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The Heal the Hood Milwaukee Block Party and Resource Fair returns to the city this weekend for its 11th annual celebration on May 27 between 8th and 12th and Burleigh Street.
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DevelUP program director Matthew Paschall, Don Bernards of Baker Tilly and Anthony Kazee at KG Development group share DevelUp's mission and impact.
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African American environmental pioneers and rising stars celebrated at fourth annual event in Milwaukee.
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MAdre Wellness Collective is removing barriers to wellness for people of color in Milwaukee. Maricella Nayeri is the owner; she talks about her own healing journey and how the collective hopes to make wellness more accessible.
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A coalition attempts to convince people to register to vote ahead of the mid-term elections.
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Diversity, equity and inclusion work has become an integral part of many workplaces. It generally includes training intended to make a workplace more inclusive and open to diversity in all its forms. For author Deanna Singh, the struggle to find more inclusive workspaces inspired her new book, Actions Speak Louder.
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Milwaukee homeowner Francesca Dawson is one example of an effort to make sure cleaner energy reaches all neighborhoods.
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The approximately 13-hour recount produced no changes in vote totals. Sean Lowe won Wauwatosa's District 5 aldermanic race 703-702.
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Wauwatosa has what appears to be its first Black elected official in the 130 years it has been incorporated as a village. And a second Black individual is a tie-breaker away from being elected.
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Milwaukee is one of the most segregated cities in the country and according to recent census data, the Milwaukee metro area still ranks as the second most segregated city between Black and white populations. But are there a few communities that have become more diverse.