America’s Black Holocaust Museum
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Monumental Sculpture Returning to Wisconsin Avenue to Honor Vel R. Phillips
Working in partnership, the City of Milwaukee, Milwaukee Downtown Business Improvement District No. 21, America’s Black Holocaust Museum, and Sculpture Milwaukee will install “Within the Folds (Dialogue 1)” (2020), a figural sculpture by the internationally renowned artist Thomas J. Price, in Vel R. Phillips Plaza on June 11.
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Nov 26th, 2024 by Milwaukee Repertory TheaterMuseum Days Returns to Milwaukee
Experience world-class cultural institutions at discounted prices Jan. 18-28 in the Greater Milwaukee area
Jan 17th, 2024 by VISIT MilwaukeeMilwaukee Repertory Theater Names Safe & Sound Recipient of the A Christmas Carol Families Program
Plus A Christmas Carol Community Tickets Participating Organizations Announced
Nov 21st, 2023 by Milwaukee Repertory TheaterDoors Open to include several 6th District locations
Sep 24th, 2021 by Ald. Milele CoggsMPM Issues Call to Action in Honor of Nelson Mandela
MPM challenges the community to take the “My Mandela Pledge,” spend 67 minutes in service
Jul 14th, 2021 by Milwaukee Public MuseumMembers of the Milwaukee Turners Turn $4,000 Into a $16,000 Gift to Support America’s Black Holocaust Musuem
The Milwaukee Turners, founded by abolitionists in the 1850s, is the oldest civic organization in Milwaukee and has been deeply committed to social justice since its founding.
Feb 20th, 2019 by Milwaukee TurnersCommemoration of Historic Moment Focuses on Past, Present and Future
“There are so many untold, little known and inspirational stories” said Rev. Jeffrey Powell, the originator of the idea for the commemoration.
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