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Chris Abele Issues a $100,000 Personal Challenge Grant on Behalf of America’s Black Holocaust Museum

Chris Abele Issues a $100,000 Personal Challenge Grant on Behalf of America’s Black Holocaust Museum

Written pledges submitted by February 25, 2019 can be paid through the end of calendar year 2021 (up to a 3-year pledge).

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Program on 100th Anniversary of Armistice Day will celebrate peace

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Alderwoman Coggs invites public to the Eighth Annual Doors Open Milwaukee Event

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Griot Apartments and America’s Black Holocaust Museum celebration event

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Celebration set to honor late founder of America’s Black Holocaust Museum

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With Community Guest Responders and Facilitated Dialogues Lead by the Zeidler Center For Public Discussion

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Milwaukee organizations awarded almost $30,000 to explore social problems

Milwaukee organizations awarded almost $30,000 to explore social problems

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