Metcalfe Park Community Bridges (MPCB), a neighborhood organization that services Metcalfe Park residents, truly embodies the meaning of community. Melody McCurtis, the deputy director of priorities and lead organizer of the organization, explains that everything they do is based off of the input and direction of their residents. Whether that be surveys they conduct going door to door or following the advice given by board members that live in the neighborhood, the community speaks for their needs and the organization listens.
Vaun L. Mayes Demands Change in Milwaukee
We are in the midst of a movement that is different than any other from the past, according to Vaun L. Mayes, a local activist in Milwaukee. People are organizing communities and marching on the streets to demonstrate the unequal opportunities that people of color have had in this country and to demand that our governmental systems change. “I think people’s involvement and enthusiasm about changing things is different this time. And this is one of the only times in history I think that most people agree that change needs to happen or that what we all saw was wrong,” says Mayes referencing George Floyd.
Juneteeth, the Day of Freedom and a Shout Out to Some of Milwaukee's Heroes
Juneteenth is the day that Texas proclaimed all slaves free and to this day it is a celebration of freedom among African American communities. Slavery has ended but there continues to be systematic racism in our country as well as underrepresented African American neighborhoods. There are many organizations and people in Milwaukee fighting for liberation and equality. These are only a few of our local heroes, but today is the day they should be recognized. Take today to learn about the causes they fight for.
Here are their names and organizations in order from left to right:
Brenda Coley of Milwaukee Water Commons
Cendi Trujillo Tena of Leaders Igniting Transformation
Kwabena Antoine Nixon: www.sensitivewarsongz.com
Antonio Butts of Walnut Way
Markasa Tucker of Wisconsin Voices
Angela Lang of Black Leaders Organizing for Communities
Fidel Verdin and Shalina S. Ali of True Skool
Supreme Moore Omokunde, representative of District 10 of the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors
Andre Lee Ellis of We Got This
Groundwork Milwaukee's Deneine Christa Powell
Since 2007, Groundwork Milwaukee has been an organization in the city that is fundamental to the development of urban green spaces, urban farming and sustainability-focused programming for youth. During this time of crisis, their Urban Farm Program is the initiative that is changing lives by growing food and donating it to people in need.