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Six Milwaukee leaders will share their vision for city's future on Aug. 12
[JSONLINE] What is your vision for improving Milwaukee?

Better police/community relations? Higher performing schools? Safer streets? More and better jobs? An end to racism?

On Aug. 12, six community leaders will share their vision for Milwaukee's future as part of our Milwaukee's Promise project. The online discussion, set for noon, will be moderated by columnist James E. Causey of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

Causey and photojournalist Angela Peterson are completing the Milwaukee's Promise project, which aims to improve stubborn problems facing our community, with support from Marquette University's Diederich Fellowship in Public Service Journalism and the Greater Milwaukee Foundation.

The six participants in the discussion are:

Natalie Hayden, co-founder of ExPosed podcast.

Natalie Hayden, co-founder of ExPosed.
Camille Mays, founder of the Peace Garden Project MKE.

Camille Mays, founder of the Peace Garden Project MKE
Imani Ray, program coordinator at Urban Underground.

Imani Ray, program coordinator at Urban Underground.
Montell Ross, LGBTQ organizer.

Montell Ross, LGBTQ organizer.
Jeremy Triblett, founder at Anapto Training and Presentation Design.

Jeremy Triblett, founder of Anapto Training and Presentation Design.
Venice Williams, executive director at Alice's Garden Urban Farm.
Posted by: Fred 2020-07-30
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