Authentic relationships could have kept Milwaukee’s gay community safe
Jeffrey Dahmer, a serial killer who targeted men and boys in Ohio and Milwaukee, committed traumatic acts that popular culture profits from. Netflix, producers of Dahmer TV shows, merchandisers, and blind consumers of it all fail to acknowledge the stories that matter most: the stories of each and every life impacted by Dahmer's violence.
AART welcomes three new board members
We are so excited to welcome our newest board members to the AART family! These ladies exemplify Black women leadership, and we cannot wait to see how they will help strategize with us to elevate our organization to new heights.
Milwaukee’s 2023 budget: Will city leaders listen?
Milwaukee Mayor Chevy Johnson and the city council’s recent budget hearing confirmed a few very clear things. First, it’s widely known that the Milwaukee Police Department is drastically overfunded, and our communities continue to suffer because of this.
5 takeaways from the mayor’s proposed budget
The Milwaukee Police Department will get a 7% increase. The mayor’s budget proposes a $20 million increase from 2022. If the budget is approved, the police would receive $300,860,638. While the mayor deceptively touts this budget as a 1% cut to MPD’s budget, it is actually a 7% increase.
Let’s build a home
When I came to the African American Roundtable (AART) in 2019, I was excited to be joining the team at that moment. We were three months away from launching our LiberateMKE campaign, which aims to divest from police and fund our communities. Since that moment, AART has grown from two to six staff members, we have been able to launch new programs, and are on the path to being fully independent.
AART celebrates second Leadership Development Cohort graduates
The African American Roundtable (AART) recently wrapped up its second Leadership Development Cohort of 2021. Fifteen Black leaders successfully completed this cohort focused on the 2022 city budget.
ARPA funding should go toward community, not police
Through President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan Act, the City of Milwaukee will receive $397 million dollars, in two installments, to aid our pandemic recovery. With this, city officials have a huge opportunity to rebuild our communities in a people-oriented way.
Milwaukee residents share community needs and budget demands
Northwest Side Stories is a social media project launched by Milwaukee non-profit African American Roundtable (AART) in May of this year.
Celebrating Leadership Development Cohort inaugural graduates
The African American Roundtable (AART) would like to take this time to congratulate the inaugural class of Leadership Development Cohort graduates.
AART highlighted in community safety report
We’re excited to announce that the African American Roundtable was featured in a report by the Annie E. Casey Foundation.
Introducing AART’s new logo
The African American Roundtable is excited to share our new logo design inspired by the AART staff/board and created by Marquayla S. Ellison of Ellastic Designs, LLC here in Milwaukee.