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.
Both the Milwaukee Public Museum and America's Black Holocaust Museum have several programs going on for Black History Month. The docents referred to as griots – a West African term for ...
If you enjoy MKE Film's Black History line-up, you might also enjoy hearing from the person who is in charge of the programming. Meet Ty Williams!