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Salsa music is a blend of instruments and musical styles from many cultures. So, it’s no surprise that it attracts a diverse group of dance students each week at the Delaware House in Milwaukee’s Bay View neighborhood.
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The Lake Effect team heads to Anodyne in Walker's Point for a show on-stage in front of a live audience to explore the neighborhood’s LGBTQ history, learn how Walker’s Point became the center of Latinx life in the city, look at the neighborhood’s foodie scene, and learn about Clock Shadow Creamery.
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Two-hundred-fifty people gathered along Lake Michigan at South Shore Park Beach earlier this month. It was a celebration of the lake itself and the importance of freshwater in every facet of life.
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Latino Conservation Week encourages Latinos across the U.S. to enjoy the outdoors and become advocates for environmental stewardship.
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One of Milwaukee’s culturally-rich neighborhoods is Historic Mitchell Street on the city’s south side. Its businesses and residents have evolved, starting with deep Polish roots to today’s rich Hispanic flavor.
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Christine Neumann-Ortiz, executive director of Voces de la Frontera in Milwaukee, speaks on the annual May Day March and what it highlights.
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Dinorah Márquez, director of the Latino Arts Strings program, and Gohar Vardanyan, an acclaimed classical guitarist and headliner at the event, talk about the tenth annual festival.
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The Hispanic Professionals of Greater Milwaukee recently received a $350,000 multi-year gift from Bader Philanthropies. Francesca Mayca Wegner, executive director of HPGM, details the organization's goals and strategies to advance Hispanics and Latinos across diverse professional fields.
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Celebrating 50 years since the sit-in at UW-Milwaukee, The Latinx Activism Oral History Community Project, develops an educational podcast of historical interviews.
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Across Major League Baseball, the percentage of Latino fans and players has been growing.