is a refreshing change from a night out […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Rhea Riley, Water Street Dance Company

Milwaukee County Parks has been Recognized as an Important Bird Area

July 27, 2019

By Nyesha Stone When Brian Russart, Milwaukee County Parks Natural Areas Coordinator, first came to the Wisconsin Bird Conservation Initiative (WBCI) about designating Milwaukee County Parks as an Important Bird Area (IBA) he was denied. At the time, WBCI said it may be considered an IBA for educational purposes but not as a habitat for […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Brian Russart, Important Bird Areas, Milwaukee County Parks, Nyesha Stone

America’s Black Holocaust Museum Announces More Than $477,000 Raised To Complete Initial Development

July 27, 2019

A personal challenge grant issued last winter by philanthropist and Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele helped to raise more than $477,000 for America’s Black Holocaust Museum (ABHM) at 401 W. North Avenue in Milwaukee’s Bronzeville African American Cultural and Entertainment District. At the campaign launch, Abele pledged to match donations dollar-for-dollar up to $100,000. The […]

Popular Interests In This Article: ABHM, Americas Black Holocaust Museum, Chris Abele, James Cameron

WAATPN Launches “No Singles/No Loosies” Campaign

July 27, 2019

By Ana Martinez-Ortiz For the past 17 years, Graciela Hernandez has owned Mi Pais, 1401 W. Greenfield Ave., a corner store, which sells liquor, groceries and cigarettes. As part of the store’s regulations, Hernandez refuses to sell singles or loosies, the term used to describe the sale of a single cigarette out of the entire […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Ana Martinez-Ortiz, Wisconsin African American Tobacco Prevention Network

The Medical College of Wisconsin Held their Second Annual Cancer Crush Kick-Off

July 27, 2019

By Nyesha Stone In 2006, shortly before Timonthy Hoehnke’s senior year in high school, he was diagnosed with leukemia. His body struggled due to the high doses of steroids and chemo, and in 2008 and 2009, Hoehnke underwent hip replacement surgery. Then in 2013, he discovered he had two tumors. For him, it was an […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Fundraiser, Medical College of Wisconsin, Nyesha Stone, Timonthy Hoehnke

Student Loan Refinancing Study Task Force Hosted their Second Roundtable Discussion

July 27, 2019

By Nyesha Stone The Student Loan Refinancing Task Force is making stops around the state to listen to Wisconsinite’s stories on dealing with student debt. The idea originated from a recommendation made by Gov. Tony Evers. The task force includes the Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions Secretary-Designee Kathy Blumenfeld, Wisconsin State Treasurer Sarah Godlewski, and […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Becky Cooper-Clancy, Nyesha Stone, Student Loan Debt, Student Loan Refinancing Task Force

#CLOSEmsdf Commemorates the Second Anniversary of the Campaign to Shut Down the Milwaukee Secure Detention Facility

July 20, 2019

By Karen Stokes A coalition of local, state and national organizations and community members were out in numbers on a hot, sunny afternoon last Saturday outside of the Milwaukee Secure Detention Facility (MSDF) to observe the second anniversary of the campaign to close the facility. Activists chanted “Close MSDF, close it, close it” and held […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Alan Schultz, Calpih Muab El, CLOSEmsdf, Karen Stokes, Milwaukee Secure Detention Facility, Phal Sok, Sylvester Jackson

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