MILWAUKEE — 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, dance, libations, and free food and refreshments, according to a release.
Local educator and photographer Terrance Sims continued his tradition of capturing photographs of kids for Black History Month.
The City of Milwaukee will conclude its 28 Days of Black History effort with a public celebration hosted Tuesday, February 25 at 12 p.m. in the first-floor rotunda at City […]
As the Milwaukee Winter Farmer’s Market celebrated African American cuisine for Black History Month, Lake Effect’s Joy Powers spoke to Dig In! contributor Venice Williams to learn more about Black culinary history.
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First African American woman joins Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office SWAT TeamDeputy Naquianna Jefferson recently became the first African American woman to join the SWAT team. At only 30 years old, she's already had a long career protecting and serving. "I worked for armored guard security, then I joined the National Guard, and then it just went from there," she told 12 News in an exclusive interview.
After years of disagreements and back and forth over who to honor, the Assembly passed a bill designating February 2025 as Black History Month.
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