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Black Lens program to celebrate Milwaukee connections in Hollywood at 2019 MKE Film Festival

Emmy nominated filmmakers and Milwaukee natives Michael Starrbury and Terilyn Shropshire will be attending the 2019 Milwaukee Film Festival to participate in a talk with moderator Amanda Porterfield about the Emmy winning series “When They See Us.” This year, Starrbury was nominated with Ava Duvernay for an Emmy in the Writing for a Limited Series, Movie or Dramatic Special category. “It is quite exciting to have two people in the film industry with Milwaukee ties, Michael Starrbury and Terilyn Shropshire, attend their hometown’s festival and discuss their involvement in a project that has generated a great deal of conversation,”...

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Liberate MKE: Campaign encourages Milwaukee leaders to draft budget reflecting community priorities

A plan for how millions of dollars of Milwaukee’s taxpayer money should be spent was presented by Mayor Tom Barrett on September 24, along with other community members who shared their ideas. The Liberate MKE campaign is a collaboration between 25 partners, including the ACLU of Wisconsin, BLOC, Center for Popular Democracy, Citizen Action Wisconsin, Leaders Igniting Transformation, MICAH, Urban Underground, the Wisconsin Anti-Violence Effort, Wisconsin Voices and the YWCA of Southeast Wisconsin. The purpose of the campaign is to encourage elected city leaders to create a budget that reflects the community’s priorities. The African American Roundtable and 45...

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José Vásquez: Packers honor Milwaukee educator with Hispanic Heritage Leadership Award

The Green Bay Packers selected José Vásquez, President of St. Anthony School in Milwaukee, as the recipient of the NFL Hispanic Heritage Leadership Award. The Packers recognized Vásquez at Lambeau Field prior to Packers-Broncos game on September 22. The NFL and the Hispanic Heritage Foundation (HHF) have partnered for the ninth annual NFL Hispanic Heritage Leadership Awards, during the 2019 celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. The awards recognize the contributions of Hispanic leaders in each NFL market. Vásquez, who is President of St. Anthony School in Milwaukee, has over 40 years of serving in management positions at the University...

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David Crowley: Tobacco 21 campaign seeks to raise legal age to keep vaping “candy” out of schools

Tobacco 21 is a national campaign aimed at raising the minimum legal age for tobacco and nicotine sales in the United States to 21. Every day, 300 children under the age of 18 become regular, daily smokers. Nearly all people who smoke as adults began before age 21, and three-quarters started before age 18. Tobacco companies know this: in one internal document from 1982, a researcher said, “If a man has never smoked by age 18, the odds are three-to-one he never will. By age 24, the odds are twenty-to-one.” And if these trends aren’t reversed, 5.6 million of...

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Go Pack Go: Proposed legislation to require Wisconsin TV stations to provide statewide viewing access

As the 100th NFL season gets underway, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin is working to make sure all Wisconsinites, no matter where they live across the state, can watch Green Bay Packers game broadcasts every week. Senator Baldwin recently reintroduced her Go Pack Go Act that requires cable, satellite and other video providers to provide their Wisconsin subscribers with access to programming from broadcast television stations in a Wisconsin media market. Currently, Green Bay Packers fans in 12 Wisconsin border counties are assigned to an out-of-state, Minnesota TV market, which means many of these Wisconsin households could get the Minnesota...

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