Fred Royal, the president of the Milwaukee chapter of the NAACP.
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Milwaukee Believes Census Didn’t Count 15,800 Residents
City submitting formal challenge with more than $21 million in federal aid on the line.
Dec 20th, 2022 by Jeramey JanneneMPD Launches Community Oriented Policing Community Engagement Sessions
Jul 6th, 2022 by Milwaukee Police Department
Mayoral Race Features Virtual Forums, Keg Tappings
Pandemic alters traditional campaign trail, but candidates still making their pitch to voters.
Jan 31st, 2022 by Jeramey JanneneMilwaukee Could Start Towing Reckless Drivers’ Vehicles
Vehicle would need to be unregistered. But committee can't agree on policy.
Jan 27th, 2022 by Jeramey JanneneCommunity Policing Commission Off to Slow Start
Community Collaborative Commission sees delays in implementation of new policing procedures.
Dec 16th, 2021 by Edgar MendezRacial Disparities Task Force Disagrees on Use of Force
State committee can’t agree on standard to guide police and recommend to Legislature.
Apr 21st, 2021 by Henry RedmanVos Makes Appointments to Racial Disparities Task Force
This, after the speaker refused to hold a session on racial justice legislation.
Oct 22nd, 2020 by Melanie ConklinNew Commission Seeks Police Reforms
Led by Nate Hamilton, Community Collaborative Commission will work with MPD and FPC.
Oct 12th, 2020 by Jeramey JanneneCitizen Group Unhappy with MPD’s Community-Oriented Policing
Community Collaborative Commission says MPD's latest report falls short of recommendations.
Jul 25th, 2020 by Bridget Fogarty21 Winners and Losers
Beyond the candidates, what was the election about, who were the other winners and losers?
Apr 14th, 2020 by Bruce Murphy2020 Spring Election Results
Live City of Milwaukee and Milwaukee County results for the April 7th Spring Election.
Apr 13th, 2020 by Urban MilwaukeeCommon Council Candidates
Ten contested races could reshape 15-member council.
Apr 4th, 2020 by Jeramey JanneneStrauss Closes Door on Milwaukee Move
Plus: An abandoned basement discovered in former Grand Avenue Mall.
Feb 23rd, 2020 by Jeramey JanneneCommon Council Races
Six of 15 Common Council seats feature three or more candidates.
Feb 17th, 2020 by Jeramey JanneneCitizen Action endorses Chris Larson for Milwaukee County Executive
Announces more key endorsements in Milwaukee area spring elections
Jan 29th, 2020 by Citizen Action of WisconsinMeet the Candidates for City Offices
Packed spring election features 46 candidates for 19 city offices.
Jan 15th, 2020 by Jeramey JanneneBlack Leaders Organizing for Communities announces slate of endorsements
Jan 14th, 2020 by Black Leaders Organizing for Communities
Who Lost the Strauss Brands Deal?
State Sen. Lena Taylor helped kill a deal bringing hundreds of jobs to depressed Century City area.
Oct 24th, 2019 by Bruce MurphyFred Royal Jr. Announced Election Bid for Alderman
Long-time resident of Milwaukee District #7 seeking to replace alderman Khalif J. Rainey
Jul 21st, 2019 by Fred Royal, Jr.Delay in Closing Youth Prisons Criticized
Advocates oppose Evers’ projection of two years to close Lincoln Hills, Copper Lake.
Feb 4th, 2019 by Allison DikanovicAbele, Lipscomb Announce Membership of Fair Deal Workgroup
Group includes diverse representation from community leaders seeking to recommend intergovernmental solutions to County funding challenges
Dec 10th, 2018 by County Executive Chris AbeleMPD Slow to Respond to Violent Crimes
But response times for all types of calls have dropped an average of 32 minutes since 2015.
Aug 7th, 2018 by Edgar MendezWill Settlement Change Police Practices?
Community leaders hope ACLU suit’s settlement will improve cops’ interactions with minorities.
Jul 25th, 2018 by Andrea WaxmanPolice Video Gets National Attention
Police confrontation with Bucks player gets national headlines, raises troubling questions.
May 24th, 2018 by Bruce MurphyBlack-Led Groups Get Fewer City Grants
Report finds more Community Grants for white-led non-profits in black neighborhoods. Why?
Mar 14th, 2018 by Jabril FarajACT II Programming Returns to Milwaukee Repertory Theater as Part of Until The Flooed Production
With Community Guest Responders and Facilitated Dialogues Lead by the Zeidler Center For Public Discussion
Mar 8th, 2018 by Milwaukee Repertory TheaterACLU Study Finds Racism By Police
About half of all traffic and pedestrian stops failed to show "reasonable suspicion.”
Mar 6th, 2018 by Jabril Faraj“Until The Flood” Begins Performances at Milwaukee Repertory Theater March 13 – April 22
Until The Flood explores the reactions of the St. Louis region to the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri.
Feb 19th, 2018 by Milwaukee Repertory TheaterForum Attendees Demand Local Police Chief
The also call for rebuilding trust between community and police.
Feb 7th, 2018 by Elliot HughesCommunity Form Tonight on Hiring of New Police Chief
Alderwoman Milele A. Coggs invites residents to attend tonight’s Town Hall meeting, Creating Constructive Public Dialogue for Selecting Milwaukee Police Department (MPD) Chief of Police
Jan 31st, 2018 by Ald. Milele CoggsCounty Creating Community Centers
Will focus on black employment, education. MPS may collaborate.
Apr 15th, 2017 by Jabril FarajThree Environmental Justice Groups Ask Court to Block I-94 Expansion
WisDOT is refusing to include necessary public transit expansion as part of the project.
Mar 2nd, 2017 by American Civil Liberties Union of WisconsinLearning From Cincinnati’s Police Reform
Can its collaborative, community-oriented approach be a model for Milwaukee?
Nov 9th, 2016 by Jabril FarajBlacks Slammed by Municipal Court Fines
73% of municipal court fines hit city’s African Americans, totals $23 million over four years.
Nov 4th, 2016 by Edgar MendezCity Residents Hiring Program Falls Short
Promising effort employs minorities in construction, needs more monitoring and funding.
Oct 25th, 2016 by Jabril FarajCitizens Condemn Proposal for More Cops
Different practices, not more police needed, community groups tell aldermen at city hearing.
Oct 8th, 2016 by Jabril FarajAction Needed on Lead in Drinking Water
City and DNR officials agree on need, Barrett says current approach just a “band-aid.”
Sep 8th, 2016 by Dee J. HallTwenty Milwaukee Organizations Express Serious Misgivings with Proposed Public Safety Action Plan
We are writing on behalf of an array of community groups to express our serious misgivings regarding the recently released draft “Public Safety Action Plan.”
Aug 31st, 2016 by American Civil Liberties Union of WisconsinMarquette Law School to host conference on public policy and American drinking water
This conference will take an interdisciplinary approach to exploring the water-related legal, scientific, engineering and environmental issues that fill today’s news and touch all of our lives.
Aug 30th, 2016 by Marquette UniversityCity “Can’t Police” Away Its Violence
Local leaders call for comprehensive solution to gun violence in Milwaukee.
Aug 10th, 2016 by Jabril FarajLarson Announces First Appointment as Milwaukee County Executive
Says he will appoint Jonette Arms Director of Department on Aging
Mar 30th, 2016 by State Sen. Chris LarsonMATC Board Politicized by GOP and Chamber of Commerce
Reverend Julian Jasper, a former MATC board member, said, “The legislative changes drafted by the MMAC are undemocratic.”
Oct 26th, 2015 by Press ReleaseBlack Leaders Demand Changes to Address Poverty
State and county criticized for not addressing high city poverty and black unemployment.
Oct 15th, 2015 by Jabril FarajMilwaukee fights back against school takeovers with “walk-ins” at more than 100 public schools
Thousands of parents, educators, students and community leaders held “walk-ins” at more than 100 public schools across the city of Milwaukee.
Sep 18th, 2015 by Milwaukee Teachers’ Education AssociationMilwaukee Film Festival Announces Over 100 Expected Guests
Headliners include actors Raven-Symoné and John Ashton; documentary subjects April Carrión and Moziah Bridges; award-winning directors Chad Gracia and Stanley Nelson
Sep 17th, 2015 by Milwaukee FilmMilwaukee Film Festival Announces 2015 Panels
Chicago Tribune film critic, Michael Phillips, to deliver Keynote Address; Panels on Policing and Education highlight the imperative and topical nature of festival documentaries
Sep 8th, 2015 by Milwaukee FilmRacial Justice Supporters tell DNR: “We Oppose Water Diversion to Waukesha”
The groups object to the application because diverting water to the suburbs will worsen segregation and racial disparities in the region.
Aug 28th, 2015 by American Civil Liberties Union of WisconsinCivic Groups Fight MPS “Takeover” Plan
Coalition of 22 groups assails state plan giving county exec power over struggling schools.
Aug 27th, 2015 by Brendan O’Brien