
On Thursday, February 5, 2026 at the Marcia P. Coggs Health and Human Services Center, 1230 W. Cherry St. County Executive David Crowley, in partnership with the Department of Health and Human Services and County Supervisor Priscilla E. Coggs-Jones, hosted a historic mural unveiling, plaque installation, and history wall dedication honoring Marcia P. Coggs, Wisconsin’s first Black female state legislator.
The event which is part of the city’s Black History Month celebrations, brought together elected officials, community leaders, artists, staff, and members of the Coggs family to celebrate a new public art installation that tells the story of Marcia P. Coggs’ life and legacy. Marcia was widely known as “the conscience of the State of Wisconsin.” Her decades of public service were guided by her enduring motto: Love, Unity, and Peace.
The mural and history wall, entitled, “Marcia P. Coggs: The Conscience of Wisconsin – A Call to Serve in Love, Unity, and Peace” combine historic photographs, cultural symbolism, and artistic interpretation to highlight her impact on justice, equity, and human services in Milwaukee County and beyond.
Following the dedication, guests were invited to remain as a live studio audience for the taping of the Department of Health and Human Services podcast, “Conversations to Creating a Healthy Community.” Hosted by DHHS Executive Director Shakita LaGrant-McClain, the episode featured a discussion on Marcia P. Coggs’ legacy, the significance of the new building, and the future of accessible, high-quality human services. The dedication represents a powerful collaboration between public art and public service, creating a space where history, culture, and human dignity are honored daily through the work done inside the building.

















