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The National Science Foundation effort aims to clean environment, add jobs and boost DEI.
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The Milwaukee Water Works has a lot of new people fixing broken pipes. Training is part of the plan.
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Democratic state lawmakers wanted to remove restrictions on DEI efforts. But no, says Sen. Knodl.
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DevelUP program director Matthew Paschall, Don Bernards of Baker Tilly and Anthony Kazee at KG Development group share DevelUp's mission and impact.
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The production creates a comfortable experience for audience members with sensory sensitivities, while maintaining the show's artistic intent.
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Across Major League Baseball, the percentage of Latino fans and players has been growing.
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The Evers administration awarded $16 million in ARPA grants, including $6 million to non-profits in the Milwaukee area.
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Tucked in Milwaukee's Silver City neighborhood along the Hank Aaron Trail, you'll find a student-run cafe. Escuela Verde students hone their barista skills and build real-world job experience.
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A chat with the Milwaukee Public Museum’s director of inclusion, diversity, equity and accessibilityEarlier this year, the Milwaukee Public Museum hired Dr. Rhoan Garnett as its director of inclusion, diversity, equity and accessibility. Garnett shares more about settling into his new home in Milwaukee and how he envisions building an inclusive culture at the Milwaukee Public Museum.
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Racial diversity within the country is increasing, including here in Milwaukee and the State of Wisconsin. Recent 2020 Census data showed that across the nation, Hispanic and Asian populations increased, and the population of those that identified as “white only” decreased — a trend that statisticians at the Census Bureau have long predicted.