Milwaukee County Joins Milky Way Tech Hub as Newest Corporate Member
MILWAUKEE, WI — This Women’s History Month, the Milky Way Tech Hub is thrilled to announce the addition of Milwaukee County as a new corporate member. The Milwaukee County Office of Equity, representing several other departments such as Milwaukee County’s Information Management Systems Department and Department of Human Resources, will lead engagement efforts through the year-round partnership. The Milky Way Tech Hub is a Black woman-led social impact initiative of Jet Constellations, a technology firm based in the Sherman Park area of Milwaukee.
“We are thrilled to welcome Milwaukee County as our newest corporate member,” said Nadiyah Johnson, CEO of Milky Way Tech Hub. “We believe that lack of access to broadband internet and technology to use it for work and education purposes can be considered a form of violence, particularly in low-income and marginalized communities. We look forward to combatting this issue in partnership with Milwaukee County and the Office of Equity.”
Milwaukee County Chief Equity Officer Jeff Román said, “Milwaukee County has a rich history of innovation. In May 2019, we were the first municipality in the U.S. to declare racism a public health crisis. This was thanks in large part to ongoing efforts of the Office on African American Affairs, the predecessor of the Office of Equity. Today, our office is focused on making the county’s health and racial equity visions a reality. We see a partnership with the Milky Way as making progress toward realizing that vision.”
Johnson says, “The digital divide not only limits access to information and opportunities, but also perpetuates systemic inequalities. Milwaukee, both as a county and a city, recognizing racism as a public health crisis highlights this issue as it exacerbates the disparities in access to technology and exacerbates health disparities.”
“This lack of access to technology perpetuates the cycle of poverty and limited educational and economic opportunities. By acknowledging this as a form of violence, it is important to address and close the digital divide to ensure equal access to resources and opportunities for all.”
As a corporate member of Milky Way Tech Hub, Milwaukee County will have access to a wide range of benefits and resources, including networking opportunities, ability to co-create programs and events, and connect with a vibrant community of technology professionals and businesses. The County will also receive expert guidance and support from Milky Way Tech Hub as it continues to build its technology industry, further strengthening its position as a hub for innovation and entrepreneurship. Other Milky Way Tech Hub corporate members include American Family Insurance; Northwestern Mutual; Milwaukee Tool; Techquity, an initiative of the United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County; Brilliance Business Solutions and MARS Solutions Group.
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.