Maria Peralta-Arellano
Eric Von FellowMaria joined WUWM as the station’s newest Eric Von Broadcast Fellow in December of 2024.
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May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Nearly half of inmates being held in jails across the country have been told that they have had a mental disorder, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
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The Legal Aid Society of Milwaukee runs eviction sealing clinics where renters come to see if they can get their names sealed from eviction cases.
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La Revo Books hosted a book study in February on “Defectors” by journalist and author Paola Ramos. Community members came to together to understand why some Latinos are leaning towards alt-right ideology.
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The Milwaukee County program Growing Connections offers gardening programming to those with dementia and their caretakers.
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Four Milwaukee Public Library locations offer seed libraries for the community. You can take seeds and donate them for others to use.
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UW-Madison student Christie Tirado explores how migration and labor have shaped her family. Her exhibit is showing at Milwaukee's Latino Arts gallery.
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At the end of June, the program that helps protect Wisconsin's natural areas is set to end after funding failed to be reauthorized.
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"Powwow People" invites the audience to experience a powwow right from their theater seats.
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The Wisconsin DNR has finalized an agreement to expand the state's most visited state park.
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On March 28, protesters gathered across the state to speak out against President Donald Trump's administration and policies.