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‘Asase Ye Duru: Honoring African American Environmental Pioneers’

March 19, 2020

On Monday, February 17, 2020, Wisconsin Black Historical Society and Museum hosted a Black History Month celebration honoring local African American Environmental Pioneers at the museum, 2620 W. Center St. The event was called "Asase Ye Duru," which is an African saying for "The Earth Has Weight," and is a symbol of providence and the divinity of Mother Earth. Among those … [Read more...] about ‘Asase Ye Duru: Honoring African American Environmental Pioneers’

Zion Hill M.B.C. celebrates Black History Month

March 19, 2020

On Sunday, February 23, 2020, Zion Hill Missionary Baptist Church celebrated Black History 2020 with a special program honoring the "Father of Gospel Music," the late Thomas Dorsey, at 1825 W Hampton Ave. This year along with the special tribute to Thomas Dorsey, Zion Hill honored "Pioneering Local Black Men." This year's honorees included State Rep. Kalan Haywood, II for his … [Read more...] about Zion Hill M.B.C. celebrates Black History Month

Where to find help for those in need during the COVID-19 closures

March 19, 2020

The coronavirus has shut down many of our community institutions and centers to help stop its spread. However, there are still many in this community that need help with finding work or just putting food on the table. Many are wondering with so many closures, where will they turn to now for help. Well, the good news is that there are still many places offering assistance. … [Read more...] about Where to find help for those in need during the COVID-19 closures

CAPITA Productions presents ‘We Are The Drum’ 2020

March 12, 2020

On Saturday, February 29, 2020, CAPITA (City at Peace in The Arts) Productions presented "We Are The Drum 2020: Believe, Achieve, Receive," at Marshall High School, 4141 N. 64th Street. The musical event was a dynamic celebration of our country's rich African American heritage and history, spotlighting some of the greatest African American musical entertainers of all … [Read more...] about CAPITA Productions presents ‘We Are The Drum’ 2020

Gee’s Clippers and Anthem Blue Cross/Blue Shield launch free clinic to support men’s health in Milwaukee

March 12, 2020

On Tuesday, February 25, 2020, Gee's Clippers and Anthem Blue Cross BlueShield joined with Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett and Gee's Clippers owner Gaulien "Gee" Smith (at podium) for the grand-opening of Gee's Milwaukee Wellness Clinic, located in Gee's Clippers, 2220 N. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive. The clinic will be available to customers every Thursday, Friday and … [Read more...] about Gee’s Clippers and Anthem Blue Cross/Blue Shield launch free clinic to support men’s health in Milwaukee

Mt. Ephraim Baptist Church celebrates Black History Month by honoring local community leaders

March 12, 2020

On Sunday February 23, 2020, Mt. Ephraim Baptist Church hosted their annual Black History Month celebration at 4057 N. Mayfair Road. As part of their celebration Mt. Ephraim honors local community leaders who have strive to make Milwaukee a better place. This year's honorees includes City of Milwaukee's Office of Violence Prevention Director Reggie Moore; Milwaukee County … [Read more...] about Mt. Ephraim Baptist Church celebrates Black History Month by honoring local community leaders

Celebrating Don Utech Day in Milwaukee

March 12, 2020

During a surprise appreciation luncheon on Wednesday, March 4, 2020, Don Utech, president of Ezekiel Community Development Corporation (CDC), received a proclamation from Mayor Tom Barrett, citing the day as Don Utech Day in the city of Milwaukee. Family, friends, community partners, and Ezekiel Board of Directors and staff gathered at St. Francis of Assisi Parish’s dining room … [Read more...] about Celebrating Don Utech Day in Milwaukee

Northcott Neighborhood House celebrates Black History Month with ‘Reverberation’

March 12, 2020

On Saturday, February 28, 2020, the Northcott Neighborhood House celebrated Black History Month with a musical event, "Reverberation," at 2460 North 6th Street. The theatrical event highlighted Milwaukee's youth through their talent, musicianship and drama performances to spread positivity happening in Milwaukee's urban community. The students featured music by icons like … [Read more...] about Northcott Neighborhood House celebrates Black History Month with ‘Reverberation’

Communities making a difference – a town hall meeting

March 12, 2020

The Milwaukee Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., is hosting the "Communities Making a Difference" Town Hall Meeting on Saturday, March 14, 2020 at North Division High School, 1011 W. Center St., from 10:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. This free and open event will feature a panel discussion with local and state elected officials as well as local service agencies. There … [Read more...] about Communities making a difference – a town hall meeting

The Milwaukee Times hosts the 35th Annual Black Excellence Awards

March 5, 2020

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