Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley Celebrates Black History Month
In 2020, Crowley became the youngest county executive in the history of Milwaukee County and the first Black leader elected to serve in the role
MILWAUKEE – County Executive David Crowley is celebrating February as Black History Month.
Yesterday at the Milwaukee County Courthouse, County Executive Crowley joined County Board Chairwoman Marcelia Nicholson-Bovell and community members for a ceremony honoring and recognizing 100 years of Black History Month. The ceremony featured a keynote address from the Wisconsin Black Historical Society, performances from local artists, and remarks from elected officials and community leaders.
Below are excerpts of County Executive Crowley’s video address, which can be viewed HERE.
In 2026, we mark a very powerful milestone, and that’s 100 years of honoring and preserving Black history in America.
So, as we reflect on a century of Black history, we know that we honor the many generations of Black Americans whose leadership, creativity, resilience, and courage built this nation — often in the face of exclusion, violence, and injustice.
And the story of Milwaukee County cannot be told without Black history.
Black leaders, workers, organizers, artists, and public servants have strengthened our neighborhoods, expanded opportunity, and pushed this community toward progress, often when the system was built to not include them in the first place.
Because of that work, Milwaukee County has made meaningful strides toward representation and equity. Today, over half of our department leaders and over 30% of our staff identify as Black.
But we also know that progress is not permanent unless it is also protected.
Because at a time when some seek to erase or diminish Black history, this moment calls on all of us to be clear, committed, and unapologetic in telling the truth about our past and investing in a more equitable future.
Now, our mission remains unchanged: advancing racial equity so Milwaukee County can become the healthiest county in the state. That work continues every day, and you know what? It demands all of us.
Because progress only moves when we move forward together.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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