Uniquely Milwaukee
They lift your spirits, prompt you to think, make you feel grateful and inspire you to do more. They connect you to our community, shining a spotlight on what's good about Milwaukee. They're stories that are Uniquely Milwaukee. Find them here, on our social channels and over the airwaves with audio shorts on our Radio Milwaukee stations.
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What started as a small house party has grown into an organization built on a foundation of friendships and community.
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For the past three-plus years, He Do Yoga has helped expand a space that the Black community has been hesitant to step into.
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Since 2021, the Milwaukee Tool Library has put equipment in the hands of home-improvement pros and amateurs alike.
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Most women — and a disproportionate number of Black women — develop the problem, but there's still discomfort in talking about it.
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For thousands of years, this experience using a variety of instruments has brought people healing of both mind and body.
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Located in Milwaukee's Silver City neighborhood, the gym is a welcoming space for women looking to build strength of all kinds.
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The knowledge and wisdom Jeffrey “Duke” Roufus shared during his life has helped the organization continue its mission in the community.
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With his newly established foundation, the owner of Gee's Clippers is doing even more to look after the community's health.
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Led by the nimble fingers of volunteer Carol Lee Hopkins, the clinic offers free fixes that extend the life of clothing and other items.
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The program at this year's Milwaukee Film Festival is a showcase for the range of stories that grow out of the Latine world.