Local educator and photographer Terrance Sims continued his tradition of capturing photographs of kids for Black History Month.
This Friday is your last chance to view Milwaukee Film’s Black History Month programming, with a showing of Glory. Ingrid Fliter joins the Milwaukee Symphany Orchestra for a two-day event performing Mozart’s smiling Piano Concerto No.
For Black History Month, we're highlighting people making an impact here and abroad. On Monday, East Catholic kindergarten in Milwaukee hosted Cynthia Jones-Nosacek to talk to young
No one has ever been convicted in the murder of Emmett Till. But the last living person to see him alive celebrated his memory in Milwaukee for Black History Month.
You can explore Black history in an intimate guided tour, part of a collaboration with America’s Black Holocaust Museum and the Milwaukee Public Museum.
In recognition of Black History Month, the City of Milwaukee will host a free public celebration at 12 p.m. in the first-floor rotunda at City Hall. The event, open to the public, will include music,
Now until the end of February, Black History Month, visitors to the City Hall Rotunda can look up to see thought-provoking quilts that depict African and African-American history and culture. The display features works by Ethel White,
During Black History Month, a local organization is working to raise awareness about the power of community wellness. Milwaukee Recreation says its wellness program is a great resource
This Friday is your last chance to view Milwaukee Film’s Black History Month programming, with a showing of Glory. Ingrid Fliter joins the Milwaukee Symphany Orchestra for a two-day event performing Mozart’s smiling Piano Concerto No.
In the final days of Black History Month, a Milwaukee woman is shattering the glass ceiling at the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office. Deputy Naquianna Jefferson recently became the first African American woman to join the SWAT team.
ThriveOn King, at 2153 N. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, connects three vital Milwaukee neighborhoods: Halyard Park, Harambee and Brewers Hill. A vibrant hub. What we know. Thr
Tuesday afternoon, many gathered at City Hall for a Black History Month celebration concluding Milwaukee's 28 Days of Black History effort. The ninth annual program included music,