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SUMMARY:PB&J Lunch Conversation with the Center for Urban Research\, Teaching\, and Outreach
DESCRIPTION:Join our weekly Peacebuilding & Justice (PB&J) Lunch Series as we hear from Dr. Gabriel Velez\, Assistant Professor in the College of Education at Marquette University. Dr. Velez is working with Marquette’s Center for Urban Research\, Teaching\, and Outreach to create a Black and Latino/a Ecosystem and Support (BLEST) Hub and their creation of an ecosystem map using KUMU software to visually represent the actors and partnerships that exist between the number of non-profits\, government entities\, for-profit organizations\, grassroots organizations\, and coalitions that exist in Milwaukee. \nTheir objective is to create a usable tool to understand the resources for Black and Latino/a students\, and to highlight the nature of connections that unite the number of organizations in the city. They hope that this visual representation of quantitative and qualitative data we have been collecting will help us better understand MKE as an ecosystem and serve as a community resource once it is publicly disseminated. More here.  \nBring a lunch and join us for this great conversation in Cunningham Hall\, room 495! PB & J will be provided!
URL:https://uwm.edu/iscp/event/pbj-lunch-conversation-with-the-center-for-urban-research-teaching-and-outreach/
LOCATION:Cunningham Hall\, 1921 E. Hartford Ave\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211
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SUMMARY:The First Annual Correcting the Narrative Awards
DESCRIPTION:The Community\, in partnership with Project RETURN and the Milwaukee Turners\, will be hosting the first annual Correcting the Narrative Awards. We will honor 9 unrecognized success stories in the system impacted community. The theme is to celebrate lives and people who are directly or indirectly impacted by the criminal legal system who exemplify the world we want. And each honoree will represent hundreds of others as they receive their customized awards baskets. Special thank you to our sponsors: DreamCORPS Justice\, EXPO (Ex-Incarcerated People Organizing)\, NCMPRBL\, Bluecross Blue Shield\, and Wisconsin Music Ventures. \nEach of the eight honorees has being selected by a different organization involved in reentry\, justice reform\, or decarceration work in Wisconsin: Partners in Hope\, ACLU of Wisconsin Smart Justice Campaign\, The Nehemia Center for Urban Leadership Development\, the Joseph Project\, All of Us or None\, Fairshake\, Black and Pink: Milwaukee\, Wisconsin Community Services. The beloved Tamra Oman will be host and the night will begin with a ceremony by Camille Mays to honor crime survivors and our ancestors. There will be performances by system impacted comedians\, spoken word poets\, and musicians. There will be work for sale or viewing by currently and formerly incarcerated artists. Catering will be done by Heavens Table Catering and BBQ LLC and Scratch Ice Cream – both were founded and are run by formerly incarcerated people.
URL:https://uwm.edu/iscp/event/the-first-annual-correcting-the-narrative-awards/
LOCATION:Turner Hall Ballroom\, 1034 North 4th Street\, Milwaukee\, Wisconsin\, 53203
ORGANIZER;CN="Shannon Ross":MAILTO:Shannon@thecommunitynow.us
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