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Can Rec Philly's model help Milwaukee retain Black creatives?

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Can Rec Philly’s model help Milwaukee retain Black creatives?

In recent years, major corporations have significantly invested in various regions to boost economic development and attract talent. For instance, Microsoft’s $3.3 billion investment in southeast Wisconsin includes building a state-of-the-art AI data center campus in Mount Pleasant and establishing the nation's first manufacturing-focused AI Co-Innovation Lab at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Milwaukee and its surrounding areas are now facing a similar opportunity—not in the tech sector, but in the […]

todayJune 24, 2024

Greater Milwaukee Foundation launches small business loan program

Milwaukee

Greater Milwaukee Foundation launches small business loan program

ThriveOn Collaboration Building on King Drive The Greater Milwaukee Foundation has announced an impactful initiative to bolster small businesses in Milwaukee, Waukesha, Washington, and Ozaukee counties. This year, the Foundation will provide up to $1 million in low-interest loans through the ThriveOn Small Business Loans program, a significant expansion from its previous successes. Small business owners facing rising costs and limited access to capital can now apply for loans of […]

todayJune 18, 2024

Northwestern Mutual awards $500k to Milwaukee HBCU scholars

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Northwestern Mutual awards $500k to Milwaukee HBCU scholars

Northwestern Mutual, a leading financial services company, has announced the second cohort of its Hometown HBCU Connection Scholarship recipients, reaffirming its commitment to supporting Milwaukee-area students attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). This initiative is part of a broader pledge to invest over $500,000 in scholarships over the next five years, benefiting 36 students. In Milwaukee, where Northwestern Mutual has operated for 167 years, only nine percent of students […]

todayJune 17, 2024

Milwaukee's Myaap drops new EP, 'YOP!'

Milwaukee

Milwaukee’s Myaap drops new EP, ‘YOP!’

Milwaukee's Myaap, the young talent who took a sample of ABBA and made it a Milwaukee low-end rap anthem, is back with a new EP titled "YOP!" produced by Nedarb. This project follows her previous release, "BIG MYAAP, NOT THE LIL ONE." Nedarb, renowned for his work with artists like Black Kray, Lil Peep, and $uicideboy$, brings a distinctive sound that perfectly complements Myaap Myaap's energetic style. The "YOP!" EP, […]

todayMay 31, 2024

Streetwear Fashion Heats Up Runway in Annual Showcase

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Streetwear Fashion Heats Up Runway in Annual Showcase

The SS24: Street Smartz Fashion Showcase truly highlighted “clothing as art,” bringing eight local collections to the main stage. CopyWrite Creative Studio + Shop, located in Milwaukee’s Bronzeville neighborhood, was transformed into a high-energy runway for all to experience. “Our vision for the streetwear show has been a little bit different every year, but we kept it the same when it came to teaching designers about quality work over quantity,” […]

todayMay 31, 2024 1

FEAR MKE celebrates 10 years of promoting inclusive running

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FEAR MKE celebrates 10 years of promoting inclusive running

FEAR MKE, short for Forget Everything And Run, is marking its tenth anniversary with a significant celebration promoting inclusivity within the running community. This milestone highlights the organization’s dedication to fostering a welcoming environment for runners of all backgrounds and skill levels. Since its inception in May 2015, FEAR MKE has been committed to bridging the fitness gap in Milwaukee. The group’s mission is to introduce running as a method […]

todayMay 29, 2024

Pinky Cole, Derrick Hayes to Headline STEAM & Dream Summit MKE

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Pinky Cole, Derrick Hayes to Headline STEAM & Dream Summit MKE

Milwaukee is gearing up to host a significant event to inspire and educate its young minds. The STEAM & Dream Summit, scheduled for June 21, 2024, at the Milwaukee School of Engineering, promises to be an enriching experience for middle and high school students. Sponsored by American Family Insurance, this event will provide a unique opportunity for participants to engage in hands-on learning activities and gain valuable skills in science, […]

todayMay 28, 2024

On the outside, the black-painted brick and checkered patterns of red, black, and white could leave someone dizzied, but the interior of Satin Doll’s Lounge did the opposite. Opened in 1977, the legendary jazz club owned by Minnette D. Wilson, known as “Satin Doll,” was a safe, invite-only haven in the heart of the city, located between 23rd and 24th Street on West Fond Du Lac Avenue. Described as elegant, and a beautiful dancer, Wilson, performed with legendary musician Duke Ellington and others. Wilson was Ellington’s muse for the hit song “Satin Doll” sung by Ella Fitzgerald. Wilson brought her personality to lounge, the inside was adorned with photos of Wilson and Duke Ellington, Milwaukee Police department patches, and stuffed animals. The downstairs party room was dedicated to Ellington and included a jukebox filled with his music. Creating Space in a Segregated City When Black musicians were still being discriminated against and not allowed in downtown venues, Satin Doll’s Lounge was a haven to escape to. Attracting both local and national talent, the lounge provided a place for Black musicians to perform in front of inclusive, integrated audiences. Often staying open until the sun came up, the lounge has been described at a non-rowdy place that had a nice social atmosphere. A sign on the door read, “You must be 38 years old or older to enter.” Due to its reputation for being safe and fun, and Wilson, having many connections with the Milwaukee Police Department, Satin Doll’s Lounge, made Milwaukee a true jazz destination for many. By the time of her death at age 79 in 2017, Satin Doll’s Lounge was closed, but Wilson left a rich legacy that continues to inspire today. Preserving Satin Doll’s History Many were able to experience what Satin Doll’s was firsthand, but for those who haven’t, there are groups working to preserve the history not only of the lounge, but also, the impact and contributions of Minnette Wilson to Milwaukee’s jazz scene. The Wisconsin Black Historical Society has documented and celebrated Wilson’s life and work. They have preserved photographs, posters, recordings of performances, and more to serve as a connection to the past and hopefully inspire the next generation. Satin Doll’s Lounge legacy remains strong today and demonstrates a beacon of hope and resiliency, that should be honored. Satin Doll Lounge

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History of the Invite-Only Refuge for Black Musicians in Milwaukee  

Satin Doll Lounge On the outside, the black-painted brick and checkered patterns of red, black, and white could leave someone dizzied, but the interior of Satin Doll’s Lounge did the opposite. Opened in 1977, the legendary jazz club owned by Minnette D. Wilson, known as “Satin Doll,” was a safe, invite-only haven in the heart of the city, located between 23rd and 24th Street on West Fond Du Lac Avenue. […]

todayMay 28, 2024 2

Black Futures Lab Offers Policy Fellowship, Prioritizes Wisconsin

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Black Futures Lab Offers Policy Fellowship, Prioritizes Wisconsin

Photo by Desola Lanre-Ologun on Unsplash The Black to the Future Public Policy Institute, a program of the Black to the Future Action Fund, is now accepting applications for its 2024-25 fellowship program. This policy advocacy and leadership training fellowship aims to equip community leaders with the necessary tools to transform Black communities into constituencies that wield independent, Black political power. The Institute places a special emphasis on candidates from […]

todayMay 19, 2024

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