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Music and our Brains: A Conversation with a Milwaukee Music Therapist
In this episode of Uniquely Milwaukee, I interview Makenzie Kojis, a Music Therapist from Milwaukee, to explore the field of music therapy. We delve into the scientific relationship between music and the brain, and discuss the advantages of this type of therapy.
2/20/2024 • 18 minutes, 1 second
Love is all around us: Listen to these Milwaukee couple stories
From serendipitous encounters to enduring partnerships, join us, on Uniquely Milwaukee as we celebrate the diverse and beautiful stories of couples who have found each other against all odds
2/14/2024 • 27 minutes, 40 seconds
Black culture is the blueprint
On this episode of Uniquely Milwaukee, Host Salam Fatayer explores the profound impact of Black culture on mainstream culture. Listen to a conversation with Lexi S. Brunson from CopyWrite Magazine, delving into topics such as fashion, labor, and music and their origins within the Black community - revealing the multifaceted contributions of Black culture.
2/6/2024 • 21 minutes, 23 seconds
Culture x Design brings consistency to social spaces
Listen to this episode of Uniquely Milwaukee as I engage in a conversation with Geraud Blanks to delve deeper into Culture x Design. And learn about this month's Black History Program featuring Black History Trivia and bringing back In Retrospect: The Life & Times Of Lauryn Hill w/ Dr. Joan Morgan.
1/31/2024 • 21 minutes, 36 seconds
Qamaria: where coffee meets community
On this episode of Uniquely Milwaukee, we explore the heart of the community at Qamaria Yemeni Coffee Co. It's more than a coffee shop here; it's a flourishing hub for the Arab South Asian and Muslim communities in Milwaukee.
1/23/2024 • 17 minutes, 13 seconds
How Martin Luther King Jr. Day turned into a celebrated holiday
Join Uniquely Milwaukee host, Salam Fatayer, as she reflects on the history behind Martin Luther King Jr. Day turning into a federal holiday... and how Stevie Wonder plays a role.
1/16/2024 • 12 minutes, 55 seconds
Dual Delights: Embark on Our Journey at Milwaukee's Hybrid Bar, Agency.
This week on Uniquely Milwaukee, join us as we grab a drink at Agency, Milwaukee's first hybrid bar. Immerse yourself in the choice of indulging in an alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverage. Plus, hear from the founder, Ryan Castelaz, as he shares the story of how this innovative concept came to fruition.
1/10/2024 • 23 minutes, 21 seconds
ENCORE: Element uncovers African Heritage through DNA testing
This past February, for Black History Month, Hyfin's Element Everest-Blanks speaks with Dr. Gina Paige, the co-founder of African Ancestry, a DNA test that places your African ancestry in a present-day country and ethnic group or tribe. During the podcast, Element reveals her results.
12/19/2023 • 32 minutes, 39 seconds
ENCORE: Become a rockstar in a matter of days with Ladies Rock MKE
We are continuing to recap our favorite stories of 2023, this time taking us back to the beginning of the year for an intensive weekend-long music camp, Ladies Rock MKE, which teaches campers of all skill levels to learn an instrument, form a band, write a song and perform it in front of a live audience.
12/11/2023 • 34 minutes, 51 seconds
ENCORE: The thriving community of regulars at Throttle Twisters, Milwaukee’s first Black biker bar
12/5/2023 • 19 minutes, 40 seconds
Day at the zoo with a zookeeper
This week on Uniquely Milwaukee, I spent a day at Milwaukee County Zoo with zookeeper, Ryan Taylor, where we learned how he takes care of some animals at the zoo.
11/29/2023 • 24 minutes, 5 seconds
Unveiling the World of Controversy: A Day in the Life of a Parking Enforcement Officer
On this episode of Uniquely Milwaukee, dive into the tumultuous world of parking enforcement as we shadow a parking enforcement officer, a figure often vilified for their role in issuing tickets and regulating parking spaces. Explore the challenges they face, the misunderstood life of a parking enforcement officer and the behind-the-scenes realities that shape this universally disliked line of work.
11/21/2023 • 26 minutes, 19 seconds
Reality Check: Grace Weber and B~Free on Musician Life
In a special edition of Uniquely Milwaukee, B~Free steps into the spotlight to conduct an intimate interview with R&B sensation Grace Weber. Delve into the raw realities of musician life, explore the challenges of mental health, and uncover the unglamorous side of touring in this exclusive Artist on Artist talk. Don't miss this installment of 'Odd Job' month for a behind-the-scenes look at the music industry.
11/14/2023 • 35 minutes, 37 seconds
Our 'Odd Jobs' month begins at Colectivo Coffee
For November, we are on a mission to find the most intriguing and unique jobs in Milwaukee. Our first stop brings us to Colectivo, a beloved coffee establishment, where we speak to an individual about her job.
11/7/2023 • 23 minutes, 7 seconds
Celebrating life and the lessons we can learn from death
As we come to the end of our series on death, we invite you to listen to community confessions and personal thoughts on death and grief. Later, Kim Shine joins us to discuss the lessons we have learned while working on this topic this month.pic this month.
10/31/2023 • 31 minutes, 28 seconds
Death on our screens and in our cultures
This week on Uniquely Milwaukee, we continue to discuss death, but this time we explore its connection to our media and culture. Featured in this episode are UW-Madison Professor Jonathan Gray and Pine Lawn Park Office Manager Kerri Balliet.
10/24/2023 • 23 minutes, 4 seconds
The Uncharted Journey: Life After Loss
In this episode of Uniquely Milwaukee, I speak with an individual who lost both her parents at different stages in her life. Listen as we delve into her experiences, the lessons she's learned, and how her journey with loss has shaped her into the person she is today.
10/17/2023 • 35 minutes, 26 seconds
When death is part of what you do
In this installment of Uniquely Milwaukee, we delve deeper into the profound subject of mortality, shifting our focus to the individuals who work closely with it. Our featured guests include Dr. Lara India, a compassionate Palliative Care specialist, followed by the insightful investigative journalist, Gina Barton.
10/10/2023 • 34 minutes, 14 seconds
Embracing the conversation around death
In this episode of Uniquely Milwaukee, we initiate a discussion on the topic of death, exploring why our community tends to shy away from this important conversation. Join us as we gain insights from Lauren Beverung, an expert who addresses this very subject at MSOE.
10/3/2023 • 28 minutes, 2 seconds
ENCORE Backspin Episode 6: The Friends We Made Along the Way
Justin and Tyrone settle the debate. We hear Milwaukee's first hip-hop song in full and put an end to this journey for Milwaukee's first hip-hop song.
9/28/2023 • 38 minutes, 52 seconds
ENCORE Backspin Episode 5: Arrested Development
The leader of one of hip-hop's greatest groups, Arrested Development's Speech talks about the impact that Milwaukee had on him, and the impact he had on the city and the world.
9/26/2023 • 29 minutes, 5 seconds
ENCORE Backspin Episode 4: Scratch the Record
Controversy swirls around Milwaukee's first hip-hop song. A group of MCs, DJs and musicians who were there weigh in on the scene, the time, and the true beginning of hip-hop in Milwaukee.
9/19/2023 • 28 minutes, 45 seconds
ENCORE Backspin Episode 3: The Majestics Meet Marvell
A businessman with a business plan finds a group of energetic local kids who model themselves on James Brown and convinces them to record what might be Milwaukee's first hip-hop song.
9/12/2023 • 26 minutes, 26 seconds
ENCORE Backspin Episode 2: Milwaukee was Crackin'
A fertile music culture in Milwaukee lays the groundwork for a new art form. In the early '80s there is an opportunity to make Milwaukee into the next Motown -- it just needs one charismatic entrepreneur to take advantage of it.
9/5/2023 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
ENCORE Backspin Episode 1: Setting the Stage
We begin the search for Milwaukee's first hip-hop song. But first we have to understand the origins of hip-hop before it got to Milwaukee, and the fertile ground for the genre that Milwaukee provided in the early '80s.
8/29/2023 • 29 minutes, 49 seconds
Au audible tour of Bronzeville
8/22/2023 • 20 minutes, 36 seconds
Revisiting a By Every Measure episode to understand Milwaukee’s housing
8/15/2023 • 28 minutes, 28 seconds
How a Milwaukee poet found the intersection of art and business
On this episode of Uniquely Milwaukee, we chat with Tiffany Miller and listen to her poetry - intertwining the worlds of art and business.
8/8/2023 • 36 minutes, 52 seconds
Oakland Gyros with Gego y Nony
As we end our month devoted to Milwaukee Regulars, take a moment to listen to this captivating interview with Gego y Nony recorded at Oakland Gyros, the East Side eatery that became a regular stop for the duo. While sitting in a window booth, they candidly share their experiences and memories at Oakland Gyros, as well as its enduring impact on their journey as talented musicians in the vibrant landscape of Milwaukee's Reggaeton / Latin urban scene.
8/1/2023 • 20 minutes, 33 seconds
Rediscovering treasures: Milwaukee Public Museum unlocks a world of discovery and connection
As our exciting month-long exploration of "Milwaukee Regulars" unfolds, we invite you to join us on a captivating journey to the heart of the city's rich cultural scene. This time, we're delving into the intriguing world of the Milwaukee Public Museum, where we'll be introduced to a dedicated and passionate museum-goer, Laura Keller. With her wealth of knowledge and profound appreciation for the exhibits, Laura will take us on a spellbinding tour, unveiling hidden gems and sharing cherished memories that have made the museum her second home.
7/25/2023 • 20 minutes, 39 seconds
From mundane to infectious: Mondays come alive with Bingo nights at Knights of Columbus
As our month dedicated to "Milwaukee Regulars" continues, we head over to the Knights of Columbus banquet hall for their weekly bingo night. You’ll meet some of the dedicated regulars, including one who has faithfully attended for an impressive 30 years. Then we sit down with Dan Castle, the banquet hall’s manager, as he unravels the secrets behind the night’s enduring popularity and the factors that have contributed to its loyal and enthusiastic following (spoiler alert: It has to do with winnings).
7/18/2023 • 16 minutes, 30 seconds
The thriving community of regulars at Throttle Twisters, Milwaukee’s first Black biker bar
7/11/2023 • 19 minutes, 40 seconds
Our month of Milwaukee Regulars starts behind the wheel
We're going to spend all of July illuminating the unsung heroes of our city: the dedicated regulars who fuel our bars, restaurants and museums, keeping the city running smoothly.For the first episode, we start with the Milwaukee County Transit System and one of the hard-working bus operators who get us to the places we love. Listen as Rodney White shares his perspective from the other side of the yellow line, why he does what he does, the wonderful people he meets on a daily basis, and his favorite views of Milwaukee from beyond the wheel.
7/4/2023 • 20 minutes, 39 seconds
Black and gay, national broadcaster Bobby Rivers began his career in Milwaukee
We kick off season 2 of "Be Seen" with a profile of Bobby Rivers, a national television host, entertainer, interviewer and actor who began his career in Milwaukee and eventually landed in New York City hosting his own show on VH1. From starting his career in the 1970s interviewing Bette Davis at WQFM, to eventually hosting celebrity interviews with Paul McCartney, Meryl Streep and many more on national television, Rivers has had an incredible career, both in Milwaukee and beyond. In our first episode, Rivers reflects candidly on the good and bad times he experienced in Milwaukee, including the racism and homophobia that caused him to leave, and how he would often work coded messages into his broadcasts as an open nod to the LGBTQ+ community.This episode contains strong language.
5/30/2023 • 41 minutes, 23 seconds
LGBTQ+ history podcast 'Be Seen' season 2 preview
We're back for a second season of Radio Milwaukee's award-winning LGBTQ history podcast, "Be Seen," in partnership with the Wisconsin LGBTQ Histroy Project. In this preview episode, hosts Nate Imig and Michail Takach give a taste of all the exciting stories to come this season. Listen to the first season at RadioMilwaukee.org/BeSeen, and subscribe so you don't miss our second season beginning May 30, 2023.
5/23/2023 • 29 minutes, 55 seconds
The AAPI immigrant experience: A journey of geography and identity
On this episode of Uniquely Milwaukee, we continue our recognition of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month by sharing an intimate conversation with Radio Milwaukee's Leana Henderkott, who gives us a unique perspective on the Asian American experience and her own journey to forming a more complete identity.
5/16/2023 • 36 minutes, 34 seconds
Voices of Asian Immigrants Elders come to alive with The Heart Sellers Monologues.
May marks Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, a time to honor and celebrate the many contributions made by individuals of Asian and Pacific Islander descent. To celebrate this month, we've teamed up with Milwaukee Repertory Theater to feature monologues from the production, The Heart Sellers.
5/9/2023 • 30 minutes, 20 seconds
What we watched (and loved) at the Milwaukee Film Fest 2023
Join Salam Fatayer and Kim Shine in a lively discussion about their top picks from this year's Milwaukee Film Fest lineup. From dramatic gems to thought-provoking documentaries, tune in for an insightful conversation on the films that have captured their hearts and minds.
5/2/2023 • 40 minutes, 6 seconds
Leaving no one behind: How the disabled community challenges inclusion and ableism
On this episode of Uniquely Milwaukee, we close off our Body Image series by featuring people living with disabilities as we discuss how members of this community challenge inclusion and ableism.
4/25/2023 • 51 minutes, 17 seconds
Beyond the binary: Transgender voices in the body positivity movement and embracing body diversity
In this episode of Uniquely Milwaukee, we discuss how transgender individuals navigate body image issues and the unique challenges they face due to societal pressures around gender norms and beauty standards.
4/18/2023 • 44 minutes, 57 seconds
Bonus Minisode: All about that hair: Salam and Element talk Black hair and the hijab
In this engaging and thought-provoking discussion, host Salam Fatayer and Element Everest Blanks explore the intricate relationships between Black hair and the hijab. Drawing from their personal experiences, we delve into the complexities and nuances of these often-misunderstood topics.
4/14/2023 • 20 minutes, 44 seconds
Breaking the silence: Men and women navigate beauty standards from hair to height
In today's society, hair has long been associated with beauty standards and can significantly impact individuals' self-esteem and confidence. In this episode of Uniquely Milwaukee, both Yomarie Castellan and Yousef Aladdin speak on the complexity of navigating beauty standards.
4/11/2023 • 41 minutes, 38 seconds
Real Women, Real Bodies: Two Women Get Candid About Their Body Image Journeys
In a world that constantly bombards us with images of "perfect" bodies, Yasmine Mohamed Ahmed and Iuscely Flores have decided to speak out about their own experiences with body image. In this episode of Uniquely Milwaukee, they share their struggles with self-acceptance, the impact of societal beauty standards, and the journey to learning to respect their bodies just the way they are.
4/4/2023 • 33 minutes, 2 seconds
'By Every Measure' Season 2: Channeling generations of Black resilience for a better Milwaukee
HYFIN Program Director Tarik Moody is back with co-host Reggie Jackson and journalist Kim Shine for another season of Radio Milwaukee's award winning podcast, By Every Measure. Over six episodes, the trio will take over our regular Uniquely Milwaukee podcast will explore new topics and expand on select topics we covered in season one. By Every Measure Season 2 is supported by The Argosy Foundation.In the finale of By Every Measure season two, hosts Tarik Moody, Reggie Jackson and Kim Shine reflect on the single theme that has threaded through every conversation this season: Black resilience. Each share what resilience means to them and how it drives them today.Then, in this final episode, Reggie shares his personal journey to recovery after suffering a stroke in 2022. Hear how he is building on the legacy of griots who have preceded him, and his message for the next generation, in this intimate conversation with Reggie and Kim. By Every Measure season two is supported by The Argosy Foundation.If you'd like to continue the conversation, we encourage you to join our By Every Measure discussion group on Radio Milwaukee's Facebook page. Each week, we open a dialogue on the episode's topic with daily conversation prompts and a virtual meet-up to discuss responses and navigate the community conversations collectively.
3/28/2023 • 22 minutes, 49 seconds
'By Every Measure' Season 2: The $1B vision to close Black Milwaukee's generational wealth gap
HYFIN Program Director Tarik Moody is back with co-host Reggie Jackson and journalist Kim Shine for another season of Radio Milwaukee's award winning podcast, By Every Measure. Over six episodes, the trio will take over our regular Uniquely Milwaukee podcast will explore new topics and expand on select topics we covered in season one. By Every Measure Season 2 is supported by The Argosy Foundation.Black and Brown Americans, for many interconnected and systemic reasons, have struggled to keep pace with their White counterparts in building generational wealth. After exploring some of the reasons earlier this season, Tarik Moody and Reggie Jackson use this episode to discuss solutions around another necessary component to build generational wealth: access to capital for entrepreneurs.Then, Tarik talks with Kevin Newell of Royal Capital, a Milwaukee-based private equity firm pouring millions into developments targeted at closing the racial wealth gap. He shares his $1 billion dollar vision for the city and how his work intersects with community partners. Finally, Ken Robertson of the Greater Milwaukee Foundation explains why representation is so important in this work.If you'd like to continue the conversation, we encourage you to join our By Every Measure discussion group on Radio Milwaukee's Facebook page. Each week, we open a dialogue on the episode's topic with daily conversation prompts and a virtual meet-up to discuss responses and navigate the community conversations collectively.
3/21/2023 • 31 minutes, 31 seconds
'By Every Measure' Season 2: Building and protecting Halyard Park, a Black Milwaukee suburb
HYFIN Program Director Tarik Moody is back with co-host Reggie Jackson and journalist Kim Shine for another season of Radio Milwaukee's award winning podcast, By Every Measure. Over six episodes, the trio will take over our regular Uniquely Milwaukee podcast will explore new topics and expand on select topics we covered in season one. By Every Measure Season 2 is supported by The Argosy Foundation.In the 1970s, obtaining financing for a home or business was not always an equitable experience, even for qualified Black borrowers. But despite the barriers to capital, one Milwaukee community emerged: Halyard Park. In this episode, Tarik Moody and Reggie Jackson explain how Milwaukee's Black community united to build a "suburb" on the edge of downtown Milwaukee.Then, Tarik speaks with two nonprofit leaders spearheading the ThriveOn development, a unique and collaborative development at the nexus of the Halyard Park, Harambee and Brewer's Hill neighborhoods, aiming to connect residents with affordable housing, early childhood education, healthcare and food options. Guests: Gregory M. Wesley, senior vice president of strategic alliances and business development at the Medical College of Wisconsin, and Ken Robertson, executive vice president, COO and CFO at Greater Milwaukee Foundation.If you'd like to continue the conversation, we encourage you to join our By Every Measure discussion group on Radio Milwaukee's Facebook page. Each week, we open a dialogue on the episode's topic with daily conversation prompts and a virtual meet-up to discuss responses and navigate the community conversations collectively.
3/14/2023 • 35 minutes, 27 seconds
'By Every Measure' Season 2: Medical, arts communities unite to improve Black birth outcomes
HYFIN Program Director Tarik Moody is back with co-host Reggie Jackson and journalist Kim Shine for another season of Radio Milwaukee's award winning podcast, By Every Measure. Over six episodes, the trio will take over our regular Uniquely Milwaukee podcast will explore new topics and expand on select topics we covered in season one.By Every Measure Season 2 is supported by The Argosy Foundation.The data is sobering: Milwaukee ranks among the worst places in the nation for a Black woman to have a child. Study after study has confirmed the reality, including a 2020 index by African American Leadership Alliance Milwaukee (AALAM).So, how did we get here? And what can be done to reverse the trend?In this episode, hosts Tarik Moody, Kim Shine and Reggie Jackson bring together leaders from the medical and arts communities, each with firsthand experience in the delivery room. First, Kim speaks with certified nurse midwife LuVerda Martin to learn how medical practitioners build trust with Black mothers. Then, Geraud Blanks of Milwaukee Film joins the conversation to speak about the Black Birth Maternal & Infant Health Symposium, set to return March 25. Each share how they're intentionally working to build trust in a historically underserved community.If you'd like to continue the conversation, we encourage you to join our By Every Measure discussion group on Radio Milwaukee's Facebook page. Each week, we open a dialogue on the episode's topic with daily conversation prompts and a virtual meet-up to discuss responses and navigate the community conversations collectively."The Index of African American Well-Being," sponsored by AALAM, is an examination of African American community well-being in Milwaukee compared with the nation’s 50 largest metropolitan areas. You can find the full report here.
3/7/2023 • 38 minutes, 42 seconds
'By Every Measure' Season 2: Fuel Milwaukee and Social X reversing professional BIPOC 'brain drain'
HYFIN Program Director Tarik Moody is back with co-host Reggie Jackson and journalist Kim Shine for another season of Radio Milwaukee's award winning podcast, By Every Measure. Over six episodes, the trio will take over our regular Uniquely Milwaukee podcast will explore new topics and expand on select topics we covered in season one.In a follow up to episode one, we look at "brain drain" through the professional and economic lens. How is Milwaukee doing at retaining its Black and Brown talent? Reggie and Tarik discuss how Atlanta has built its diverse professional community, then Kim goes deep with two local leaders working to scale that success to Milwaukee. Corry Joe Biddle, executive director of Fuel Milwaukee, and Ranell Washington, vice president at Social X, share their collaborative wins and their outlooks for the city's future.By Every Measure Season 2 is supported by The Argosy Foundation.If you'd like to continue the conversation, we encourage you to join our By Every Measure discussion group on Radio Milwaukee's Facebook page. Each week, we're opening a dialogue on the episode's topic with daily conversation prompts and a weekly virtual meet-up to discuss responses and navigate the community conversations collectively. You can find the group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2969717049839407/
2/28/2023 • 39 minutes, 7 seconds
'By Every Measure' Season 2: Milwaukee's Black creative 'brain drain' with SistaStrings
HYFIN Program Director Tarik Moody is back with co-host Reggie Jackson and journalist Kim Shine for another season of Radio Milwaukee's award winning podcast, By Every Measure. Over six episodes, the trio will take over our regular Uniquely Milwaukee podcast will explore new topics and expand on select topics we covered in season one.By Every Measure Season 2 is supported by The Argosy Foundation.Season two of By Every Measure starts with a two-part exploration of Black "brain drain" as Milwaukee struggles to retain creative, innovative members of the community. On episode one, we ask: Is there a glass ceiling for Black creatives in Milwaukee?By Every Measure Season 2 is supported by The Argosy Foundation.If you'd like to continue the conversation, we encourage you to join our By Every Measure discussion group on Radio Milwaukee's Facebook page. Each week, we're opening a dialogue on the episode's topic with daily conversation prompts and a weekly virtual meet-up to discuss responses and navigate the community conversations collectively. You can find the group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2969717049839407/
2/21/2023 • 27 minutes, 26 seconds
Celebrating Black History Month through a creative lens
This week, we shine a light on two organizations paying tribute to Black History Month. First, Milwaukee Film's Black Lens program, which cureates a month-long series featuring films and events. Then there's the Milwaukee Rep, which hosts the Next Narrative Monologue Competition -- a national program for high school students featuring the work of contemporary Black playwrights.
2/14/2023 • 25 minutes, 35 seconds
Element uncovers African Heritage through DNA testing
February is Black History Month, and for this episode our co-worker Element Everest-Blanks speaks with Dr. Gina Paige, the co-founder of African Ancestry, a DNA test that places your African ancestry in a present-day country and ethnic group or tribe. During the podcast, Element reveals her results.
2/7/2023 • 32 minutes, 39 seconds
It's never too late to learn something new in life
Setting a goal is the first step, but when life gets in the way... then what? On the final episode of Uniquely MIlwaukee's "New Year, Elevated You" series, we talk about lifelong learning. Then Dr. Shilagh Mirgain with UW-Health shares some tips on how to stick to your goals in 2023.
1/31/2023 • 32 minutes, 7 seconds
'Flat Face:' A man's self-worth journey
This month, we have been focusing on the phrase "New Year, Elevated You." This episode focuses on how we view ourselves and the impact that has on our self-worth. We talk with a co-worker about his self-love journey and how he is growing in 2023.
1/24/2023 • 35 minutes, 26 seconds
Become a rockstar in a matter of days with Ladies Rock MKE
For the first time in three years, Ladies Rock MKE is back up and running! The intensive weekend-long music camp teaches campers of all skill levels to learn an instrument, form a band, write a song and perform it in front of a live audience.
1/17/2023 • 34 minutes, 51 seconds
A 'unique' way to start 2023: Getting rejected ... on purpose!
"What is your New Year's resolution?" For Uniquely Milwaukee, we're trying something new in 2023: focus months. For January, it's something we're calling "New Year, Elevated You." We kick things off this week by playing a social self-help game called "rejection therapy."
1/10/2023 • 33 minutes, 30 seconds
ENCORE: Do bodegas exist in Milwaukee?
12/28/2022 • 23 minutes, 45 seconds
Documentary introduces 'The Flagmakers' of Oak Creek, Wisconsin
National Geographic documentary 'The Flagmakers' showcases the employees of Eder Flag located in Oak Creek, Wisc., and the millions of flags they produce every year. Executive produced by NBA superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo, the film was directed by Sharon Liese and Cynthia Wade, who we talk to on this episode, along with Milwaukee residents who share their own reasons for the flags they fly from their front doors.
12/20/2022 • 24 minutes, 42 seconds
A menstruation celebration: Period party sheds a light on period poverty in Milwaukee
The Milwaukee Diaper Mission hosts a "period party" to help raise awareness for period poverty, stigma and shaming in the city. Period products were also collected at the event and will later be donated to menstruators in the area.
12/13/2022 • 17 minutes, 56 seconds
UWM Food Center and Pantry now offers diapers & period products
The UWM Food Center and Pantry makes sure college students have access to nutritious food and key necessities for free. They now offer diapers and period products thanks to a new partnership with the Milwaukee Diaper Mission.
12/5/2022 • 16 minutes, 26 seconds
Appreciating Food Security This Thanksgiving
Food insecurity is always a focus around Thanksgiving, but the higher costs we've all been dealing with made this year particularly painful for many families. Radio Milwaukee's Chad Roper stepped up to help by organizing his first Feeding Families event, in the process keeping a promise he made decades ago.
11/28/2022 • 13 minutes, 6 seconds
ENCORE: Living without alcohol in America's drunkest state
11/21/2022 • 33 minutes, 15 seconds
Milky Way Tech Hub puts Milwaukee on the map for BIPOC innovators.
11/14/2022 • 22 minutes, 55 seconds
Noche de Altares keeps loved ones alive by embracing death
For this episode, I went to Noche de Altares with one question: “If you’re honoring a loved one, do you have a story you would like to share?” I also had a detailed conversation with my colleague, Alma Velez, to discuss the importance of Día de los Muertos, how she introduced the topic of death to her children and the process of creating her ofrenda at Radio Milwaukee.
11/8/2022 • 22 minutes, 17 seconds
'Jews in Space' offers space exploration while tracing Jewish roots
For this episode, we talked to Jewish Museum Milwaukee Curator Molly Dubin to learn about the connection Judaism has to astronomy and exploration, as well as the importance of highlighting significant contributions to our understanding of the universe.
11/1/2022 • 11 minutes, 35 seconds
An exclusive interview with Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson
For Cavalier Johnson, the path to becoming the city's first Black mayor wasn't a smooth one. He sat down with HYFIN Program Director Tarik Moody to share the personal stories that fueled his passion for politics and shaped the person he is today.
10/25/2022 • 26 minutes, 12 seconds
Milwaukee's Home Movie Day brings personal nostalgia on the screen
10/17/2022 • 17 minutes, 34 seconds
Milwaukee honors Indigenous Peoples' Day. But what comes after acknowledgment?
As facts came to light about Christopher Columbus, there were reexaminations, reflections and replacements. On this episode released on Indigenous Peoples' Day, we talk to Marquette professor Tara Daly about two recent examples in Milwaukee and whether acknowledgment is a necessary step or merely a performative gesture.
10/10/2022 • 15 minutes, 30 seconds
Black babies are dying, and it's time to listen to Black mothers
The infant mortality rate is three times higher for Black babies in Milwaukee, an abysmal number that unfortunately follows wider historical trends. On this episode, we talk to Erica Olivier, deputy commissioner of community health with the city of Milwaukee, about how to address the issue.
10/3/2022 • 12 minutes, 45 seconds
The Cultures and Communities Festival bring traditionally marginalized communities stories to the forefront
9/19/2022 • 24 minutes, 57 seconds
We celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. But should it still be called that?
Thursday marks the start of what the federal government officially refers to as Hispanic Heritage Month. In this week's episode, we talk about that name and the bigger discussion around identity, as well as provide plenty of recommendations on how to celebrate the month ahead.
9/12/2022 • 23 minutes, 2 seconds
Students are competing in video games in a school setting, and it's a good thing.
The popularity of esports has grown steadily over the last decade, and this year they're officially coming to Milwaukee Public Schools. We talked with several people involved to learn about the benefits students have already seen and the impact it can have on the future of their education.
9/6/2022 • 18 minutes, 57 seconds
Adopting and fostering senior animals provides an especially sweet reward
Ready for a pet but don't have time to train a puppy or kitten? This week on Uniquely Milwaukee we discuss another option -- the special reward of adopting or fostering a senior animal.
8/29/2022 • 21 minutes, 4 seconds
Why hasn't the Milwaukee County Parks budget changed since 1989?
In this “Uniquely Milwaukee” episode, we follow Nate Imig in pursuit of his summer goal to spend more time outdoors in Milwaukee County Parks and learn what they offer amid a shrinking budget. Then you’ll hear my conversation with Milwaukee County Parks Director of Administration and Planning Jeremy Lucas to learn why funding hasn’t changed since 1989, and Wehr Nature Center Director Carly Hintz to understand changes that have made the parks more accessible.
8/22/2022 • 22 minutes, 7 seconds
Building on the foundation 'Milwaukee's other mayor' created for Harambee
8/15/2022 • 22 minutes, 59 seconds
A Syrian refugee mother tells her story
8/8/2022 • 22 minutes, 17 seconds
'Be Seen' Bonus Episode: Was the Mafia involved in Wisconsin's earliest gay bars?
On this bonus episode of "Be Seen," hosts Nate Imig and Michail Takach address the often repeated rumor that the Mafia was involved in financing Wisconsin's earliest gay bars. In an exclusive interview with historian Gavin Schmitt, author of "Milwaukee Mafia (Images of America)" we arrive at a definitive "not really" in terms of the Mafia's involvement, but that answer is not without exceptions.
8/1/2022 • 24 minutes, 33 seconds
Milwaukee teams construct homemade flying machines at Red Bull Flugtag
Salam Fatayer introduces you us to two different Milwaukee teams -- one made up of engineers and another of artists -- who represented Milwaukee in Red Bull's Flugtag in July.
7/25/2022 • 23 minutes, 8 seconds
Milwaukee creatives behind 'Unfinished Legacy' and 'Cinema Bryce'
On this week's Uniquely Milwaukee episode, we meet the creative duo behind the streetwear brand "Unfinished Legacy." The brand started in Milwaukee and has exploded in popularity, showing up in Vogue and sparking a partnership with Levi's. Then, we talk with TikTok video creator Cinema Bryce about recently going viral with a video showing Milwaukee's cityscape.
7/18/2022 • 25 minutes, 51 seconds
Specters, scents and inspiration: an interview with Willem Dafoe
7/11/2022 • 19 minutes, 1 second
Veterans open up about mental health all while golfing
At an event set up by Next18, we sat down with veterans in a unique setting to talk about how — and if — they take care of their mental health.
7/4/2022 • 28 minutes, 48 seconds
'Be Seen' Episode 6: How did Wisconsin respond to HIV and AIDS?
We hear from two leaders of vital organizations in Wisconsin’s response: Sue Dietz, the original co-founder of AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin, and Mark Behar, the co-founder of Milwaukee’s first LGBTQ clinic, BESTD. We also hear how today’s front line community health leaders are navigating HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment.PrEP facts:https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/basics/prep.html
6/27/2022 • 34 minutes, 48 seconds
'Be Seen' Episode 5: What is Wisconsin’s longest running gay bar?
This is It co-owner George Schneider talks about creating an intentionally inclusive community at Wisconsin's longest running LGBTQ bar. Then, Michail speaks about his interviews with the late original owner, June Brehm.WTMJ News Documentary:https://uwm.edu/wtmjsearch/wtmjnewsarchive/49410/
6/20/2022 • 33 minutes, 35 seconds
'Be Seen' Episode 4: Wisconsin’s most notable women’s bars
Walker’s Pint owner Betsy Boenning speaks to Milwaukee having one of only 21 women’s bars left in the country. Milwaukee natives Maryann “Flash” Gorski and Diane “Legs” Gregory recount two generations of Milwaukee’s lesbian and bisexual nightlife scene.
6/13/2022 • 30 minutes, 12 seconds
'Be Seen' Episode 3: When was Wisconsin’s first drag show?
Wisconsin drag legends BJ Daniels and Tempest Heat share firsthand experiences entertaining in the 1980s to the present, particularly how the community came together through drag benefits during the AIDS crisis.
6/6/2022 • 36 minutes, 46 seconds
'Be Seen' Episode 2: When was it illegal to be LGBTQ in Wisconsin?
Bob Schmidt, owner of the M&M Club, speaks about opening the now closed bar when it was illegal to be gay and being among the few establishments to have open windows. Michail explains a pair or trailblazing Wisconsin laws that gave LGBTQ people protections for the first time ever in the country in early 1980s.
5/31/2022 • 29 minutes, 8 seconds
'Be Seen' Episode 1: Wisconsin’s first LGBTQ Uprising
Eight years before Stonewall, Milwaukee had its own LGBTQ uprising at the Black Nite bar. Featuring audio from the from the Archives Department, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries, this episode shares the story of Josie Carter, a gender nonconforming “queen” who defended her home bar when it was targeted by sailors in August 1961.
5/23/2022 • 31 minutes, 58 seconds
Koala Cosplay and The Cosplay Dad prove that cosplay is for everyone
Amber Jackson and her father Kevin Jackson have taken the world by storm as Koala Cosplay and The Cosplay Dad by not only expressing their love for their fandom but also creating space for black creators and cosplayers.
5/16/2022 • 18 minutes, 59 seconds
The COVID generation: How women navigated pregnancy during a pandemic Pt.2
As we present these stories of pregnancy, we want to acknowledge the national conversation happening around the U.S. Supreme Court and the potential for Roe v. Wade to be overturned. Motherhood is not a monolith. This week, we are sharing more stories around pregnancy and voices supporting a woman’s right to choose.
5/9/2022 • 22 minutes, 39 seconds
The COVID generation: How women navigated pregnancy during a pandemic.
Experience the real stories of people who have given birth during the pandemic with a monologue series titled Pandemic Pregnancies and Popsicles!
5/2/2022 • 33 minutes, 18 seconds
The plague of sexual assault violence in Milwaukee's music scene
With incidents ranging from catcalling, unwanted touching to escalated stalking and rape, Milwaukee DJ Fortune speaks up for sexual assault survivors. For educational resources around sexual assault, refer to RadioMilwaukee.org/saam.
4/25/2022 • 37 minutes, 19 seconds
The Beginings of Milwaukee Film
As we look ahead to the 2022 Milwaukee Film Festival, finally back again in person this year, we were wondering how this sorely missed Milwaukee tradition got started.
4/18/2022 • 24 minutes, 24 seconds
Living without alcohol in America's drunkest state
April is Alcohol Awareness Month. On this episode, we hear from a various Wisconsinites who do not drink alcohol and how they are living a "normal" life without it, even in a state obsessed with drinking culture.
4/11/2022 • 32 minutes, 39 seconds
How Milwaukee is creating empathy in its architecture
Empathy comes in many forms and can be seen everywhere. Learn how Milwaukee is creating empathy in its built environment, particularly for those re-entering the city after incarceration.
4/4/2022 • 18 minutes, 3 seconds
Do bodegas exist in Milwaukee?
Bodegas: these stores are common in places like NYC, Philadelphia, and even Chicago. But in a place like Milwaukee that's often dubbed as "Smallwaukee", do bodegas exist in our city? We went on a quest to find out and visited five contenders around Milwaukee.
3/28/2022 • 23 minutes, 45 seconds
Spend your next game night at Deaf trivia
3/22/2022 • 1 minute, 55 seconds
Afro-Latino: a multidimensional identity
3/22/2022 • 2 minutes, 35 seconds
What International Women's Day means to Yasmine Mohamed Ahmed
3/8/2022 • 2 minutes, 17 seconds
Milwaukee rallies behind International Women's Day 2022
3/8/2022 • 2 minutes, 42 seconds
"Mala", one women’s journey taking care of her aging mother
3/4/2022 • 2 minutes, 50 seconds
Culture conversations over pho
3/4/2022 • 3 minutes, 27 seconds
Original 88Nine DJ Element reflects station's 15th birthday, growth, authenticity
Radio Milwaukee is turning 15 this year! One of the ways we’re celebrating this milestone is by recognizing three of the original on-air voices who helped launch the station. On this segment, weekend DJ Element takes us back to 2007 and recalls working with Marcus and Tarik in the early days.
2/24/2022 • 2 minutes, 58 seconds
Original 88Nine DJ Kat Froehlich looks back on station's 15th Birthday
Radio Milwaukee is turning 15 this year! One of the ways we're celebrating this milestone is by recognizing three of the original on-air voices who helped launch the station. In this segment, we hear from weekend host, Kat.
2/24/2022 • 2 minutes, 55 seconds
DJ Marcus Doucette reflects on 15 years with Radio Milwaukee
Radio Milwaukee is turning 15 this year! One of the ways we're celebrating this milestone is by recognizing three of the original on-air voices who helped launch the station. In this segment, midday host Marcus Doucette looks back his career with Radio Milwaukee.
2/24/2022 • 3 minutes
Anti-Violence Film Festival
2/15/2022 • 3 minutes, 19 seconds
Dori Zori Love Stories: Brandy Boyd and her dog, Gus
Love comes in all forms, and Dori Zori celebrates them all! On this Dori Zori Love Story, DZ chats with Brandy Boyd about her love, Gus, a dog she raised as a puppy.
2/11/2022 • 3 minutes, 5 seconds
Dori Zori Love Stories: Christine and Scott Mendelsohn
Love comes in all forms, and Dori Zori celebrates them all! On this Dori Zori Love Story, DZ chats with 88Nine super volunteer and supporter, Christine Mendelsohn, about meeting her partner of 24 years.
2/11/2022 • 3 minutes, 32 seconds
Meet Kavon Cortez-Jones, 88Nine’s new ‘Storyteller in Residence’
Kavon Cortez-Jones is a Milwaukee-based writer and poet, as he is the pilot in our new Storyteller in Residence program. As a lifelong Milwaukee resident, his timeless work touches on the beauty and complexity or urban life in Milwaukee. His narrations conjure vivid images of the city, from his own personal experiences exploring it on his bike.
2/10/2022 • 3 minutes, 27 seconds
'Drown Me' by Kavon Cortez-Jones
88Nine's first ever Storyteller in Residence, Kavon Cortez-Jones, performs his poem "Drown Me."
2/10/2022 • 1 minute, 3 seconds
'Whiskey' by Kavon Cortez-Jones
88Nine's first ever Storyteller in Residence, Kavon Cortez-Jones, performs his poem "Whiskey."
2/10/2022 • 1 minute, 31 seconds
'Lake Michigan' by Kavon Cortez-Jones
88Nine's first ever Storyteller in Residence, Kavon Cortez-Jones, performs his poem "Lake Michigan."
2/10/2022 • 2 minutes, 42 seconds
'Fried Baloney-N-Kool-Aid' by Kavon Cortez-Jones
88.9's first ever Storyteller in Residence delivers his poem "Fried Baloney-N-Kool-Aid."
2/10/2022 • 3 minutes, 28 seconds
Blackistory, a game-based app that aims to teach Black history
2/9/2022 • 2 minutes, 52 seconds
Kaylee Crossfire
2/8/2022 • 3 minutes, 35 seconds
Remembering George Marshall Clark Part 2
2/1/2022 • 2 minutes, 25 seconds
Remembering George Marshall Clark Part 1
2/1/2022 • 3 minutes, 37 seconds
The Laramie Project
1/6/2022 • 3 minutes, 15 seconds
Polar Bear Plunge
1/6/2022 • 2 minutes, 19 seconds
Meet the 2021 Radio Milwaukee Music Awards Rising Star, Trinity Grace
In addition to the music categories in our annual award show, the Radio MIlwaukee Music Awards also recognize the work of individuals who are working to elevate the Milwaukee creative community in three special award categories: Humanitarian of the Year, Music Ambassador of the Year and Rising Star. Meet this year’s Rising Star, Trinity Grace, in this Community Story.
12/17/2021 • 2 minutes, 59 seconds
Meet the 2021 Music Ambassador of the Year, Kennita Hickman
In addition to the music categories in our annual award show, the Radio MIlwaukee Music Awards also recognize the work of individuals who are working to elevate the Milwaukee creative community in three special award categories: Humanitarian of the Year, Music Ambassador of the Year and Rising Star. Meet this year’s Music Ambassador of the Year, Kennita Hickman, in this Community Story.
12/17/2021 • 3 minutes
Being a woman with Lily Grant
12/1/2021 • 3 minutes, 33 seconds
Let's talk about consent with Element Everest-Blanks
12/1/2021 • 3 minutes, 28 seconds
Conversation with Sara Benesh
12/1/2021 • 3 minutes, 13 seconds
The History of Milwaukee Posters
11/23/2021 • 2 minutes, 48 seconds
How Milwaukee looked like 30 years ago, according to John Gurda
11/23/2021 • 2 minutes, 42 seconds
Here's all you need to know about COVID vaccines, according to the CEO of Hayat Pharmacy
11/3/2021 • 11 minutes, 43 seconds
Here's why Justin Barney and Element Everest-Blanks got vaccinated.
11/2/2021 • 6 minutes, 56 seconds
Here's why Nate Imig and Anthony Foster got vaccinated.
11/2/2021 • 3 minutes, 40 seconds
Here's why Dori Zori and Marcus Doucette got vaccinated.
11/2/2021 • 3 minutes, 12 seconds
Meet Lindsey Yeager
10/25/2021 • 2 minutes, 59 seconds
Meet Anna Siemsen
10/25/2021 • 2 minutes, 20 seconds
Meet Helena Baka
10/25/2021 • 2 minutes, 53 seconds
La Revo makes space for BIPOC writers
10/18/2021 • 2 minutes, 52 seconds
Milwaukee's Talking Book and Braille Library keeps making books accessible
10/18/2021 • 3 minutes, 18 seconds
BattleBox, Milwaukee's nerd safe haven
9/29/2021 • 2 minutes, 43 seconds
Ellas Café plans to become a safe space for LGBTQ+ and Latinx folks
9/29/2021 • 2 minutes, 54 seconds
Culture is the mission behind this upcoming wellness center
9/24/2021 • 13 minutes, 1 second
How to Actually Graduate in a Virtual World, a short play by First Stage
9/20/2021 • 3 minutes, 15 seconds
Celebrating Historical Heritage Month
9/15/2021 • 3 minutes, 19 seconds
The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum
9/13/2021 • 2 minutes, 57 seconds
Here's how you can make a Milwaukee song
9/10/2021 • 3 minutes, 1 second
Love, Milwaukee intends to showcase a six-pack that represents Milwaukee
9/8/2021 • 2 minutes, 36 seconds
New equine therapy programs already having an impact on local vets
As MKE Urban Stables prepares for its grand opening this fall, volunteers are hard at work getting the therapy horses ready for interaction with the public. Two of those volunteers, who also happen to be veterans, invited 88Nine to the stables for an inside look at their work. Both vets speak to the power of horsemanship and equine therapy and share how it has benefitted them.
9/3/2021 • 3 minutes, 12 seconds
How to Spend a Perfect Milwaukee Fall Day
9/3/2021 • 2 minutes, 48 seconds
How Jabril Yousef explores selfhood with new Milwaukee EP
8/31/2021 • 3 minutes, 7 seconds
Embody Yoga puts people of color at the forefront
8/23/2021 • 3 minutes, 8 seconds
Heal the Hood - Milwaukee's Acting Police Chief, Jeffrey Norman
8/16/2021 • 2 minutes, 34 seconds
'Queering the Cream City' brings LGBTQ+ art to 12 Milwaukee billboards
A new Milwaukee public art campaign is elevating work from LGBTQ+ artists, hoisting powerful images skyward in celebration of diversity, on a dozen billboards around the county.
8/12/2021 • 2 minutes, 35 seconds
Heal the Hood - Leaders Igniting Transformation
8/10/2021 • 2 minutes, 47 seconds
How 414 Life works to prevent Milwaukee gun violence
Radio Milwaukee was on site at the Heal the Hood Block party in July and spoke with dozens of attendees, organizers and community groups where were there. In this segment, we hear from 414 Life Director Derrick Rogers about how his organization is actively working to prevent violence in Milwaukee.
7/29/2021 • 2 minutes, 40 seconds
What kind of healing is needed most right now? We asked Heal the Hood.
Heal the Hood 9th semi-annual block party was held last weekend at 9th and Ring in Milwaukee. Radio Milwaukee asked organizers what kind of healing is needed most right now.
7/22/2021 • 3 minutes, 3 seconds
Artists transform three Moody Park basketball courts into active mural
Two years ago, activist Quanita 'Tay' Jackson was killed in Milwaukee's Moody Park by a stray bullet. Now, artists are working to transform a three basketball courts in the park to help the community gather there once again, in peace.
7/22/2021 • 3 minutes, 29 seconds
How to maximize your summer with MilwaukeeWithKids.com
If you're responsible for keeping kids entertained this summer, MilwaukeeWithKids.com has your back. 88Nine's Nate Imig chats with website founder Calie Herbst about maximizing your Milwaukee summer with kids.
7/6/2021 • 10 minutes, 51 seconds
Catching up with 'Barby the Book Fairy' and her mission to keep Little Free Libraries stocked
In the last year, Barbara Cerda has helped countless children in Milwaukee gain access to age and culturally appropriate books. Under her alter-ego "Barby the Book Fairy," she has committed to stocking up Little Free Libraries on Milwaukee's South Side, growing from managing 5 to 27 stations in less than a year.
7/1/2021 • 3 minutes, 14 seconds
Beyond Pride Month, here's how you can support LGBTQ business all year
In our extended conversation with Jason Rae, President & CEO of the Wisconsin LGBT Chamber of Commerce, we cover how it was founded and how it has grown to nearly 700 partner businesses and organizations in less than 10 years. We also discuss the other half of the organization's work which helps business owners to launch and stay in business in Wisconsin. Rae also shares labor statistics about the work still needed to create an inclusive environment for LGBTQ+ people.
6/28/2021 • 13 minutes, 21 seconds
LGBTQ+ organizers call for 'systemic change' at second annual March with Pride
For the second year in a row in MIlwaukee, activists from the LGBTQ+ community -- and their allies -- flooded the streets in Walker's Point for the March with Pride event on Sunday, June 13. Hear from lead organizer Montel Infiniti Ross and co-organizer Elle Halo
6/16/2021 • 3 minutes, 26 seconds
Second annual 'March with Pride' set for June 13
Montel Infiniti Ross and Angel Vega chat with Nate Imig about this year's Pride march for Black Lives Matter, and the additional event planned for this year at Juneau Park.
6/10/2021 • 3 minutes, 25 seconds
South Division refugee student receives prestigious language award, first in school's history
Soso Ye earned the Seal of Biliteracy from the Wisconsin Department of Instruction for mastery of both English and Karen. He was the first student in the school's history to receive the designation, in addition to graduating near the top of his class.
6/3/2021 • 3 minutes, 20 seconds
Bublr Bikes to add hundreds of electric bikes to fleet this summer
5/11/2021 • 2 minutes, 36 seconds
Milwaukee LGBT Community Center offers free virtual mental health support groups
5/6/2021 • 2 minutes, 53 seconds
Rethinking our relationship with 'invasive' garlic mustard
Tippecanoe Herbs' owner Kyle Denton explains how garlic mustard became so dominant in Wisconsin, plus ways to combat and prepare hearty green.
4/28/2021 • 3 minutes, 6 seconds
Milwaukee's mental health treatment court could see an expansion
4/26/2021 • 3 minutes
A clear definition of consent for Sexual Assault Awareness Month
Samantha Collier of TeamTeal365 shares a clear definition of consent, especially as it pertains to college campuses.
4/23/2021 • 4 minutes, 10 seconds
The Daily Bird nests itself in Riverwest by a show of community
4/21/2021 • 2 minutes, 56 seconds
Hear the songs of Ella Fitzgerald sung by award winner Alexis Roston
4/20/2021 • 3 minutes, 7 seconds
'We believe you.' TeamTeal365 supports sexual assault survivors throughout the year
88Nine Program Director Dori Zori speaks with TeamTeal365 founder Samantha Collier.
4/15/2021 • 16 minutes, 44 seconds
A newbie's guide to a biking in Milwaukee
4/15/2021 • 3 minutes, 6 seconds
Cristina Ossers captures life as it happens through art and technology
4/14/2021 • 3 minutes, 20 seconds
See Milwaukee through the lens of a Game Boy Camera
4/12/2021 • 3 minutes, 17 seconds
Trauma Therapist Simmone Stovall Kilgore on sexual assault, 'You are not alone'
4/8/2021 • 3 minutes, 11 seconds
Come take a stroll and enjoy the art of the 2021 Grilled Cheese Grant finalists
4/6/2021 • 3 minutes, 2 seconds
“At the End of the World, Turn Left” is a mystery book set in Riverwest examining Jewish-Russian identity
4/5/2021 • 2 minutes, 51 seconds
Mikey Cody Apollo is an artist, a spoken word poet and a sex positive bi-con
3/31/2021 • 3 minutes, 10 seconds
Illustrator Erin Bagatta on drawing for a new children's book "Stem Professionals Like Me!"
3/30/2021 • 11 minutes, 15 seconds
Blue Week supports mental health and Milwaukee businesses
3/29/2021 • 3 minutes, 4 seconds
Maddie Johnson creates jewelry that represents her spiritual journey and heritage
3/23/2021 • 3 minutes, 6 seconds
The Black Trans Celebration Week is just around the corner
3/23/2021 • 3 minutes, 7 seconds
Melissa Mursch-Rodriguez creates a zine that features queer and BIPOC art
3/18/2021 • 3 minutes, 8 seconds
Lexi Brunson of CopyWrite Mag is telling the cities urban stories you don't always get to hear
3/17/2021 • 3 minutes, 1 second
The Riverwest neighborhood sees a new mental health facility for you
3/17/2021 • 2 minutes, 58 seconds
What's up with that ship? A look at one of the Great Lake's largest ships
3/9/2021 • 3 minutes, 8 seconds
Riverwest FemFest kicks off its 'Portraits of Femme' series
3/9/2021 • 3 minutes, 13 seconds
Tia Richardson looks at art as a way to get people to work together
3/8/2021 • 3 minutes, 1 second
We close Black History Month with an African-American word quilt
3/4/2021 • 3 minutes, 7 seconds
Shalem Healing provides an integrative medical practice for Harambee
3/2/2021 • 3 minutes, 7 seconds
A new jazz cafe comes to the Harambee neighborhood
2/23/2021 • 2 minutes, 56 seconds
The "We Rise" series looks at how it takes a village to raise and sustain the arts
2/23/2021 • 2 minutes, 58 seconds
A Milwaukee tradition of classical guitar lives on
2/22/2021 • 2 minutes, 58 seconds
MKE students can now compete in the August Wilson Monologue Competition
2/16/2021 • 3 minutes, 4 seconds
One group of Milwaukee artists address youth of color’s mental health
2/15/2021 • 3 minutes, 13 seconds
Milwaukee rap legend Baby Drew discusses his long career and bluesy new album
Milwaukee rap legend Baby Drew discusses his long career and bluesy new album.
2/15/2021 • 27 minutes, 56 seconds
A $60 Million dollar renovation looks to keep Milwaukee home grown artists around
2/8/2021 • 3 minutes, 12 seconds
Phyllis Yvonne Stickney on bringing her life experiences to the stage
2/8/2021 • 3 minutes, 13 seconds
Last chance! Catch a new immersive play from Pink Umbrella theater
2/3/2021 • 2 minutes, 59 seconds
We Rise celebrates the past, present and future of Black artists in theater
2/2/2021 • 3 minutes, 3 seconds
Meet the director and playwright that's curating MKE Rep's Black History Month series
2/1/2021 • 3 minutes, 6 seconds
How the Art of Coping helps kids reclaim restorative practices from their cultures
1/25/2021 • 3 minutes, 2 seconds
Erica Turner wants people to see the nuances in conversations on race
1/25/2021 • 3 minutes, 6 seconds
Latino Arts Inc. is still serving art and community through the pandemic
1/22/2021 • 2 minutes, 59 seconds
How one Latina took a word of pain and uses it to support others
1/21/2021 • 14 minutes, 57 seconds
Here are service projects and events you can attend all month in honor of Dr. King Jr.
1/20/2021 • 2 minutes, 28 seconds
Florentine Opera goes digital and keeps performances entertaining
1/13/2021 • 3 minutes
How a former hostel is turning into a housing cooperative
1/12/2021 • 2 minutes, 56 seconds
A candlelight vigil calls on people to not let go of injustice
1/12/2021 • 2 minutes, 36 seconds
The Marcus Center brings holiday cheer to hospital patients and staff this holiday season
12/22/2020 • 2 minutes, 39 seconds
Riverwest Food Pantry sees the pandemic’s impact through the numbers and stories
12/22/2020 • 2 minutes, 42 seconds
Alverno College's Girl’s Academy brings science kits to zoom lessons
12/22/2020 • 3 minutes, 3 seconds
LGBTQ youth from Courage MKE give kids in need toys and share the holiday spirit
12/14/2020 • 2 minutes, 57 seconds
Milwaukee's Kayla Lewis-Allen talks Black relationships with her TV shows
12/14/2020 • 3 minutes, 5 seconds
Come get an air fryer and some Funky Fresh rolls as well
12/14/2020 • 2 minutes, 33 seconds
Melody Villanueva, a mother, speaks on the effect of losing her son to gun violence
12/8/2020 • 3 minutes, 9 seconds
After Shantell Riley lost her son to gun violence she started hosting cafes on grief
12/8/2020 • 3 minutes, 12 seconds
The Way Out seeks solution to recidivism by reducing bias during hiring
12/7/2020 • 2 minutes, 56 seconds
The healing that can happen when a little space is made
11/30/2020 • 3 minutes, 15 seconds
Tariq Moody and Reggie Jackson on how to hold difficult conversations during the holidays
11/30/2020 • 3 minutes, 13 seconds
By Every Measure hosts Tariq Moody and Reggie Jackson talk about being colorblind
11/30/2020 • 3 minutes, 16 seconds
West Allis' Alphonso's has gone viral with some caveats
11/24/2020 • 2 minutes, 55 seconds
Greg Ryan fixes up snowblowers and lawnmowers and gives them away
11/24/2020 • 2 minutes, 58 seconds
A coat drive in honor a son and to help families this winter
11/24/2020 • 3 minutes
Tonda Thompson is a carpenter with a mission to teach
11/17/2020 • 3 minutes, 18 seconds
Milwaukee's empathy booth lends an ear to really hear you
11/16/2020 • 3 minutes, 3 seconds
211 workers are frontline workers too answering thousands of calls
11/16/2020 • 2 minutes, 56 seconds
"Neither Wolf Nor Dog" asks audiences to listen; in local theaters this week only
11/11/2020 • 3 minutes, 9 seconds
Ultimate Farm Collaborative sees coffee in it's future (pt. 2)
11/9/2020 • 3 minutes, 11 seconds
A farm collaborative wants to re-start what Growing Power had (pt. 1)
11/9/2020 • 2 minutes, 53 seconds
Solomon's Quest provides Milwaukee kids with a bit of local history and fun
11/3/2020 • 3 minutes, 11 seconds
Three quick reminders for any stress this week
11/2/2020 • 3 minutes, 10 seconds
UWM and Marquette join forces to track voter behavior with the Elecurator project
The Elecurator project, which began in January 2020, uses a variety of data sources, including online and social media, traditional polling methods and political advertisements, to determine what issues are on the minds of voters.
11/2/2020 • 31 minutes, 9 seconds
Milwaukee's Butterfly Collective takes up where others can't
10/28/2020 • 3 minutes, 8 seconds
Project Return's Board President Rodney Evans tells us his story with life post incarceration
10/26/2020 • 2 minutes, 56 seconds
Pastor Joesph Ellwanger of Project Return talks about what got him into social justice work
10/26/2020 • 3 minutes, 8 seconds
A Bookmobile on bike is bringing Black authors' works near you
10/23/2020 • 3 minutes, 9 seconds
Re-focusing Meditation
10/9/2020 • 3 minutes, 10 seconds
North Side Rising wants Milwaukeeans in green jobs
10/6/2020 • 3 minutes, 10 seconds
How the deindustrialization of Milwaukee still effects communities of color pt 1
10/6/2020 • 2 minutes, 41 seconds
MKE Black event encourages Milwaukeeans to register to vote
9/29/2020 • 2 minutes, 32 seconds
Milwaukee's Outwoken Tea aims to help heal the earth through green operations and small farms
9/24/2020 • 2 minutes, 56 seconds
A new EP from Lotus Fankh meditates on social issues, ancestry, and history.
Lotus Fankh talks about how her life was effected by the pandemic as both a musician and outside of her artistry.
9/23/2020 • 3 minutes, 8 seconds
Meet Olivia, 88Nine's new community stories producer
88Nine's Nate Imig sits with new their new audio storyteller, Olivia Richardson on what she hopes to bring to the position as a lover of stories.
9/22/2020 • 2 minutes, 58 seconds
Ex Fabula goes virtual for 2020 season kickoff
Social distancing can make connecting to the city largely difficult. Thanks to the pandemic there's not too many in-door public places we can gather in safely. Nicole Acosta and Megan McGee are marketing and direction, respectively, for Ex-Fabula. Ex-Fabula is where people in Milwaukee, like you, tell personal stories. It’s where people meet each other and learn more about the people in their own community.
9/15/2020 • 3 minutes
folxflag
9/9/2020 • 2 minutes, 41 seconds
Voting action plans
9/1/2020 • 2 minutes, 54 seconds
Food is Free MKE
9/1/2020 • 3 minutes, 7 seconds
Celebrating Women's Equality Day
8/26/2020 • 2 minutes, 56 seconds
Health Commissioner, Jeanette Kowalik, breaks down anti-mask memes Part 5
8/26/2020 • 3 minutes, 14 seconds
Health Commissioner, Jeanette Kowalik, breaks down anti-mask memes Part 4
8/26/2020 • 2 minutes, 1 second
Health Commissioner, Jeanette Kowalik, breaks down anti-mask memes Part 3
8/26/2020 • 2 minutes, 11 seconds
Health Commissioner, Jeanette Kowalik, breaks down anti-mask memes Part 2
8/26/2020 • 58 seconds
Health Commissioner, Jeanette Kowalik, breaks down anti-mask memes Part 1
8/26/2020 • 1 minute, 26 seconds
Health commissioner, Jeanette Kowalik, gives a mask update
8/26/2020 • 2 minutes, 50 seconds
Milwaukee youth urge peers to become poll workers
8/25/2020 • 3 minutes, 6 seconds
Dasha Kelly's Performance
8/19/2020 • 3 minutes, 25 seconds
Janiya Williams' performance
8/19/2020 • 2 minutes, 16 seconds
Becca Wigley's Performance
8/19/2020 • 1 minute, 10 seconds
"Give Them Their Flowers Now" Milwaukee mural honors local community members
8/19/2020 • 3 minutes
Here's what camping sounds like
8/17/2020 • 2 minutes, 18 seconds
Get to Know: Public Allies
8/7/2020 • 3 minutes, 6 seconds
A Talk About Privilege
8/7/2020 • 2 minutes, 49 seconds
Know Your Price: understanding the alarming racial wealth gap
8/4/2020 • 3 minutes, 22 seconds
How the recognition of human dignity is rooted in racial equity
8/3/2020 • 3 minutes
Google Arts & Culture: Milwaukee Repertory Theater
Visit "The Milwaukee Project" on Google Arts & Culture at g.co/milwaukee.
7/30/2020 • 2 minutes, 37 seconds
Google Arts & Culture: Haggerty Museum of Art
Visit "The Milwaukee Project" on Google Arts & Culture at g.co/milwaukee.
7/30/2020 • 2 minutes, 58 seconds
Google Arts & Culture: Milwaukee Art Museum
Visit "The Milwaukee Project" on Google Arts & Culture at g.co/milwaukee.
7/30/2020 • 2 minutes, 21 seconds
Google Arts & Culture: Chudnow Museum of Yesteryear
Visit "The Milwaukee Project" on Google Arts & Culture at g.co/milwaukee.
7/30/2020 • 2 minutes, 51 seconds
Google Arts & Culture: First Stage
Visit "The Milwaukee Project" on Google Arts & Culture at g.co/milwaukee.
7/30/2020 • 3 minutes, 6 seconds
Google Arts & Culture: Imagine MKE
Visit "The Milwaukee Project" on Google Arts & Culture at g.co/milwaukee.
7/30/2020 • 2 minutes, 39 seconds
Google Arts & Culture: Sculpture Milwaukee
Visit "The Milwaukee Project" on Google Arts & Culture at g.co/milwaukee.
7/30/2020 • 2 minutes, 25 seconds
Google Arts & Culture: Milwaukee Youth Symphony Orchestra
Visit "The Milwaukee Project" on Google Arts & Culture at g.co/milwaukee.
7/30/2020 • 2 minutes, 28 seconds
Google Arts & Culture: Visit Milwaukee
Visit "The Milwaukee Project" on Google Arts & Culture at g.co/milwaukee.
7/30/2020 • 2 minutes, 36 seconds
Google Arts & Culture: MSOE's Grohmann Museum
Visit "The Milwaukee Project" on Google Arts & Culture at g.co/milwaukee.
7/30/2020 • 2 minutes, 50 seconds
Google Arts & Culture: Harley Davidson Museum
Visit "The Milwaukee Project" on Google Arts & Culture at g.co/milwaukee.
7/30/2020 • 3 minutes, 12 seconds
Google Arts & Culture: Milwaukee County Parks
Visit "The Milwaukee Project" on Google Arts & Culture at g.co/milwaukee.
7/30/2020 • 2 minutes, 56 seconds
Changing the conversation about disabilities
7/27/2020 • 3 minutes, 8 seconds
Kids Ask - Mask Edition
7/27/2020 • 2 minutes, 38 seconds
Conversation with DACA recipients
7/22/2020 • 3 minutes, 17 seconds
DACA recipients on identity
7/22/2020 • 2 minutes, 38 seconds
Milwaukee's 'Barby the Book Fairy' collects 1,000 books for South Side kids
Barbara Cerda has dedicated the last year to ensuring Little Free Libraries in her neighborhood remained stocked with books for kids. Meet "Barby the Book Fairy," in this Community Story.
7/22/2020 • 3 minutes, 19 seconds
This is what Milwaukee sounds like while in quarantine
7/13/2020 • 2 minutes, 54 seconds
Wisconsin Youth & Student Power
7/13/2020 • 2 minutes, 38 seconds
Solidarity in Action
7/7/2020 • 3 minutes, 4 seconds
Muslim create BLM mural in solidarity
7/6/2020 • 2 minutes, 43 seconds
BLM meets LGBTQ: Adonis Timone
Male identifying, Black and queer, rap artist Adonis Timone has a complex identity. Learn how he is using his platform to organize and advocate for Black lives, plus how his identity intersects with the BLM movement.
6/30/2020 • 3 minutes, 3 seconds
BLM meets LGBTQ: Elle Halo
Elle Halo is a LGBTQ activist in Milwaukee who works in violence and HIV prevention, as well as participates in a transgender support group called SHEBA, Sisters Helping Each other Battle Adversity. She shares how her identity intersects with the Black Lives Matter movement.
6/30/2020 • 3 minutes, 9 seconds
Reggie Jackson part 2
6/30/2020 • 15 minutes, 4 seconds
Reggie Jackson part 1
6/30/2020 • 13 minutes, 41 seconds
A historical crash-course on Bronzeville
6/29/2020 • 3 minutes, 19 seconds
Get to know Love on Black Woman
6/29/2020 • 2 minutes, 59 seconds
Get to know Wisconsin's ACLU chapter
6/22/2020 • 2 minutes, 55 seconds
Supplies for protesters
6/22/2020 • 2 minutes, 41 seconds
Dr. Robert Smith's perspective on the 13th amendment
6/18/2020 • 3 minutes, 40 seconds
Juneteenth Producer Chat
88Nine's Salam Fatayer and Lucas Seidel spoke with County Executive, David Crowley, and Dr. RObert Smith on the importance of Juneteenth.
6/18/2020 • 3 minutes, 37 seconds
Get to know Black Leaders Organizing Communities Part 2
6/15/2020 • 3 minutes, 3 seconds
Get to know Black Leaders Organizing Communities
6/15/2020 • 2 minutes, 39 seconds
Milwaukee murals symbolize hope and unity
6/9/2020 • 2 minutes, 34 seconds
Milwaukee artists create mural honoring George Floyd
A collection of artists came together to transform a storage building, responding to an open call from the owner, into a memorial for George Floyd. Go to the corner of North Ave. and Holton St. in this community story - meet the building owner and meet one of the artists.
6/5/2020 • 2 minutes, 59 seconds
Producer Chat: How to be a better ally in the Black Lives Matter movement
6/4/2020 • 7 minutes, 26 seconds
#saytheirnames
6/2/2020 • 4 minutes, 15 seconds
'Justice 4 George Floyd' protesters gather in Milwaukee
Hundreds of Milwaukeeans gathered at 27th and Center St. Friday to protest the police killing of George Floyd, and unarmed black man from Minneapolis who died in custody. At least one of the officers has been charged with third degree murder and manslaughter following days of protest. Listen to the message from Milwaukee protesters in this Community Story.
5/29/2020 • 3 minutes, 25 seconds
Closing on Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month
While Asian Pacific American Heritage Month is coming to a close, there are organizations and groups working in our city to continue to raise the visibility of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders all year long. One such group is ElevAsian.
5/29/2020 • 3 minutes, 5 seconds
Class of 2020: Elizabeth Bocksenbaum and Huda Saqib
5/18/2020 • 3 minutes, 2 seconds
Class of 2020: Claire Neville
5/18/2020 • 3 minutes, 1 second
Families Together: Martha Cannon
Martha Cannon began home schooling her daughter, temporarily, in September 2019. When the COVID-19 pandemic hit in March, her family was already well suited for home learning. In this story, she shares what she learned early in the adjustment.
5/15/2020 • 2 minutes, 41 seconds
Famliies Together: Dave Zylstra
Dave Zylstra is a parent of two daughters, ages 9 and 12, in Milwaukee. In this story, he shares what has been getting his family though the pandemic.
5/15/2020 • 2 minutes, 46 seconds
Families Together: Kobina Shaffa
5/15/2020 • 2 minutes, 44 seconds
Families Together: Tareq Zraik
5/15/2020 • 2 minutes, 34 seconds
Families Together: Amber Storm and Morgan Bischoff
5/15/2020 • 3 minutes, 16 seconds
Facebook group allows you to 'adopt' a high school senior during quarantine
High school seniors across the state are getting a little extra help on Facebook, as one local group is inviting the public to 'adopt a senior' during the pandemic. Learn more in this community story with 88Nine's Community Engagement Manager Maddy Riordan.
5/5/2020 • 2 minutes, 47 seconds
Why Milwaukee's communities of color are being hit hardest by COVID-19
5/4/2020 • 2 minutes, 50 seconds
COVID-19 may have increased the number of domestic violence cases
5/4/2020 • 2 minutes, 52 seconds
Bucks star Khris Middleton sparks major gift to MPS Foundation
It started with phone call. And since, MPS Foundation has raised more than $60,000 to provide emergency relief to thousands of local families in need.
4/28/2020 • 2 minutes, 32 seconds
Update on Covid-19 with Milwaukee's Commissioner of Health
4/28/2020 • 2 minutes, 58 seconds
National Poetry Month: Water Poem
April is National Poetry Month, here at Radio Milwaukee we partnered with Red Oak Writing to feature Milwaukee poets reciting their work to celebrate the craft and honor those who are making a mark in our city. This is Annie Grizzle reciting Water Poem.
4/27/2020 • 1 minute, 53 seconds
National Poetry Month: Generational Curses
April is National Poetry Month, here at Radio Milwaukee we partnered with Red Oak Writing to feature Milwaukee poets reciting their work to celebrate the craft and honor those who are making a mark in our city. This is Generational Curses by Michaela Lacy.
4/27/2020 • 2 minutes, 40 seconds
National Poetry Month: Hair Grease
April is National Poetry Month, here at Radio Milwaukee we partnered with Red Oak Writing to feature Milwaukee poets reciting their work to celebrate the craft and honor those who are making a mark in our city. This is Hair Grease by Lilo Allen
4/27/2020 • 2 minutes, 35 seconds
National Poetry Month: Cake and Lemonade for Neighbors
April is National Poetry Month, here at Radio Milwaukee we partnered with Red Oak Writing to feature Milwaukee poets reciting their work to celebrate the craft and honor those who are making a mark in our city. This is Cake and Lemonade for Neighbors by Margaret Rozga.
4/27/2020 • 1 minute, 2 seconds
National Poetry Month: Chicken Tiki Masala
April is National Poetry Month, here at Radio Milwaukee we partnered with Red Oak Writing to feature Milwaukee poets reciting their work to celebrate the craft and honor those who are making a mark in our city. This is Chicken Tiki Masala by Nicole Acosta
4/27/2020 • 1 minute, 12 seconds
Romance in the age of a pandemic
4/21/2020 • 3 minutes, 18 seconds
'Ayuda Mutua MKE' pools essential resources for South Side residents
Ayuda Mutua MKE is a small and focused grassroots initiative on Milwaukee's South Side to connect neighbors to mutual aid during the COVID-19 pandemic. Meet the organizers in this Community Story.
4/17/2020 • 2 minutes, 57 seconds
Milwaukee photographer uses her outlet to share a moment of joy
4/13/2020 • 2 minutes, 16 seconds
Milwaukee chef delivers hundreds of meals to nurses working in COVID-19 units
Crisis always creates community. Learn about a local, grassroots initiative to provide healthy meal to front line hospital workers.
4/10/2020 • 3 minutes, 17 seconds
Dori Zori chats with 88Nine's new executive director Kevin Sucher
Get to know Radio Milwaukee's new leader, Kevin Sucher. He and Dori talk about his professional path that led him to 88Nine.
4/9/2020 • 6 minutes, 10 seconds
Aladdin provides community meals
4/7/2020 • 2 minutes, 26 seconds
Arts@Large launches new virtual programming during COVID-19 pandemic
Milwaukee arts nonprofit Arts@Large has launched a stream of new virtual events to fill the need for arts programming during the coronavirus pandemic.
4/3/2020 • 2 minutes, 57 seconds
Conversation with Deanna Singh
3/31/2020 • 2 minutes, 55 seconds
Milwaukee zookeeper takes us behind the scenes
Milwaukee zookeeper Katie Coutant assures us the animals at Milwaukee County Zoo are still getting top notch care, despite the zoo being closed due to COVID-19.
3/27/2020 • 2 minutes, 9 seconds
Dr. Malika Siker on putting yourself into a growth mindset during COVID-19 pandemic
Dr. Malika Siker is an Associate Professor of Radiation Oncology and the Associate Dean for Student Inclusion and Diversity at Medical College of Wisconsin. Hear her thoughts on establishing and maintaining a growth mindset during the COVID-19 pandemic.
3/27/2020 • 2 minutes, 14 seconds
Dr. Malika Siker on making better use of time, staying positive during COVID-19 pandemic
Dr. Malika Siker is an Associate Professor of Radiation Oncology and the Associate Dean for Student Inclusion and Diversity at Medical College of Wisconsin. Hear her recommendations on mental health and making better use of time.
3/27/2020 • 2 minutes, 40 seconds
Waukesha grocery worker shares the good she's seeing during pandemic
A grocery store clerk in Waukesha says she is seeing community coming together at the store amid the COVID-19 pandemic. She shares her personal experience as an essential worker.
3/19/2020 • 2 minutes, 47 seconds
Lend your voice to Community Stories
During the COVID-19 pandemic, we want to know how you're doing. Learn how to record your voice and send it into our Community Stories team.
3/19/2020 • 2 minutes, 21 seconds
Conversation with Jeff Frank about the importance of local storytelling
3/17/2020 • 2 minutes, 45 seconds
"Gretel" an anthem for girl empowerment
3/17/2020 • 3 minutes, 10 seconds
It's time working moms get their recognition
3/2/2020 • 3 minutes
Public Allies creating a representative milwaukee through art
3/2/2020 • 3 minutes, 1 second
Milwaukee hip-hop artist Klassik honors legendary jazz artist Berkeley Fudge
Every day during Black History Month, we've been highlighting a different artist who helped shape the sound of Milwaukee music. And for this artist -- Berkeley Fudge -- we have proof of his influence on a current Milwaukee artist. Listen to our interview with hip-hop artist Klassik.
2/28/2020 • 2 minutes, 59 seconds
Meet Kali Tribe, Milwaukee's first hip-hop group to hit BET
Throughout Black History month, we're honoring artists who shaped the sound of Milwaukee music. In this segment, we go back to the early 1990s to meet Kali Tribe, the first hip-hop group from Milwaukee to appear on BET. They stopped by Radio Milwaukee to speak with 88.9 DJ Marcus Doucette live on the air.
2/28/2020 • 21 minutes, 59 seconds
'In My Mind' StorySlams
2/24/2020 • 2 minutes, 54 seconds
MKE Black, app highlighting black owned businesses
2/24/2020 • 2 minutes, 44 seconds
Milwaukee OATS, local screen printing shop
2/18/2020 • 2 minutes, 36 seconds
Black Like Me, a dance exploration of a hate word
2/18/2020 • 3 minutes, 12 seconds
The Retreat brings a shared meeting and performance space to Bronzeville
Milwaukee’s historic Bronzeville neighborhood is now home to The Retreat, a space that serves as “both a position and a place.” Located at 2215 N. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive and owned and operated by Milwaukee change leaders, Dasha Kelly Hamilton and Kima Hamilton (who is also an 88Nine DJ), The Retreat was created as a “space for ideas to plan and play, and a place for people to gather and grow.” Listen to our interview with Dasha.
2/14/2020 • 3 minutes, 3 seconds
Black Lens presents shorts by black women for black women
Chef Latinos Wisconsin, from recipes to representation
2/3/2020 • 2 minutes, 59 seconds
Jewish Museum Milwaukee opens new exhibit showcasing girl's diary uncovered at Auschwitz
A new exhibit at Jewish Museum Milwaukee showcases an incredible find: a teenage girl's diary uncovered from the rubble at Auschwitz.
2/1/2020 • 3 minutes, 8 seconds
Residents assert their concerns with neighborhood safety
For the past few years, moms who are part of Safe & Sound, a non-profit organization that works with residents, law enforcement and community partners to create a safer neighborhood, have had weekly parent meetings to bring attention to issues that happen throughout the neighborhood.
1/27/2020 • 2 minutes, 32 seconds
Movie magic meets model trains at the Domes
The annual model train show is back at the Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory, or "The Domes," this year with a cinematic twist. Hear from the artist who made it come to life, plus a few attendees who made the trip from Central Wisconsin.
1/27/2020 • 2 minutes, 56 seconds
The MATC RevUp program connects students to the automotive industry
Milwaukee Area Technical College provides students with an alternative career path with its RevUp program. RevUp, which began in 2017, is a training program for highly skilled technicians to fill a variety of jobs in the automotive service industry. The program offers two-degree programs, a two-year associate degree, and a nine-month technical diploma.
1/27/2020 • 2 minutes, 11 seconds
'Coffee Connection' series connects LGBTQ business owners
Every month in Madison and Milwaukee, you're invited to network with Wisconsion LGBTQ business owerners. Learn about the Wisconsin LGBT Chamber of Commerce's monthly Coffee Connection series.
1/21/2020 • 2 minutes, 57 seconds
Disability Rights Wisconsin advocates for voting rights
In 2014, the presidential commission report named Wisconsin as best practice in regards to an election data-gathering program. The Wisconsin Government Accountability Board was also recommended as the best model to follow for performing a survey and auditing polling places. In just six years, there has been a significant decrease in providing a range of accessibility throughout polling places.
1/21/2020 • 2 minutes, 31 seconds
Allied in the Fight: Jews, Blacks and the Struggle for Civil Rights returns as a traveling exhibit
Allied in the Fight: Jews, Blacks and the Struggle for Civil Rights, an exhibition presented by Jewish Museum Milwaukee, is back as a traveling exhibit for local organizations to use to foster discussions.
1/21/2020 • 2 minutes, 32 seconds
Milwaukee keeps Martin Luther King Jr's legacy alive with an annual birthday celebration
For three decades, Milwaukee has celebrated Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday with a celebratory event hosted at the Marcus Performing Arts Center. The free program is packed with performances from numerous cultural arts organizations but at the core of the event, the main focus is the contest winners.
1/13/2020 • 2 minutes, 59 seconds
Milwaukee Habitat will help over 200 families in the Harambee neighborhood
Within the Milwaukee area, one in three Milwaukee families who are renting spend over 50 percent of their total income on housing alone. According to data, residents living in Harambee, the median household income is roughly $20,000. The average price point for a small one-bedroom apartment is around $850, at it's lowest.
1/13/2020 • 3 minutes, 43 seconds
Immigrant Project sparks local app
Ruben Flores grew up almost like every other kid in Milwaukee. He went to Riverside High School and became valedictorian. He loved playing the piano and was passionate about robotics. In 2009, during his senior year of High School, just like his peers, he was applying for college and had ambition but he was faced with the information that he was undocumented.
1/6/2020 • 3 minutes, 58 seconds
Stories through pottery, painted from breast cancer survivors
About 10 years ago, Lynn Tachick started her own pottery business and like most people who open up shop, she didn’t realize her home pottery studio would turn into a space breast cancer survivors to share their stories.
1/6/2020 • 2 minutes, 55 seconds
Dinner and a show, MPS tradition since 1984, kept alive at this elementary school
In 1984, Robert Berry, a Milwaukee public school teacher, helped to start a tradition at his Roosevelt Middle School of the Arts. He added a student-run dinner theater to its annual productions where students would serve attendees a catered meal before the opening night show. Even after switching schools a retiring, he is continuing the tradition alive at Clement Avenue Elementary. Meet Mr. Berry in this audio story.
12/18/2019 • 3 minutes, 6 seconds
MacCanon Brown Sanctuary, a place of refuge for Milwaukee's homeless
Where do people go in the daytime if they are homeless or in a housing crisis to work and improve on their situation?
12/17/2019 • 2 minutes, 32 seconds
HerStry, a platform that shares the stories of everyday women
The year 2015 was the year of self-publishing blogs. It was during that period of time anyone can make something or say something as long as they have the means to connect to the internet. That’s exactly what Julia Nusbaum did, she found an avenue that was untapped and decided to roll with it. Nusbaum is the founder and editor of chief of HerStry, an online literary magazine that provides a platform for women to write. Both here in Milwaukee and globally.
12/16/2019 • 2 minutes, 42 seconds
Filmmakers initiate monthly screenings to showcase local films
Have you ever watched a good film and think to yourself, “I wonder how that was made? Who are the brains behind this project?” If you’re anything like myself, you might go on a tangent and start thinking about local filmmakers, how they might make it to the big screens and how they could walk among us waiting for the big opportunity. Now you don’t have to wonder because Saint Kate Hotel presents a monthly curated screening known as Saint Kate's Filmmaker Show + Tell, where local filmmakers show their work and talk about it afterward. Filmmakers Kristin Peterson and Martin Kaszubowski are the ones behind this simple yet brilliant idea.
12/9/2019 • 2 minutes, 52 seconds
'Black Nativity' localizes a gospel story
Black Arts MKE is a non-profit organization that collaborates with artists and art organizations here in Milwaukee. Executive Director, Barbara Wanzo said the main goal of the organization is to spread representation by providing a space for African American artists to be creative.
12/9/2019 • 2 minutes, 42 seconds
'Code the Hoan' initiative to choreograph lights on Milwaukee's iconic bridge
The Milwaukee initiative to add colorful lights to the Hoan Bridge keeps moving forward. Thanks to a major gift from an anonymous donor via the Greater Milwaukee Foundation last month, the organization Light the Hoan is about halfway to its more than $4 million fundraising goal. Learn how it is tapping into young local talent to program how the lights will respond.
12/6/2019 • 3 minutes, 11 seconds
The story of Menominee
This past weekend, The Milwaukee Public Library hosted an event called “The story of Menominee with Richard Plass” to celebrate Native American Heritage Month. Plass is a Menominee, Stockbridge/Munsee Indian from northern Wisconsin who was raised on the Menominee Indian Reservation. His Menominee name translates to the one who changes feathers.
12/3/2019 • 3 minutes
Hover Craft market brings the holiday spirit
Although the weather outcast was rainy, chilly and gloomy, it was balanced by the cozy atmosphere within the 10th annual hovercraft market, Milwaukee’s annual holiday shopping extravaganza. Located inside the Pritzlaff Building there were more than 100 local vendors selling goods that ranged from pottery, prints, jewelry and many more. The filled space was booming with energy and community.
12/2/2019 • 2 minutes, 28 seconds
Schlitz Audubon Center teaches kids -- and adults -- about birds of prey
Afternoon host Ayisha Jaffer and Nate Imig traveled to the Schlitz Audubon Center to learn about its raptor program, featuring hawks, owls, eagles and falcons. Go behind the scenes.
11/27/2019 • 2 minutes, 41 seconds
Milwaukee's eviction crisis continues
11/27/2019 • 2 minutes, 48 seconds
International Institute of Wisconsin showcases a refugee’s journey
If you only had three minutes to grab your personal items from your home before fleeing your country, what items would you grab? Would you grab documentation? Would you grab sentimental items like your grandfather's watch or a family photograph? Can you even pack up your life in three minutes? What about half an hour, is that enough time?
11/27/2019 • 2 minutes, 58 seconds
A candid conversation on identity through self-portraiture
Social roles and norms are the root substance of Vaughan Larsen’s work. Larsen is a Milwaukee based artist and photographer, primarily focusing on self-portraiture dealing with queer identities and relationships within society with their latest project being Rites and Parenthood.
11/19/2019 • 2 minutes, 49 seconds
Sustainable clothing brand offers a new way to story tell
Victress Vibes, co-founded by Courtney Hellendrung and Alaina Landi, is a sustainable hand-printed clothing brand aimed to share the stories of women.
11/19/2019 • 2 minutes, 50 seconds
Iuscely Flores's full immigration story
More than one million immigrants arrive in the United States each year and Milwaukee's diversity is because of the immigrants that live within our city. This year we partnered with Ex Fabula and No studios to bring Community Stories Live event called “Coming to Milwaukee, Immigration Stories”, where multiple Milwaukeeians share their experiences with immigration. Iuscely Flores is a UW-Milwaukee student, she came to America when she was four with her parents from Durango, Mexico. When she was nine, they settled in Milwaukee. This is her full story.
11/12/2019 • 5 minutes
COA's after school program engages kids through STEM learning
The COA Youth and Family Center, established in 1906, has been serving low-income families and children in Milwaukee for 113 years. The center is divided into three divisions; early childhood development, youth development and community development. The youth development sector focuses on preteens and teens through afterschool and summer programs, one being the Kohls Explore Your Future Program, an afterschool STEM program.
11/12/2019 • 2 minutes, 58 seconds
Life as a second generation Hmong American
torically, Hmong people were once a stateless group living in the mountains of Laos and Thailand. In the mid 70s, The Hmong people were political refugees in the United States as a result of their involvement with the American military. Roughly more than 130,000 refugees settled in the States after being sponsored from schools and churches.
11/5/2019 • 2 minutes, 55 seconds
'On the Wings of a Mariposa' introduces loss to kids
First Stage presented the production “On the Wings of the Mariposa” by Alvaro Saar Rios on Oct. 18. The play is an adaptation of the children's book “Ghost Wings” written by Barbara M. Joosse and follows 10-year-old Pilar who struggles with the passing of her Abuelita. Pilar uses the associates the scent of her grandmother's scarf in order to keep her memory alive.
11/4/2019 • 2 minutes, 49 seconds
Milwaukee Public Library continues to create social impact
Libraries are an integral part of a community. Beyond just storing thousands and thousands of books, Milwaukee Public Libraries, across 13 branches have programs that cater to everyone.
10/29/2019 • 2 minutes, 42 seconds
Helium elevate readers by delivering books
Helium books, co-founded by Jacob Carlson and Ian Buchanan, is a free library book delivery service here in Milwaukee. Just like the name Helium, their mission is to uplift readers through the power of reading.
10/29/2019 • 2 minutes, 44 seconds
'Portrait of Milwaukee' exhibit features decades of intimate local history
Next time you're at the Milwaukee Art Museum, be sure to stroll through a temporary exhibition on view now through February. It's called Portrait of Milwaukee and features more than 100 black and white photos from 20th century Milwaukee. Learn how one set of photos were miraculously salvaged from a massive fire in this community story.
10/25/2019 • 2 minutes, 58 seconds
October tributes Filipino American Heritage Month
Filipino cuisine probably can’t be defined under a singular term or even a few terms. A reason why is because it’s hard to pinpoint a sole description when the Philippines consist of roughly seven thousand islands. However, Meat on the Street, a Milwaukee family-owned Filipino storefront, and food truck bring some of the flavors of the islands to you.
10/22/2019 • 2 minutes, 46 seconds
'Love your body' day reminds us of the practice of self-love
It’s fair to say that at some point we all have been critical or at least aware of our body. One might look at themselves and think that their nose is crooked, their arms are too long or even have few extra rolls. We might even associate those features as negative. UW-Milwaukee’s Peer Health Educators hosted a “Love Your Body Day” as a celebration for everybody.
10/22/2019 • 2 minutes, 52 seconds
Sherman Park youth release unvarnished LP of deeply personal songs
It has been just over three years since the unrest in Milwaukee’s Sherman Park neighborhood. Talk to many residents in the neighborhood now, and they’ll point to how the community has rebounded. But it took time. Now a group of youth from the neighborhood have recorded an album to communicate how the events affected them through music.
10/10/2019 • 3 minutes, 19 seconds
Salam Stars challenge stereotypes in female athletics
The topic of hijab, a headscarf worn by Muslim women, has always resulted in a variety of opinions. If we add wearing a hijab while competing in a sport, the focus becomes on the attire of the athlete rather than the skillset.At Salam High School, 4707 S. 13 St., Coach Martie Budnowski says the high school varsity volleyball team is currently in the works of changing the perception around Muslim female athletes that wear a hijab.
10/9/2019 • 2 minutes, 39 seconds
'111 Places in Milwaukee You Must Not Miss' is a love story to the city.
“111 Places” is a worldwide guide book series that originated from Cologne, Germany. You might think the number 111 is random but it isn’t accidental. In the city Cologne, the number 11 is considered a lucky number, there is even is a carnival celebration every year that begins on Nov 11 at 11:11 a.m. Since a book that highlighted 11 spots isn’t enough to be considered a guide book, they added another one, making it a total of 111 places. This year the guide book unraveled some known and possibly hidden gems in Milwaukee in their new book, “111 Places in Milwaukee That You Must Not Miss” written by Michelle Madden.
10/8/2019 • 2 minutes, 58 seconds
Ex Fabula hosts Deaf story slam
Just in time for International Deaf Awareness Week, Milwaukee nonprofit Ex Fabula hosted a special event featuring seven Deaf storytellers. The Deaf story slam took place at the Mitchell Street Library in front of capacity crowd. A video version of the stories is available here: https://radiomilwaukee.org/story/community-stories/ex-fabula-hosts-deaf-story-slam-to-kick-off-awareness-week/
9/27/2019 • 3 minutes, 9 seconds
Bota Gala Night Market celebrated entrepreneurs
If you looked up the definition of the term Botanica, your search results would show you that it's defined as a small store that sells herbal and traditional remedies. That definition doesn't come close to scratching the surface of what Botanica Galactica truly is. It’s charming and welcoming. It plays a role in gathering the community through wellness and art. One of the ways that’s achieved is by a night market. Salam Fatayer reports
9/23/2019 • 2 minutes, 59 seconds
Manfred Olson Planetarium sparks cosmic curiosity
The Manfred Olsen Planetarium might be considered a hidden gem that’s tucked away within the UW-Milwaukee campus. The planetarium specializes in five major productions every year. This fall semester, they are kicking it with 'Creepy Cosmos', starting Sept. 27. The spooky production is described as combing the fun of Halloween with the intrigue of astronomy that intends to energize your sixth sense. Salam Fatayer reports.
9/23/2019 • 2 minutes, 41 seconds
'Hoops' by LUNA Collective represent Latinx roots
Pride is a sentiment that many identify with when wearing a pair of hoop earrings. For some time, big hoops were associated with cheapness. A person who wore them could be considered immodest and loose. However, there are acts that are reversing the connotation and reclaiming back the power.One of those acts is by the LUNA, a collective of Latinx artists in Milwaukee. LUNA is currently showcasing an exhibit titled Hoops, representing the diversity through art within the Latinx community. Salam Fatayer reports.
9/17/2019 • 2 minutes, 57 seconds
Friendship Circle finds a new home
Picture this, you walk into the front doors and immediately you’re greeted with the caramelized smell of coffee. The inside space is massive yet comfortable enough to entice you to spend time there. In the back, there’s an art studio for any creative and there is even a bakery that specializes in a number of desserts such as challah and crinkle cookies. Luckily for you, you no longer need to imagine such a place because of Friendship Circle, a local non-profit organization that works with adults and kids with special needs. Salam Fatayer reports
9/13/2019 • 2 minutes, 29 seconds
Magnificent Machines of Milwaukee honor Milwaukee engineers and their inventions.
In the nook of Milwaukee School of Engineering, the Grohmann Museum highlights Milwaukee engineers and their inventions with the exhibit, Magnificent Machines of Milwaukee. The exhibit follows the book "Magnificent Machines of Milwaukee and the engineers who created them" written by Thomas Fehring. Salam Fatayer reports
9/10/2019 • 2 minutes, 24 seconds
Walnut Way prepares for Harvest Day
When asked to describe Harvest Day, an open-air market and street festival hosted by Walnut Way, Antonio Butts, executive director of Walnut Way said it was similar to a homecoming for the city. That’s what Harvest Day is for most people, a time to celebrate the neighborhood of Lindsay Heights and to connect with its residents. Salam Fatayer reports.
9/6/2019 • 2 minutes, 58 seconds
Milwaukee's first hostel functions as a second home.
“It’s a home away from home,” said Carolyn Weber, one of the hostel owners. That's how the Cream City Hostel can be described when walking through the front doors. The hostel is located in the Riverwest neighboorhood, marking it as the first hostel in Milwaukee. Salam Fatayer reports.
9/3/2019 • 2 minutes, 43 seconds
World famous artist Keith Haring painted a mural in Milwaukee
Find out where in Milwaukee you can still see Haring's original piece.
8/30/2019 • 2 minutes, 39 seconds
Milwaukee Ballet stands against negative stereotypes surrounding male dancers
Lara Spencer from Good Morning America recently made a comment about Prince George of Cambridge for taking ballet lessons that created an uproar of criticism both from the general public and the dance community. In response, the Milwaukee Ballet has taken a stance to speak against the negative stereotypes male dancers face in ballet. Salam Fatayer reports.
8/30/2019 • 2 minutes, 59 seconds
County bus mural stirs controversy
Milwaukee Art Museum interns designed a city bus as part of the program ArtXpress, to address an issue that impacts the city of Milwaukee. This year, the bus mural dealt with immigration and deportation. On one side the wraparound mural, there are two hands reaching towards each other with an ICE agent in the center. Salam Fatayer reports.
8/26/2019 • 2 minutes, 57 seconds
Winter layup celebrates Milwaukee's industrial history
For ten years, Jim Brozek strapped his camera to his side while he worked as a laborer on Jones Island. In between cleaning and painting steel ore boats, Brozek would snap numerous photographs capturing the haunting yet peaceful atmosphere when working during winter layups. The images were taken from 1979 to 1985 and are now currently displayed at a storefront immediately west of Mo’s Irish Pub in downtown Milwaukee. Salam Fatayer reports.
8/23/2019 • 2 minutes, 59 seconds
Milwaukee's youth climate action team draws awareness
YCAT started when a number of Madison high school students gathered to discuss the possibilities of a school strike to demand climate justice in the state of Wisconsin. On March 15, they drew a crowd of roughly two thousand amplifying their voices and their mission. Salam Fatayer reports.
8/19/2019 • 2 minutes, 56 seconds
Café el Sol blends cultures through food
What started out as The Spot, an afterschool space for students, quickly turned in Milwaukee’s United Community Center, a multigenerational agency that carries a magnitude of programs. There’s a hidden gem at the center. Located at the lowest level, you’re greeted to a restaurant called Café el Sol. The restaurant started off in 1983 as a program to help unemployed youth on food preparation and service. Now it’s a gathering scene for everyone. Salam Fatayer Reports.
8/19/2019 • 2 minutes, 36 seconds
Deeply personal exhibit opens at Marquettes Haggerty Museum
If cities are measured by the quality of their museums, Milwaukee can certainly compete. Of course there are the big ones -- The Milwaukee Public Museum and The Milwaukee Art Museum two of the most notable -- but we also have several smaller ones scattered around. Visit the Haggerty Museum of Art in this Community Story.
8/15/2019 • 2 minutes, 50 seconds
Kinsella Academy brings dance and family to Irish Fest
Brigid Kinsella-Alba met Ryan when they were five years old. At the time, little did she know that he would later become her husband and they would create a school together. It was love that brought them together. Love for each other and love for Irish dancing. Salam Fatayer reports.
8/12/2019 • 2 minutes, 39 seconds
Milwaukee mural deals with the refugee crisis
Murals are one way the public can access art. If we take a look at Milwaukee’s Black Cat Alley, we can see that it transformed the outdoors into an art gallery. In that alley, there’s one mural with a big yellow backdrop, framed with purple flowers surrounding a faceless figure of a mother with her children dressed in geometric designs. The figures symbolize a Syrian family who has recently become refugees. Salam Fatayer reports.
8/12/2019 • 3 minutes
Teens Grow Greens impact high school students
When you hear about the program Teens Grow Greens, you might just assume that teens are just planting greenhouses and growing produce. Well, you’re not completely wrong since that is a component but the main element that’s being planted is themselves. Teens Grow Greens is a nine-month paid internship program for high school students.
8/5/2019 • 2 minutes, 53 seconds
Rahma Mohamed crowned Miss Muslimah USA 2019
On July 19, Muslim women from all over the country came together for the third annual pageant, Miss Muslimah USA. The pageant was held in Dearborn Michigan and it aimed to break barriers and defeat stereotypes that surround Muslim women. This year, Rahma Mohamed, from Madison Wisconsin, was crowned Miss Muslimah 2019
8/5/2019 • 3 minutes
Arts @ Large brings art experiences to Walker's Point
On July 9, members all over the Milwaukee area gathered to take a workshop on mosaics at the new Arts @ Large Community Center. Arts @ Large is an organization that provides immersive art experiences for students from K-12. The mosaic workshop was the initial step towards creating a space where the public and community can incorporate art within their lives.
7/15/2019 • 2 minutes, 17 seconds
Hydrate the Homeless MKE, an act of service goes a long way
Five years ago, a Facebook post from Repairers of the Breach, a homeless outreach resource center, made its way to Amber Parham's screen. It was a Facebook status that made Parham aware that there are individuals who lack clean water. That realization ignited something in Parham and developed into Hydrate the Homeless MKE, a supply of water bottles to the homeless and people living in poverty.
7/10/2019 • 2 minutes, 21 seconds
Evicted exhibit stops in Milwaukee for a national tour
University of Wisconsin’s School of Architecture and Urban Planning partnered with Near West Side to host the first stop of the national tour: Evicted. The free exhibit will be held at the Mobile Design Box till Sept. 30th.
7/8/2019 • 2 minutes, 47 seconds
Victory Over Violence benches signify memorial and inspiration
The Craft for a Greater Good Project is a collaboration between Home GR/OWN, The Milwaukee Art Museum Teen Internship program, The Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design and attendees from the Furniture Society. Their mission is to create benches that will be installed at Victory Over Violence Park in hopes to represent the lives lost and inspire generations to come. Salam Fatayer reports on the importance of this upcoming project.
7/3/2019 • 2 minutes, 59 seconds
Closing out Pride month with a look back at historic fireworks display
Earlier in June, Pridefest Milwaukee kicked off its celebration in Milwaukee with an impressive display of fireworks. But what most people don't know is that Milwaukee was the first LGBTQ pride event to feature fireworks in the county in 1995. 88Nine's Salam Fatayer goes behind the scenes and meets the women carrying on her father's tradition at Pridefest 25 years later.
6/28/2019 • 2 minutes, 35 seconds
Milwaukee festivals band together to combat hunger
For the fifth straight year, United Ethnic Festivals are teaming up with Hunger Task Force to collect food at the gates of evert major lakefront festival this summer. Learn about the Fests Feed MKE partnership.
6/27/2019 • 2 minutes, 34 seconds
Juneteenth brings neighbors together to celebrate culture
Juneteenth is one of Milwaukee's largest outdoor summer parties It draws a huge crowd every year for food, music and a historical celebration of culture. 88Nine's Salam Fatayer asked attendees what the day means to them.
6/26/2019 • 2 minutes, 49 seconds
Looking back on Ramadan
Although Ramadan is over, the lessons one can learn from participating in this month shouldn’t be. In order to understand what one can gain from this month, what exactly is Ramadan? 88Nine's Salam Fatayer looks back on the Holy Month.
6/24/2019 • 2 minutes, 27 seconds
Representing black and trans women, meet this year's PrideFest individual of the year
She has dedicated her career to the Milwaukee LGBT community, particularly trans women. Meet this year's PrideFest individual of the year, Elle Halo.
6/13/2019 • 2 minutes, 50 seconds
Sheboygan valedictorian silenced at high school graduation honored by Pridefest
Speaking at the Pridefest opening ceremony -- surrounded by state and city leaders -- Sheboygan Lutheran High School valedictorian Nat Werth finally got to deliver a speech he earned. Listen to his complete acceptance speech after receiving the Pridefest Valor Award.
6/8/2019 • 6 minutes, 2 seconds
Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes on importance of WI state capitol flying LGBTQ pride flag
88Nine's Nate Imig spoke with WI Lt. Governor Mandela Barnes on the grounds at the 2019 MIlwaukee Pridefest.
6/8/2019 • 1 minute, 16 seconds
This MPS grad is the first from his school to attend an Ivy League university
Erick Torres-Gonzalez just graduated from Ronald Reagan High School and will be heading to Harvard University next year. Hear what he has to say about public education and his experience with Milwaukee Public Schools.
6/3/2019 • 2 minutes, 10 seconds
Meet the 2018-2019 MPS senior of the year
Samari Price, graduate of John Marshall High School was named "Senior of the Year" at ceremony at Washington High School last week. She plans to study criminal justice and business management at Marquette University with her sights set on law school.
6/3/2019 • 2 minutes, 13 seconds
Milwaukee entrepreneur combining spring rolls and math for neighborhood kids
He makes a mean spring roll, and now he is giving back to his community every week -- with math. Learn how a Milwaukee entrepreneur is combing his love for healthy cooking with a series of free tutoring sessions for neighborhood kids.
5/29/2019 • 2 minutes, 59 seconds
TNT’s Ernie Johnson on growing up in Milwaukee, ‘Inside the NBA’ and the greatness of Giannis
The Milwaukee Bucks put together an extraordinary inaugural season at Fiserv Forum. The team posted its best record in almost 40 years and made the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time since 2001. The thrilling playoff run united communities from all over the city and inspired a new generation of fans. One of
5/29/2019 • 54 minutes, 54 seconds
Milwaukee veterans turn to live theater to combat PTSD
There's no way to describe, to fully capture, the feeling of post traumatic stress disorder unless you have experienced it. And even if you live with it, explaining the experience in your own words can be immensely difficult. But a group of Milwaukee veterans are tapping into their creativity and confronting their PTSD -- using theater. L
5/23/2019 • 3 minutes, 8 seconds
Volunteer attorneys and interpreters travel to border to counsel refugee women - part 2
Follow two Milwaukee women who recently traveled to Dilley, TX to counsel women seeking asylum in the United States. Hear how their week of service impacted them emotionally.
5/21/2019 • 3 minutes, 18 seconds
Support group connecting working professionals with Parkinson's
Living with Parkinson's Disease doesn't necessarily mean leaving the workforce. Learn about a Milwaukee area support group sponsored by the Wisconsin Parkinson Association connecting working professionals.
5/15/2019 • 2 minutes, 50 seconds
How to make the most of Milwaukee's short gardening season
Venice Williams, executive director of Alice's Garden, shares a few pro tips on how to make the most of Milwaukee's short gardening season. Listen to her interview, and check out our in-depth article here: https://radiomilwaukee.org/story/community-stories/what-works-and-what-doesnt-in-milwaukees-short-gardening-season/
5/13/2019 • 2 minutes, 42 seconds
Local author pens '100 Things To Do in Milwaukee Before You Die' book
Milwaukee author Jenna Kashou has a new book. She stopped by 88Nine to talk about "100 Things To Do in Milwaukee Before You Die, 2nd Edition."
4/30/2019 • 2 minutes, 7 seconds
Milwaukee attorneys and interpreters travel to border to counsel refugee women
In this two part story, 88Nine speaks with two Milwaukee women -- one attorney and one interpreter -- who recently traveled to Dilley, TX as part of the CARA Pro Bono Project. They counseled undocumented refugee women to prepare for their initial "credible fear" interviews with immigration officials.
4/26/2019 • 3 minutes, 11 seconds
Conversation with human trafficking survivor and victim advocate Theresa Flores
She survived two years of forced prostitution, starting at age 15. Since then, she has spent her life combating the epidemic of human trafficking across the country, sharing her own experience and helping others take action. Listen to our extended interview.
4/23/2019 • 25 minutes, 19 seconds
Carvd N Stone puts together an "Authors of Color Book Drive" for MPS students
Nyesha Stone, the founder of Carvd N Stone Inc., is collecting books written by authors of color to donate to Milwaukee Public School students. Learn more about what inspired this book drive and how to donate in this community story.
4/21/2019 • 2 minutes, 40 seconds
Producer Chat: Zed Kenzo shines in 'Midwest Music Exchange' tour
Three cities, two counties, three rising artists -- 88Nine's video team followed Milwaukee artist Zed Kenzo as she closed out the "Midwest Music Exchange" at Company Brewing in Milwaukee. Hear how a unique international partnership showcased three rising artists making a splash in their own cities...and beyond! Be sure to watch our video here:https://youtu.be/koIfswKatc0
4/19/2019 • 3 minutes, 1 second
MPS Superintendent Youth Advisory Council
The highest office in MPS is turning to students for input. Hear how the Superintendent Youth Advisory council is making positive change in MPS.
4/19/2019 • 2 minutes, 26 seconds
Mercado Magic is a space for the South Side's minority-owned businesses
4/15/2019 • 2 minutes, 41 seconds
W.H.E.E.L Gallery gives voice to Milwaukee men of color who have survived gun violence
This community engagement-based research project explores how art and discussion can support healthy lifestyles for young men of color who have a Spinal Cord Injury as a result of gun violence. The project gathered five individuals for weekly programming consisting of open discussions and physical and arts activities.
4/15/2019 • 2 minutes, 50 seconds
This job fair introduces environmental organizations to Milwaukee youth
Last week, Cream City Conservation hosted its second annual Youth Green Jobs Summit at the Wisconsin Black Historical Society Museum on Milwaukee’s North Side. The event hosts local youth from the inner city and several local environmental organizations for a green job fair.
4/15/2019 • 2 minutes, 54 seconds
A peek into what youth fighting for justice in Milwaukee looks like
On March 30, True Skool hosted its third Youth Fighting 4 Justice Action Day. True Skool invites its youth, local activists, and students from neighboring organizations to learn about what it means to organize and be active in social justice.
4/2/2019 • 2 minutes, 58 seconds
This Milwaukee teen is sharing her story to encourage donors for National Donate Life Month
Aaliyah Milledge's journey is a miracle. After a mysterious lung condition put her life in danger, a double lung transplant from an organ donor saved her life. Today, she breathes life into new lungs and shares her story to advocate for more organ donors of color for National Donate Life Month.
4/1/2019 • 3 minutes, 9 seconds
Wisconsinites unite at the capitol for Disability Advocacy Day
March 20 is Disability Advocacy Day, a day where hundreds of people around Wisconsin make their way to Madison to meet with state representatives to advocate on behalf of people living with disabilities.
3/25/2019 • 2 minutes, 49 seconds
Bernard Henry: Milwaukee comic book artist and mentor to MPS kids with special needs
Bernard Henry leads a sort of double life. He's a teaching assistant for MPS during the day, mentoring students with special needs. But at night, he's hard at work building a sci-fi comic franchise. He doesn't call himself a hero, but his students just might. Listen to our audio story below as we go behind the scenes.
3/22/2019 • 2 minutes, 39 seconds
Prepping Milwaukee's next generation of filmmakers with MVP
Milwaukee Visionaries Project is an after-school program teaching Milwaukee-area middle schoolers and high schoolers the art of storytelling through filmmaking.
3/18/2019 • 2 minutes, 22 seconds
'Girls Day' at City Hall convenes and inspires hundreds of future leaders
For the ninth year in a row, middle school and high school aged girls convened at City Hall for a day of leadership designed just for them. Hear from the Milwaukee alderwomen behind "Girls Day," plus some of the inspiring young women who attended.
3/18/2019 • 2 minutes, 43 seconds
'Boss Ladies' and more - highlights from Women's Entrepreneurship Week
88Nine's video producers Laura Dyan Kezman & Vianca Fuster talk about their recent experience at Women's Entrepreneurship Week, including their introduction to "Boss Ladies MKE." Listen to their conversation and watch the video: https://youtu.be/bRWJR9uWH-s
3/13/2019 • 2 minutes, 33 seconds
Milwaukee musician teams up with quadruple amputee for heartwarming music video
He lost his arms and legs to meningitis as a toddler, but that hasn't stopped him from getting married, having kids and working full time. And he's got another talent -- he's a heck of a dancer Hear how quadruple amputee Joe Reed teamed up with Milwaukee musician Ben Wagner for a recent music video...and how it went viral.
3/12/2019 • 2 minutes, 56 seconds
Local law orgs are partnering to provide free legal advice to Milwaukeeans in need
The Milwaukee Justice Center is teaming up with the Milwaukee Bar Association and Marquette University Law to get the wheels of justice turning in local communities - literally. Their mobile clinic takes volunteer attorneys and law students Milwaukee neighborhoods to provide free legal assistance to community members in need.
3/7/2019 • 3 minutes, 3 seconds
Courage House MKE offers unique haven for homeless LGBTQ youth
A first of its kind organization will soon open in Milwaukee offering support and shelter to homeless LGBTQ youth. Take a tour with Operations Director Marcus Wise, and learn how the nonprofit plans to transform the lives of Milwaukee kids.
3/1/2019 • 3 minutes, 6 seconds
Browns Crew - Milwaukee's Rising Latin-American Hip-Hop Duo
Video producers Vianca Fuster and Laura Kezman discuss Browns Crew, a rising hip hop group in Milwaukee and the focus of this week's video Community Story. The musical duo fuses Latin American sounds with hip-hop drums and cadences to deliver stories of immigration and life as Latinos from the South Side of Milwaukee.Watch the video on 88Nine's Youtube: https://youtu.be/XezAQJon7hc
2/27/2019 • 2 minutes, 51 seconds
Time capsule accidentially uncovered at V.A. Medical Center
It was buried for more than 50 years and contained perfectly preserved documents, newspapers, photos and books. Milwaukee V.A. Spokesperson Gary Kunich tells us how a 1963 time capsule was saved from the landfill.
2/23/2019 • 2 minutes, 46 seconds
The story of Nearest Green ‘the greatest whiskey maker the world never knew’ comes to Milwaukee
Fawn Weaver is the CEO and Chief Historian of Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey. She was invited to Milwaukee's Stella Van Buren to share her research on the story of Nearest Green, also known as Uncle Nearest, America's first African-American master distiller.
2/22/2019 • 2 minutes, 41 seconds
Meet Max Zuleta, the Guinness World Record holder carving ice sculptures in Wisconsin
Max Zuleta is the owner of Art Below Zero, a company specializing in ice sculptures. He found his love for ice sculpting growing up in Venezuela, and followed his dream up north to Wisconsin where he opened moved his ice art studio.
2/18/2019 • 2 minutes, 53 seconds
Kathy's House provides comfort for adult patients and families during medical treatments
Kathy's House is a non-profit organization providing a temporary home for adult patients traveling to Milwaukee for advanced medical care. Patients are referred to the house by their hospital and they have access to lodging and much more at Kathy's House.
2/16/2019 • 2 minutes, 47 seconds
Hear how the Beastie Boys sampled the late Harvey Scales
Milwaukee native and prolific musical artist Harvey Scales passed away on Feb. 11, 2019. He had a decades-long career, won a grammy, co-wrote the first platinum selling song, and even had his work sampled by the Beastie Boys. Listen to excerpts from his conversation with 88Nine's Dori Zori in 2015.
2/14/2019 • 2 minutes, 25 seconds
Dori Zori chats with Harvey Scales
The grammy winning R&B artist -- and Milwaukee native -- Harvey Scales passed away on Feb. 11, 2019. Today, we revisit a conversation he had with 88Nine's Dori Zori back in 2015.
2/12/2019 • 19 minutes, 2 seconds
Milwaukee Film offering special programming during Black History Month
Black Lens expands it programming to a year-round format, beginning this February during Black History Month. Milwaukee Film's Dr. Donte McFadden talks about the month's offerings, including a special Valentine's Day short film program.
2/12/2019 • 2 minutes, 11 seconds
Celebrating Black history through handmade jewelry
Papyrus & Charms is one of many Black-owned businesses showcasing its work at the Bronzeville Collective. Lean how one artist is paying homage to her heritage through unique, handmade jewelry.
2/11/2019 • 2 minutes, 35 seconds
Milwaukeeans open up about their stories for Gun Violence Survivors Week
This February 1 to February 8 is the inaugural Gun Violence Survivors Week, and survivors across the United States are sharing their stories in a trending movement called #momentsthatsurvive.
2/5/2019 • 2 minutes, 59 seconds
These girls rock. Literally.
Get to know the teenage rockstars of Negative/Positive in this episode of Community Stories.
2/3/2019 • 2 minutes, 58 seconds
A south side guitar festival invites international acts to work with Latino youth musicians
The 6th annual Guitar Festival at the United Community Center invites internationally-recognized guitarists to work with young Latino guitarists in Milwaukee, and other guitar students from around the Midwest.
2/3/2019 • 3 minutes, 3 seconds
New Milwaukee maker space at Golda Meir Middle School
Golda Meir School cut the ribbon on its new maker space back in November. Since then, middle school students have had access to cutting edge technology, including robotics, laser engraving and 3D printing. Learn how a crucial partnership with Eaton Corporation made it possible.
1/30/2019 • 2 minutes, 17 seconds
A new VA program and partnership could save veteran lives
The Milwaukee VA Medical Center serves 24,000 veterans, a quarter of which, come to the VA for mental health crises. “This is their medical home, most of them have been coming here a long time,” said Ben Thelen, a former EMT and combat medic in Iraq, who now works for the VA. He’s behind a new program that is training EMTs to identifying and handling mental health crisis situations when responding to veterans’ 911 calls.
1/25/2019 • 2 minutes, 56 seconds
Celebrating MLK Day with peace and pie
April Harris organized Milwaukee's first ever "Peace Through Pie" event, which celebrates Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy of peace with pie, conversation, and charity.
1/21/2019 • 3 minutes, 6 seconds
What Mister Rogers' longtime TV producer remembers most about him
Hedda Sharapan, producer and close personal friend of Fred Rogers, is heading to Milwaukee on Feb. 6 for a talk at the Jewish Community Center. Hear her thoughts on today's divisive political climate and how befriending the TV icon changed her life.
1/18/2019 • 2 minutes, 59 seconds
Hours Against Hate replaces hateful rhetoric by teaching tolerance
1/18/2019 • 3 minutes, 6 seconds
Muslim owned Ma'Ruf Youth Innovation Center opens on North Side
A vacant building was slated to become a massive liquor store at 21st and Hamptom. Hear how a Muslim owned and operated Milwaukee organization worked with city government to bring STEM education there instead.
1/16/2019 • 3 minutes, 44 seconds
From accounting to medicine: meet the woman advocating for Latino equity in medicine
After her mother was diagnosed with breast cancer, Carla Echeveste was inspired to change the course of her life. She turned down an accounting job at her dream financial firm, and went back to school to study medicine. Today, she researches and advocates for equity on behalf of Milwaukee's Latino community.
1/13/2019 • 2 minutes, 16 seconds
Free AIRA service for blind and low vision expands to other Milwaukee County buildings
Free AIRA service for the blind and low vision was made accessible at Milwaukee's airport a couple months ago. Now, the free service is expanding to include a number of Milwaukee County buildings.
1/8/2019 • 2 minutes, 47 seconds
The Benedict Center is keeping homeless women warm and fed this winter
The Benedict Center's SIsters Program conducts in-the-street outreach, case management and skill building for women who are in the sex-based trade. Their winter initiative, the warming room, is an overnight shelter where women who are on the streets can have access to a meal and a warm place to sleep at night.
1/7/2019 • 2 minutes, 25 seconds
Jazale’s Art Studio molds and mentors Milwaukee’s inner-city youth artists
When art programs began getting slashed across schools in Milwaukee, two hometown brothers decided to found a program for the many inner-city youth who were losing access to arts education. In 2012, Darren and Vedale Hill founded Jazale’s Art Studio.
12/14/2018 • 3 minutes, 11 seconds
Why you should see 'Black Nativity' this weekend
For the last four years, a group of multitalented group of black Milwaukee artists have presented the musical 'Black Nativity' at the Marcus Center for the Performing Arts. Director Malkia Stampley talks about how she adapted her production for a Milwaukee audience, and why she wants to be in the audience.
12/13/2018 • 2 minutes, 6 seconds
Milwaukee Youth Arts Center is grooming future performance artists
The Milwaukee Youth Arts Center (MYAC) is home to two legendary arts education programs - First Stage Children’s Theater and Milwaukee Youth Symphony Orchestra (MYSO). MYAC was built in 2002 so these two organizations could have access to professional rehearsal spaces. Together, they’ve both served the Milwaukee arts community for decades.
12/13/2018 • 2 minutes, 54 seconds
This Bay View studio teaches healing through art therapy
In this piece, we walk through the doors of Bloom Center for Art and Integrated Therapy in Bay View. Bloom teaches healing through art therapy.
12/11/2018 • 3 minutes, 2 seconds
Latino Strings emphasizes culture in music education program for Latino youth
The Latino Strings program has been a pillar of music and Latino culture at the United Community Center since it was founded in 2002 by musician Dinorah Marquez. In this community story, we hear from two of Dinorah's former students who started playing strings instruments in the second grade. Now at 21, they have returned as instructors for Latino youth.
12/8/2018 • 3 minutes, 4 seconds
MYSO: Milwaukee's youth orchestra...and so much more
This holiday season, we're tipping our hats to some of the great local organizations helping youth connect to the arts. In this story, we head to Milwaukee Youth Symphony Orchestra and meet 17 year old jazz guitarist Kwasi Stampley, aka KStamp.
12/7/2018 • 2 minutes, 57 seconds
Grace Weber's Music Lab brings the music industry straight to Milwaukee high school artists
Grace Weber’s Music Lab has hosted locally and nationally-known music acts like WebsterX and Jamila Woods for an immersive music education experience. Once a month, high school students from the Greater Milwaukee area are invited to Radio Milwaukee’s performance space to participate after school for free.
12/5/2018 • 2 minutes, 37 seconds
Milwaukee Art Museum offers family-friendly arts education to Milwaukee families with Family Sundays
A partnership between Kohl’s Cares and the Milwaukee Art Museum is bringing families into the art museum five Sundays a year for interactive and educational art activities.
12/3/2018 • 3 minutes, 2 seconds
Islands of Brilliance helping kids on autism spectrum discover talent in art, tech
Since 2012, a Milwaukee nonprofit has been helping students on the autism spectrum develop social and language skills, using a unique blend of art and technology. Listen how Islands of Brilliance co-founders Margaret and Mark Fairbanks launched the nonprofit and how they're changing lives.
11/30/2018 • 2 minutes, 46 seconds
The Salvation Army's famous red kettle is getting a makeover
Natalie Doherty is one of 10 Milwaukee artists selected by the Salvation Army to redecorate their red donation kettles for the winter holidays.
11/26/2018 • 2 minutes, 20 seconds
High school sophomore creates business to keep feet of the homeless warm during winter
Liv Partenfelder is a sophomore at Pathways High School - a new school near downtown Milwaukee. During her freshman year, Liv took an entrepreneurship class where she started a non-profit charitable business.
11/26/2018 • 2 minutes, 27 seconds
Listen to slain Milwaukee teen's anti-gun essay, delivered by local poet Dasha Kelly
Two years before her tragic shooting death, Milwaukee teenager Sandra Parks, 13, penned an award winning anti-violence essay. Listen local poet Dasha Kelly to read her piece -- Our Truth -- with a recording of Parks woven in.
11/23/2018 • 3 minutes, 42 seconds
‘Green Card Voices’ visits Pulaski High School to document immigrant stories
Green Card Voices is telling immigrant stories the right way – with authenticity and allowing people to be in control of their stories. The organization visited Pulaski High School last week to document the stories of 15 immigrant students. The interviews were done on-camera and will be published online and in book format, where students will then become published authors.Listen to the audio piece to learn more about Green Card Voices’ trip to Pulaski High School.
11/18/2018 • 3 minutes, 3 seconds
Milwaukee is getting its first "art hotel." Introducing the Saint Kate Arts Hotel.
Milwaukee is getting a new creative hub called the Saint Kate Arts Hotel. The hotel will serve as a place for people to spend the night in the city while also being exposed to Milwaukee's diverse art scene.
11/13/2018 • 2 minutes, 14 seconds
Thousands of Milwaukee children get free winter coats thanks to unique partnership
Thousands of children in Milwaukee are living below the poverty line, which means many will go without a proper coat this winter. But two Milwaukee organizations -- Operation Warm and Milwaukee Fire Department -- have teamed up to meet the need for 30,000 local families.
11/9/2018 • 2 minutes, 25 seconds
COA brings STEM education to low-income students
COA, an after school education organization, was recently awarded with a grant from Kohls to bring STEM education to students from low-income backgrounds.
11/9/2018 • 2 minutes, 25 seconds
More women are getting into the sneaker culture. Why it's more than shoes.
Video Producer Vianca Fuster chats with Nate Imig about her video story exploring the growing sneaker culture among Milwaukee women.Watch the full video: https://youtu.be/_HsXFOFt2Ys
11/8/2018 • 3 minutes, 1 second
Jewish law professor pens viral open letter following Pittsburgh synagogue shooting
Marquette University Law School Professor Andrea Schneider reacts to the deadly shooting at Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, PA that claimed 11 lives on Oct. 27. As former board chair of the Milwaukee Jewish Federation and an active member of the local Jewish community, she sheds light on how people are turning their grief into action.Read her open letter: https://urbanmilwaukee.com/2018/10/30/op-ed-heartbroken-in-pittsburgh/
11/3/2018 • 3 minutes, 15 seconds
BLOC's educational canvassing and 'free ride to the polls' hopes to increase voter turnout in Milwaukee' Black community
BLOC, or Black Leaders Organizing for Communities, was a response to local and nationwide criticism of low voter turnouts in African-American communities. Executive Director Angela Lang breaks down BLOC's educational canvassing program and their free ride to the polls initiative, which she hopes will increase voter turnout and overall civic engagement in Milwaukee's Black community.
11/2/2018 • 2 minutes, 31 seconds
"Building Bridges" fosters dialogue between Sherman Park residents and law enforcement
Last week, Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church hosted dozens of Sherman Park residents for a Building Bridges listening circle. Community members, young and older, were invited to meet their local law enforcement officers and to share any hopes or concerns for improving the Sherman Park neighborhood and the relationship between officers and residents
10/30/2018 • 2 minutes, 59 seconds
Meet the shop cultivating Milwaukee’s skateboard scene for the past 30 years
Sky High skate shop celebrates 30 years of cultivating Milwaukee's skateboard scene. Meet the man behind the Bay View shop - Aaron Polaski.
10/25/2018 • 2 minutes, 58 seconds
Black Girl Training is about identity and bringing filmmakers of color together in Milwaukee
10/8/2018 • 2 minutes, 24 seconds
NCSL makes organized football accessible for inner city youth
NCSL, or Neighborhood Children's Sports League, is making organized football easily accessible and affordable for inner-city children in Milwaukee.
9/24/2018 • 2 minutes, 33 seconds
Listen to local poet’s beautiful ‘Love Letter to Milwaukee’
There’s something special about Kavon Cortez Jones. The 22-year-old spoken word artist speaks softly, but eloquently, making every word count. He’s a lifelong Milwaukeean, a graduate of Riverside High School, and has spent his adult life pursuing his three major passions: mentoring kids, cycling and, above all, penning poetry.
9/21/2018 • 3 minutes, 11 seconds
Milwaukee Youth Council responds to being called 'little convicts' by blogger
“Little convicts.” That was the phrase recently used by a conservative blogger to describe students at Vincent High School. Hear how the Milwaukee Youth Council is responding.
9/20/2018 • 2 minutes, 48 seconds
What goes on at the Bong Recreation Area?
Ever wondered what's inside? What exactly is a "recreation area?" How did it get the name "Bong?" 88Nine's Nate Imig went to Kansasville to find out.
9/14/2018 • 2 minutes, 56 seconds
Public housing goes smoke free, and it's working
On July 31, public housing across the nation went smoke free. The federal Housing and Urban Development issued a new rule banning tobacco use in and near public housing complexes, and Milwaukee is starting to witness its success. Meet Dorise, an older African-American woman who started smoking at a young age and just successfully quit smoking thanks to this new initiative to keep public housing residents tobacco free.
9/14/2018 • 3 minutes
MS Run the US with Ricardo Contreras
MS Run the US is a 3,100-mile long relay race from Los Angeles, California to New York. The run was started in Brookfield, Wisconsin in 2009 to raise awareness and research funds for Multiple Sclerosis. The organization also raises money to assist those currently living with MS. Ricardo Contreras, who studies Exercise Science at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, participated in last month’s run as a road crewmember. At just 22, he’s already an experienced distance runner and has run in a number of 5Ks. He shared his heartwarming and inspiring experience as a road crewmember in this audio story.
9/10/2018 • 2 minutes, 49 seconds
Suit giveaway helping underserved men land jobs
The City of Milwaukee recently partnered with America Works WI to provide suits -- at no cost -- to men looking for work. Hear from a homeless man who is working to turn his life around.
9/6/2018 • 3 minutes, 5 seconds
Invisible Lines to appear in Milwaukee Film Fest
Invisible Lines creators Laura Kezman, Vianca Fuster and Nate Imig discuss the next chapter for 88Nine's first feature-length documentary, debuting Saturday, Oct. 27, 2018 at 3:30 p.m. Trailer: InvisibleLinesMKE.com Tickets: mkefilm.org.
9/4/2018 • 1 minute, 57 seconds
Putting Milwaukee in a chocolate box
Arts @ Large partnered with the sweet folks at Burke Candy in Riverwest to design a Milwaukee-themed chocolate box. Summer interns for the non-profit arts organization collaborated with a local Milwaukee artist to design the art for the box of candy, which is now being sold at Burke Candy and the Arts @ Large Café in Walker’s Point.
9/4/2018 • 2 minutes, 32 seconds
Community members make their case for saving JobLines bus routes
Rosa Yeh is a New York-turned-Milwaukeean who has depended on public transportation her entire life. She came to Milwaukee to attend Marquette University, and when she graduated, the job market was rough. Though it took a lot of work and patience, Yeh found a job in MenomoneeFalls. For the last five years, she has relied on Milwaukee County Transit Services to get her from the South Side of Milwaukee to the village in Waukesha. Her commute will now face some changes has one of her bus routes will no longer be funded after December.
8/26/2018 • 2 minutes, 52 seconds
The Milwaukee VA is taking major steps to reduce their environmental impact
How often do you think about how your shopping and dining habits may have an impact on our planet? We’re being asked to consider it more as cities like Chicago have implemented plastic bag taxes to reduce use of plastic, but it’s also understandable that environmental impact is not an everyday thought for people. The Milwaukee VA Medical Center is striving to be a leader in the community when it comes to reducing environmental impact.
8/20/2018 • 2 minutes, 57 seconds
Br!NK Festival is here to pave the way for more women playwrights in Midwest
Every year for the last five years, Milwaukee Renaissance Theaterworks hosts the Br!NK Festival as a way to uplift the voices and stories of women playwrights in Milwaukee and around the Midwest. This year a young woman named Nabra Nelson was one of two resident playwrights for the Br!NK Festival, which gave her an opportunity to turn a story close to her heart into a full-length play.
8/17/2018 • 2 minutes, 49 seconds
Black and Pink Milwaukee
The rare art of a handwritten letter, dare I say, in cursive, has become nearly extinct. Penpals, however, have managed to survive natural selection and make a comeback for the greater good. Listen in on a volunteer group of Milwaukee penpals, forming friendships with incarcerated LGBTQ people.
8/16/2018 • 3 minutes
UW-Milwaukee's Enquest camp introduces high school girls to a career in engineering
UW-Milwaukee's Enquest engineering camp was created eight years ago to give high school girls exposure to an education and career in engineering. This summer, the girls created solar panel USB phone charging stations to send to a village in Guatemala. Listen to the audio story to learn more about their project.
8/10/2018 • 3 minutes, 1 second
Brown Boys Bonding Thru Books
“It’s really a beautiful experience… to be surrounded by young minds in a beautiful garden, it’s a great experience,” said Jeff Brown, as we were surrounded by the same garden he mentioned. I met Brown at Alice’s Garden on a Thursday evening for “Brown Boys Bonding Thru Books,” a community program Brown inherited from the owner of the garden Venice Williams.
8/7/2018 • 2 minutes, 45 seconds
Meet the woman behind the State Fair's Spin City
The bright neon lights of rollercoaster rides and carnival games light up I-94 every August – but have you ever wondered who it is that helps make the Wisconsin State Fair glow? Meet Shari Black, the woman filling your stomach with fried foods and nacho cheese then turning it upside down on rollercoasters at State Fair’s Spin City.
8/5/2018 • 2 minutes, 35 seconds
Join herbalist Kyle Denton in an herb walk around Milwaukee
Kyle Denton is an herbalist. His expertise revolves around all that grows from the ground: plants, flowers, fruits and more. He also owns Tippecanoe Herbs & Apothecary, a Walker’s Point boutique-style store selling herbal medicines, trinkets, household items and more. Throughout the summer, Denton leads Milwaukeeans on herb walks where he teaches them about herbs and plants to forage around the city.
7/25/2018 • 2 minutes, 45 seconds
Festa Italiana’s photo exhibit honors the city’s Italian communities
Christine Conley, whose grandparents are from Italy, has been a festivalgoer and volunteer from just about the beginning. She currently manages the Italian Heritage Photo Exhibit, which has a lifespan as long as the festival. It’s made up of religious artifacts and photos from Milwaukee’s Italian community dating back to the late 1800s.
7/23/2018 • 2 minutes, 31 seconds
Les Paul's famous echo chambers
Les Paul Foundation's Sue Baker talks about Paul's innovative work designing one of the most well known recording studios in the world, Capitol Records in Los Angeles.
7/22/2018 • 2 minutes, 17 seconds
Les Paul's life of musical innovation
Les Paul would have celebrated his 103rd birthday this year, and all these years later, the Wisconsin native's influence is still heard in virtually every genre of recorded music. Listen to my conversation with Sue Baker, program manager for the Les Paul foundation and close personal friend of Les', as she talks about his life of innovation.
7/22/2018 • 3 minutes, 10 seconds
Habitat Hotels give shelter to fish in Milwaukee's harbor
7/19/2018 • 2 minutes, 53 seconds
Marcus Center connects high school students with theater pros
A free program is helping Milwaukee Public High School students realize their theater dreams at the Marcus Center for the Performing Arts.
7/19/2018 • 2 minutes, 51 seconds
St. Ann’s Center is on a mission to help Cameroonians
St. Ann’s Center is a Milwaukee-based organization founded by Sister Edna Lonergan. They provide intergenerational care services to north and south side communities in the city. After traveling to international conferences, Sister Edna came face-to-face with global issues specifically in Africa. In 2003, she went on to build a relationship with the people of Cameroon to provide them with livestock, clothing, medicine and foods.
7/16/2018 • 2 minutes, 39 seconds
Voces de la Frontera's prepares immigrants for citizenship
Creating successful immigration policies is a hot topic conversation in mainstream media, especially given the separations happening at the Mexico-United States border. While getting our politicians to agree on immigration policy has proven to be a sticky situation, Voces de la Frontera is taking matters into their own hands in Wisconsin.
7/12/2018 • 2 minutes, 41 seconds
‘WI, We Need to Talk’ is the conversation we need to have about youth trafficking
Last week, the Wisconsin Department of Children and Families (DFC) launched a new campaign to address youth human trafficking in Wisconsin. New bus advertisements and posters reading “WI, We Need to Talk” are hitting Milwaukee bus stops and businesses to promote dialogue between adults, parents and children about some of the dangerous things happening to Wisconsin’s children.
7/9/2018 • 2 minutes, 58 seconds
SHARP Literacy Intergenerational Art Program
Children and seniors had the chance to work together on an art project this summer at Shorehaven senior community in Oconomowoc. They formed clay butterflies -- and new friendships -- all while bringing joy to each other's days. Listen.
7/5/2018 • 2 minutes, 58 seconds
The Womb Room is a safe space for all Milwaukee parents
Back in January, Amy Bluhme opened the doors to The Womb Room, a birthing community center where south side Milwaukee meets West Allis. The Womb Room was originally supposed to be a space for weekly prenatal yoga, but when Amy Bluhme laid her eyes on a large space available for rent on National Avenue, she knew she would be able to provide more for Milwaukee’s parents and birthing communities.
7/3/2018 • 2 minutes, 48 seconds
What's it like to be a shuttle driver for a Milwaukee tavern?
It's kind of a Milwaukee thing - riding a tavern shuttle to the Summerfest grounds or to a sporting event. Do other cities offer shuttles like we do? What's it like to be a driver? We asked someone who does it every day.
7/2/2018 • 2 minutes, 26 seconds
A.W.E truck studios hit the road with free art projects
Artists Working in Education (A.W.E) is a nonprofit organization providing free art services for the Milwaukee Community. This summer they celebrate their 20th year of their mobile truck art studios. Teachers and interns drive to different Milwaukee County parks and teach free art lessons for kids age four to 14, and kids walk away with a fun, artistic experience and a project to decorate their homes with.
7/1/2018 • 2 minutes, 39 seconds
Steve Radtke of Valor Replicas brings scifi movie prop replicas to life
Steve Radtke has always been a maker. When he thinks about his first memories, he sees himself in the basement of his childhood home with his dad building random things. Radtke grew up during a sci-fi film renaissance. He grew up around the characters and futuristic technologies in "Star Wars," "Star Trek," "Ghost Busters" and more. His love for these stories and characters would become a lifelong fascination with recreating the different gadgets he was seeing on-screen.
6/27/2018 • 2 minutes, 21 seconds
Mission of Mercy: A weekend of free dental care
Over 1,300 dentists, students and volunteers came together Friday and Saturday to provide free dental care through Mission of Mercy (MoM). MoM is a nationwide event that started in Virginia in 2000, and came to Wisconsin for the first time in 2009. This year’s event was held at the Expo Center on Wisconsin State Fair grounds.
6/25/2018 • 2 minutes, 49 seconds
UWM to host African American Mental Health summit
This weekend, UW-Milwaukee and the Milwaukee VA Medical Center will host an all-day summit focused on black veterans and mental health. In this story, a veteran who dealt with anxiety and depression shares his personal story.
6/21/2018 • 2 minutes, 55 seconds
MPS students receive record-setting college scholarship total
MPS students will be heading to college with a total of $86.2 million in scholarships, the highest-ever for the district.
6/18/2018 • 2 minutes, 26 seconds
Hey Milwaukee – meet virtual reality!
Virtual reality (VR) is an emerging technology ready to take over. It’s being used in the healthcare field to teach future surgeons and doctors how to conduct medical procedures. Some professional athletes and teams utilize VR to practice plays in different environmental conditions. In Milwaukee, a small community of VR lovers are working to create interactive documentary experiences within a VR headset.
6/18/2018 • 2 minutes, 47 seconds
These two gallery owners are teaming up for #lunchbag
Shawn Dekay and Flow Johnson are both owners of creative spaces in Milwaukee. Dekay owns Dream Lab, a café and studio located on 5th and National and Johnson owns After Gallery in Riverwest. Together, the duo gathered volunteers in Milwaukee to participate in #lunchbag, a national movement to end hunger one brown paper bag lunch at a time.
6/18/2018 • 2 minutes, 44 seconds
Medical College and Froedtert launch 'Cancer Crush'
Cancer survivor Dan Knuf shares his personal story of beating the disease with life-saving treatment, developed from research conducted at MCW & Froedtert.
6/14/2018 • 2 minutes, 44 seconds
UCC boxing program produces professional and Olympic-level boxers
The United Community Center’s boxing program is the stomping grounds gym to a number professionally competitive boxers – thanks to Coach Israel “Shorty” Acosta.
6/13/2018 • 2 minutes, 54 seconds
Milwaukee Parkside's Agriculture Program
6/11/2018 • 2 minutes, 27 seconds
Transgender student voted prom queen at Homestead High School
Just in time for Pride Month: Meet high school junior Nikko Nelson who was voted prom queen by her fellow students in Mequon, WI. Now, she is accepting another award from Pridefest Milwaukee.
6/8/2018 • 3 minutes, 28 seconds
Milwaukee native's legacy lives on through scholarship for journalists
6/6/2018 • 2 minutes, 47 seconds
'Snakes in the museum!' This volunteer group brings reptiles to Betty Brinn monthly
Cheryl Sterrenburg loves reptiles. She remembers picking up a garter snake as a young girl for the first time in the suburbs of Chicago: “The other girls called me a tomboy,” she said with a laugh. “I took it as a compliment.”About five years ago, Sterrenburg took her love for education and reptiles and created RETC which stands for Reptile Education Through Contact.
6/4/2018 • 2 minutes, 49 seconds
Alicia Carr is a unicorn in the tech industry
Alicia Carr recognizes the rarity of her demographic in her chosen field.At age 51, the Atlanta-native was drawn to technology and decided that her next career path would be as a mobile developer.As an African-American woman in her 50s she prepared herself for the challenges she would face entering a field largely dominated Silicon Valley youth.
5/9/2018 • 2 minutes, 21 seconds
HPGM scholarship inspires a boost in Latino representation
On Saturday, May 12 the Hispanic Professionals of Greater Milwaukee (HPGM) will host their annual HPGM Five Star Gala to raise money for resources Latino students in Milwaukee can greatly benefit from.
5/7/2018 • 2 minutes, 45 seconds
Script & Score teaches 6th graders to produce an opera
Opera instructor Nathan Wesselowski teaches 6th grade students at Milwaukee Parkside School for the Arts how to produce their own opera based on their curriculum.
4/25/2018 • 2 minutes, 26 seconds
Holocaust survivor shares personal story, concern for today
88Nine's Nate Imig speaks with Holocaust survivor Estelle Laughlin prior to her appearance at Alverno College's annual day of remembrance. This radio piece features select parts of his extended interview, which can be heard here: https://radiomilwaukee.org/story/community-stories/holocaust-survivor-estelle-laughlin/
4/24/2018 • 3 minutes, 8 seconds
Holocaust survivor gives rare interview, shares personal story
It is becoming increasingly rare to hear firsthand from someone who experienced the horrors of the Holocaust. Listen to Estelle Glaser Laughlin, 2018's featured speaker at Alverno College's Holocaust Remembrance Service.
4/24/2018 • 12 minutes, 52 seconds
Special Record Store Day release features all Wisconsin artists
Listen: For the second year in a row, a collective of Wisconsin musicians will release an album on Record Store Day, benefiting a statewide charity. Milwaukee artist Zach Petrini is featured on the album and talks about Wisconsin Vinyl Collective Vol. 2.
4/20/2018 • 2 minutes, 23 seconds
Year of the Arts Festival
Milwaukee's favorite artist collective, New Age Narcissism (NAN), is applying their range of dynamic talent into where they believe it matters most: Milwaukee public school students. Listen below to hear about the Year of the Arts Festival where thousands of Milwaukee students will perform arts and music on Summerfest stages.
4/19/2018 • 2 minutes, 26 seconds
Alverno College hosts 2nd annual Voices of Refugees day
For the second year in a row, Alverno College recently hosted its "Voices of Refugees Day." Listen to the podcast to hear a student, originally from Burma, interact with an American student from Pewaukee High School.
4/18/2018 • 3 minutes, 7 seconds
Arte Para Todos organizers talk Milwaukee music, funding education
Milwaukee music fans, rejoice! The fourth annual Arte Para Todos is almost here. The four-day music festival runs Apr. 26-29 and will feature dozens of Milwaukee artists. Organizers Josh Evert and Quinn Cory talk about how the festival directly funds arts eduction in Milwaukee schools.
4/12/2018 • 1 minute, 48 seconds
Holy cow! A conversation with Manitowoc Minute's Charlie Berens
If you spent any time slacking at work and watching Youtube, you've probably seen his videos. Comedian Charlie Berens is the man starring in the "Manitowoc Minute," a viral weekly video segment he writes and produces. In this podcast, he talks about the creation of the character, his influences, and how he is using his newfound fame for good.
4/6/2018 • 11 minutes, 43 seconds
UWM students open first ever campus food pantry
UWM Super Senior Dakota Crowell and Urban Studies graduate student Renee Scampini discuss the formation of the campus' first-ever Food Center and Pantry.
4/4/2018 • 2 minutes, 56 seconds
Secret Stadium Sauce inventor breaks his silence…sort of
Listen to Rick Abramson, the inventor of Secret Stadium Sauce, talk about his creation.
4/2/2018 • 2 minutes, 45 seconds
Mentor program pairs emerging artists with established professionals
The annual MARN mentor program links professional artists up with emerging ones.
3/29/2018 • 2 minutes, 8 seconds
Wisconsin’s ‘Youth of the Year’ speaks out against sexual violence
Daijahnay Canady is Wisconsin’s Youth of the Year. She’s making change and challenging those misconceptions.
3/29/2018 • 2 minutes, 29 seconds
‘Sista Circle’ connects female leaders of color with Milwaukee girls
Listen to Ebony Hayes talk about how “Sista Circle” and local female leaders of color are inspiring young Milwaukee girls.
3/22/2018 • 2 minutes, 2 seconds
Lex Allen talks about his new ‘radical self-love’ anthem for LGBTQ youth
Lex Allen wants LGBTQ youth to know: “you are beautiful, loved, worthy…just as you are.” These are the words he wished he had heard growing up. Young people from the LGBTQ community—and anyone driving around the city—will soon see that message on area billboards, thanks to a new partnership between Milwaukee artist Lex Allen and
3/21/2018 • 2 minutes, 28 seconds
Lex Allen talks about his new ‘radical self-love’ anthem for LGBTQ youth
Lex Allen wants LGBTQ youth to know: “you are beautiful, loved, worthy…just the as you are.” These are the words he wished he had heard growing up. Young people from the LGBTQ community—and anyone driving around the city—will soon see that message on area billboards, thanks to a new partnership between Milwaukee artist Lex Allen
3/21/2018 • 2 minutes, 25 seconds
‘That could have been our school’: The national walkout in Milwaukee
Students walk out for Parkland Shorewood High School students leave class for 17 minutes of solidarity with Parkland and in protest for gun reform during the national school walkout in Milwaukee.
3/15/2018 • 2 minutes, 48 seconds
MPS sends nearly 200 young men to see a ‘Black Panther’ screening
It was more than a simple day at the movies for nearly 200 Milwaukee Public Schools students. For these young men of color, it was a day designed just for them, with real educational purpose.
3/14/2018 • 2 minutes, 43 seconds
Girls Academy is preparing high school girls for a future in STEM
According to Catalyst, women make up less than 28 percent of the employees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields. Women of color come in even lower at less than 10 percent of STEM employees. But, an after school program called Girls Academy is looking to change those statistics. Listen below to learn about the
3/12/2018 • 2 minutes, 44 seconds
How the Amani neighborhood has drastically lowered crime
While stories of car theft and gun violence dominate the daily news, they might not truly reflect the reality in some Milwaukee neighborhoods. That’s the case in Amani.
3/2/2018 • 3 minutes, 3 seconds
Love Milwaukee history? Join this Facebook group
The page’s description reads that its purpose “is not about living in the past, it’s an appreciation for the people, lives & architecture from Milwaukee’s past.” Click below to hear our interview with the creator of this Milwaukee history group.
2/27/2018 • 1 minute, 48 seconds
50 Shades of Black: Celebrating Milwaukee’s black history and black present
February is Black History Month and I couldn’t let the month end without sharing a story about Milwaukee’s black history. Although to be fair, I celebrate black and Latino history every day. Milwaukee COA Youth & Family Center organized a Friday evening celebration of Milwaukee’s black history and black excellence called 50 Shades of Black.
2/26/2018 • 2 minutes, 10 seconds
15 photos of hidden Milwaukee graffiti
Graffiti isn’t always a nuisance. It can tell a story, taking you to a specific moment in time, allowing you to share a moment with someone you’ve never met. And it’s everywhere…if you look hard enough. That’s exactly what OnMilwaukee’s Bobby Tanzilo did for this edition of Urban Spelunking — he captured 15 hidden pieces
2/20/2018 • 3 minutes, 51 seconds
French Alliance celebrates 100 years in Milwaukee
Milwaukee’s chapter of the French Alliance will be celebrating their 100th anniversary in Milwaukee this year. Anne Leplae, the Executive Director of this branch, has worked for the organization for 20 years now. She’s truly an abundance of knowledge when it comes to French culture and heritage in Milwaukee from the 1900s up to now. Listen
2/19/2018 • 2 minutes, 45 seconds
Major change coming to former St. Anthony’s hospital
A vacant Milwaukee hospital building is seeing substantial redevelopment and will soon serve those in need.
2/15/2018 • 2 minutes, 15 seconds
Loving yourself is the best Valentine’s Day gift you can give
Ready for Love is a performance piece designed to make you feel a different type of love on Valentine’s Day.