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May Day marchers in Milwaukee want President Joe Biden to live up to campaign promises and criticize Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson.
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Delays in citizenship or documentation can leave applicants in limbo and unsure of what to expect. Lake Effect looks into the pandemic's impact on U.S. immigration processing.
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The United Community Center in Milwaukee has the state’s only memory clinic centered around diagnosing and providing care for Latinos with dementia, and those services will soon be expanding.
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Acting Mayor Cavalier Johnson enacts new aldermanic districts in Milwaukee, Latino leaders concernedActing Mayor Cavalier Johnson signed off on new aldermanic districts in Milwaukee Tuesday.
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A Peruvian chef is making her mark on Milwaukee’s culinary scene and giving back to the community at the same time.
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The Milwaukee Common Council is going back to the drawing board to look at the city’s aldermanic districts. The Common Council sided with Mayor Tom Barrett’s veto of a proposed aldermanic district map and will reopen the redistricting process for more community input.
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In Wisconsin, the Latinx population has more COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people than any other racial or ethnic group. On Milwaukee’s southside, they’ve seen more cases than any other area in the city. The Latino Medical Student Association chapter at the Medical College of Wisconsin responded to this by connecting directly with Milwaukee’s Latinx communities.
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A group of historians is working to enhance the history of Latinx people in Wisconsin. That history starts with with Rafael Baez, the first documented Latinx person to live in Milwaukee, and extends to present day.
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In celebration of César Chávez' 94th birthday, Milwaukee leaders came together for the third annual March 31 event held by the Marcus Center.
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An art exhibit exploring what it means to be Latinx in the United States, opened Friday at Latino Arts, Inc. on Milwaukee’s south side. It’s called…