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“Do For Self: the story of Milwaukee’s Black Cross Nurses” is a new exhibit at the Wisconsin Black Historical Society that chronicles the foundation of the Black Cross Nurses in Milwaukee.
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Ahead of a Cultures & Communities Festival event tonight that focuses on the same topic, journalists of color in Milwaukee reflect on the need and responsibility of diverse storytelling in their community.
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On top of providing entertaining baseball, The Negro League also served as an important economic and social pillar for Black communities around the country, including here in Milwaukee.
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As an assistant in Toronto, Griffin says he supported players on Black Lives Matter issues.
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Writer Barbara Miner, the creator of the Shadows of Industrialization multimedia project, shares what the project highlights and the motivation behind creating it.
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Democrats question Republicans interest in Milwaukee votes, amid controversy over official's remarksBob Spindell's refusal to resign, or for GOP leaders to remove him, may have wider implications.
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Wayne Embry tells WUWM about becoming a precedent-setting top executive for Milwaukee's NBA franchise.
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Devah Pager died late last week. The Harvard University sociologist did groundbreaking work on the intersection of race, incarceration and employability.…
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Parklawn Assembly of God Church in Sherman Park welcomed the neighborhood's young people into the Sanctuary on Friday night to share their thoughts,…
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Effects of long term discrimination in Milwaukee rose to a boiling point in the 1960s. The period included a nearly decades long push for fair housing.…