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Six people have died at the Milwaukee County Jail in just over a year. The people housed there report inadequate conditions and led a protest this summer.
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Local advocates and survivors of child abuse, Scott Kinderman and Christina Trinidad, will be honored at the Walk Together Milwaukee event with the Unspoken Hero Award for their work in supporting child abuse and neglect survivors.
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For Juanita Ramos, who endured years of abuse, the iconic Mitchell Park Domes are a sanctuary.
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'While You Were Out' explores a family's struggles dealing with mental health in an 'era of silence'Former Journal Sentinel reporter and local author, Meg Kissinger, opens up about her family's mental health journey in new book, While You Were Out.
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After being featured in this month's Milwaukee Magazine, musician, author, illustrator, painter and podcaster Brett Newski shares how his intuitiveness and mental health journey continues to influence his life.
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Rob Henken, president of the Wisconsin Policy Forum, and Mike Lappen, a behavioral health division administrator, share more about Milwaukee's expanded and restructured mental health services.
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Earlier this year, Republican lawmakers in Wisconsin rejected a measure that would have banned conversion therapy. While Wisconsin doesn’t have a ban on conversion therapy, local officials are trying to prevent the practice in the Milwaukee area.
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Will there be a state budget battle over Gov. Evers' plan for more mental health services for youth?Republicans question the proposed Gov. Tony Evers state budget and have introduced other bills.
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WUWM is highlighting the issue of suicide in Black youth through conversations with doctors, mental health advocates and people who have struggled with suicidal ideation firsthand. Here's Marina Murphy's story.
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Brian McBride, director of Children’s Community Mental Health Services and Wraparound Milwaukee, speaks on the organization's mission and impact on children and families in need within the Milwaukee area.