Day: June 18, 2021
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Hmong American Women’s Association makes Gustav Pabst Mansion its new home
The Hmong American Women’s Association has purchased the Gustav Pabst Mansion on Milwaukee’s near west side, which will serve as the organization’s new home. Read Full Article
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It was built as a mansion for Gustav Pabst in 1898. This building will now be used by a group that helps Hmong women and children.
The Gustav Pabst Mansion, 3030 W. Highland Blvd., was sold to the Hmong American Women’s Association. It helps people experiencing violence. Read Full Article
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Dane County health organizations want your input on how to improve health inequities
The Healthy Dane Collaborative wants to hear from as many people in as many communities as possible about what is working and what’s not working to improve health outcomes. Read Full Article
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Pursuing life-changing community initiatives
A recently formed non-profit organization is aiming to create more opportunities for minorities throughout the Fox Valley. Read Full Article
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Gustav Pabst mansion sells to Hmong American Women’s Association
An 1898 mansion that has housed venerable Milwaukee families including the Pabsts and Pritzlaffs sold this month to the nonprofit Hmong American Women’s Association for its support services “for … Read Full Article
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Fitchburg releases police chief survey to gauge preferred qualities
The City of Fitchburg has launched a survey as part of its recruitment process to ask what qualities people would like to see in a new police chief. The survey will close on Monday, June 21, after one … Read Full Article
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‘Not enough has happened’: Protesters reflect on what has changed — and what hasn’t
A year after millions of people around the world took to the streets to protest the death of George Floyd, About U.S. checked in with protesters we spoke with last year. Many of them said they had … Read Full Article
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School trustee featured in disaster preparedness series aimed at Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders
The school board trustee and her daughter were featured in a “Talks with Mom” series intended help people navigate conversations about wildfire preparedness with their relatives. Read Full Article
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Tulsa Library Hosts Discussion On Hate Crimes Against Asian Americans Across The Country
Reported hate crimes against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders have risen sharply over the past year across the United States, and people in Tulsa want to do something about it. Read Full Article