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The Exchange: Discuss Ideas, Eat Well, Build Belonging
The Exchange is designed to encourage an honest and open expression around things that matter to you and your community.
Find out more »Plated
Plated will be an interactive exercise where participants experience a month in poverty.
Find out more »Politics of the 1960s with Former Presidential Advance Man Mel Cottone
We are excited to have Mel Cottone come to Ovation Communities to share his experiences with us.
Find out more »Political Open Mic: Making Your Vote Count
Join NEWaukee and Bridge the City as we discuss ways we can work together to ensure every vote counts, for all elections locally and nationally.
Find out more »Wisconsin Suffrage & Education Presented by Priscilla Pardini
Wisconsin Humanities Council is sponsoring a series of FREE presentations at the Chudnow Museum of Yesteryear in coordination with the museum’s Forward Wisconsin Women exhibit.
Find out more »Advocacy, Agency & Action
Join the National Council of Jewish Women Milwaukee Section and Keynote Speaker Pardeep Kaleka, Executive Director of the Interfaith Conference of Greater Milwaukee and Founder of Serve2Unite, Author of "The Gift of Our Wounds."
Find out more »Ex Fabula Presents: The Fatherhood Experience
Are you dissatisfied with the way fathers of color are represented in Milwaukee? Do you want to change the narrative?
Find out more »Congresswoman Gwen Moore to Deliver 50th Annual Morris Fromkin Memorial Lecture
The Morris Fromkin Memorial Lecture showcases work on social justice and human rights in the United States. It is the longest running lecture series on campus.
Find out more »Ex Fabula Presents: The Fatherhood Experience
Are you dissatisfied with the way fathers of color are represented in Milwaukee? Do you want to change the narrative?
Find out more »Ex Fabula Presents: The Fatherhood Experience
Are you dissatisfied with the way fathers of color are represented in Milwaukee? Do you want to change the narrative?
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