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David Lee of Imagine MKE and Jeffrey Morin from MIAD speak on what is needed to support an equitable arts career pipeline in Milwaukee.
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Since taking over one of Milwaukee’s premiere downtown arts hub, Kendra Whitlock Ingram has worked to promote racial equity and inclusion through the Marcus Center for the Performing Arts and ensure that the theater is an inviting space for all Milwaukeeans.
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i.c. stars is a program trying to address a major problem in tech: the lack of diversity in talent. In part one of this series, we spoke with Onom Boye,…
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Milwaukee nonprofit Greater Together has announced a challenge to Milwaukee's creative industry to hire at least 1,600 minority employees by 2030. The…
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The tech industry is known for its innovation and progressive solutions to modern day problems. However, one issue that it hasn’t been able to solve is…
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The federal government estimates the computer science field will need another 500,000 workers within seven years. But how many will be women or racial…
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The Pew Research Center analyzed post-millennials who are currently between the ages of 6 and 21 and found nearly half — 48 percent — are from communities of color.
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While the percentage of women on the boards of Wisconsin companies has increased, women still only comprise 19 percent of those boards. And that’s a…
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People around the country are continuing to react with anger and horror to the events that took place at a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville,…
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An election season often brings to the fore the issues that divide the country, but a Milwaukee organization - while not taking on politics directly - is…