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Osher Distinguished Speaker Series: Health Issues in Milwaukee
The City of Milwaukee Health Department is committed to improving health among its residents. Through hard work and dedication, the Health Department has seen the city of Milwaukee experience significant improvements in childhood immunization rates, birth outcomes among high-risk pregnant women, and the number of children with high blood lead level readings. Speaker: Bevan K. Baker is the 16th Commissioner of Health for the City of Milwaukee. Although this event is free, registration is required for Program Number: 8300-9699. To register, please call 414-227-3200.
Find out more »Osher Distinguished Speaker Series: Time to Care – How Paid Leave Can Transform America
The U.S. is one of only two countries in the world that fail to guarantee any paid leave. Ellen Bravo describes the resulting harm to children, families, seniors and the economy as she highlights common sense policy solutions and the movement to win them. Sharing the voices of workers and business leaders. Bravo describes the intended consequences that paid leave has on everything from reducing poverty to boosting public health. Ellen Bravo directs Family Values @ Work, a network of coalitions in 24 states working for policies such as paid sick days and family and medical leave insurance. Before helping start FV@W, Bravo was the director of 9to5. Although the event is free, pre-registration is required for Program Number: 8300-9697.
Find out more »Armistice Day
International peace activist Kathy Kelly, a three-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee, will speak at a Milwaukee Armistice Day event on Friday, Nov.11, at 7 p.m. in the City Hall rotunda. The event is a reminder that Nov. 11 – now a day to honor veterans – was established as a day to promote world peace. World War I, the “war to end all wars” ended on the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918. Thirty million soldiers had been killed or wounded. Kathy Kelly, peace activist, pacifist and author, is co-coordinator of Voices for Creative Nonviolence in Chicago. As part of a peace team she has traveled to Iraq 26 times, remaining in combat zones during the early days of both US-Iraq wars. Her recent travel has focused on Afghanistan and Gaza, along with domestic protests against U.S. drone policy. She has been arrested in non-violent protests more than 60 times at home and abroad, and written of her experiences among targets of U.S. military bombardment and inmates of U.S. prisons. Her theme on Nov. 11 will be, "Confronting State Violence: an Armistice for our time," connecting the "war against the poor" with wars being waged and planned against people in other lands, including provocation against Russia and China. Drawing from personal experiences living alongside people in war zones and in U.S. Prisons, Kelly will discuss possibilities for peacemaking. The event is co-sponsored by Milwaukee Veterans for Peace, Peace Action Wisconsin, United Nations Association-Greater Milwaukee, Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, and the Pachamama Alliance.
Find out more »Hear two top leaders from Cuba who work to build friendship between the peoples of the US & Cuba
Nearly two years ago President Barack Obama and Cuba's President Raul Castro announced plans to normalize relations. Since then, how much has really changed, and what are the prospects for the future? Two top leaders from the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP), will be in Wisconsin to help build bridges of friendship between the people of Cuba and of the United States. Founded in 1960, ICAP has worked to promote solidarity between the people of Cuba and nations worldwide. On November 15 at 7 p.m. hear Sandra Ramirez Rodriguez, Director of the North American Division of ICAP, and Leima Martinez from ICAP's North America Division, speaking on Cuba's perspectives on strengthening ties between our peoples. For example, Cuba is currently providing free medical school to two women from Wisconsin, and its medicines have been credited with prolonging the quality of life for at least one Wisconsin man with advanced lung cancer. What more can be done so that our citizens can travel and trade more freely and learn from each other? For more info contact: LASC 447-8369 or WI Coalition to Normalize Relations with Cuba 273-1040, www.wicuba.org. Sponsored by: Wisconsin Coalition to Normalize Relations with Cuba, Latin America Solidarity Committee, Milwaukee Area Technical College, Plowshares Marketplace and Education for Peace Waukesha, National Network on Cuba and Cuban Institute of Friendship with Peoples (ICAP).
Find out more »Osher Distingusihed Speaker Series: The New Social Development Commission
The Social Development Commission (SDC) was established in 1963 as an intergovernmental commission and, in 1964, the SDC became the sole Community Action Agency for Milwaukee County. From the very beginning, SDC's mission has been to empower Milwaukee County residents with the resources to move beyond poverty. A few years ago, the agency experienced a time of change as a result of adjustments in leadership and the loss of one of its largest programs. Today, after a great deal of hard work and dedication by the staff and agency commissioners, the SDC is once again on solid ground. Join SDC Executive Director, George Hinton, as he describes the journey to the new Social Development Commission. Although the event is free, registration is required for Program Number: 8300-9698. Please call, 414-227-3200.
Find out more »See & hear “Impressions from Havana”
Eyewitness report from the July 2016 delegation to Cuba. Steve Watrous, Elena M. De Costa and Omar Barberena will speak, with slides about this exciting time for Cuba. Sponsored by Wisconsin Coalition to Normalize Relations with Cuba.
Find out more »Judges Night
Join the MBA and members of the judiciary for an elegant evening of conversation, food and laughter. Enjoy fine company, various appetizers sure to tease the palate and the musical styling of the Jeff Hamann Jazz Duo. Cash bar available.
Find out more »Mideast Visa Ban Protest
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee students, scholars, faculty and Milwaukee citizens will join 40 other university campuses across the USA in an “Academics United: No Visa and Immigration Ban” protest against the Trump administration’s visa ban at 11 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 9, at UWM Spaights Plaza, 2380 E. Kenwood Blvd. Trump's outrageous executive order affects the citizens of seven Middle Eastern countries, including those legally residing in the U.S. on student or worker visas, preventing them from coming back if they visit family in their home countries, and preventing their families from visiting them here. Speakers include U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin’s deputy state director, UWM Prof. Michael Utzinger and State Sen. Chris Larson (tentative). Mayor Tom Barrett, State Rep. Jonathan Brostoff, and representatives from the UWM Chancellor’s office and the Wisconsin ACLU have also been invited to speak. More information is available on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/events/1083519358460280/
Find out more »5th School Board District Candidates’ Forum
Eastside Milwaukee Community Council will hold a debate with the candidates for the 5th MPS District School Board seat. Candidates are incumbent Larry Miller and challenger Kahri Phelps Okoro. The debate will be moderated by the League of Women Voters.
Find out more »Pulaski Park Milwaukee Public Meeting
Join County Supervisors Marina Dimitrijevic and Peggy A. West for an open house and informational session on the park improvements at Pulaski Park and changes coming due to the Kinnickinnic River Restoration Project in the park and neighborhood. PAVILION RENOVATIONS Replacement of restroom, interior piping, wall and doors, exhaust fans, drinking fountain, light fixtures, wall finishes and the addition of exit and emergency lighting MMSD KINNICKINNIC WATERSHED FLOOD MANAGEMENT PLAN Concrete channel lining removal,river restoration and flood impact reduction FUTSAL COURT A hard surface, fenced-in, small version of a soccer field, created in the footprint of the existing tennis courts INDOOR SWIMMING POOL IMPROVEMENTS New heating, ventilation, air conditioning dehumidification, swimming pool and indoor painting
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