Community
Stories from New UW-Milwaukee Graduates Inspire Us All
MILWAUKEE COURIER — Just last month, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee held its 120th Commencement ceremony. More than 3,500 students were eligible to graduate and walk across the stage at UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena. This is where we hear some of the year’s most inspiring and diverse stories, and like the students who share them, these stories have origins in our community and from around the world.
Bay Area
Coming to Orinda: A Lecture on Finding the Strength to Heal and Move Past Fear With Divine Love
“Fear can be overcome and even healed in our lives by discovering the strong connection and relationship we have to something bigger than ourselves—God,” says Lisa Troseth, practitioner of Christian Science healing and international speaker. “By learning to lean and rely on this greater, higher good, we can feel moved to love beyond ourselves—and this frees us from fear and so much more.”
Activism
EBMUD Enshrines the Legacy of its First Black Board Member William ‘Bill’ Patterson
Patterson, who died in 2025 at the age of 94, was remembered as a tireless advocate, mentor, and public servant whose influence shaped generations across the East Bay.
Arts and Culture
Against All Odds: Mary Jackson’s Journey to NASA Engineer
Jackson’s life took a significant turn when she was offered the opportunity to work in a wind tunnel, a facility used to test the effects of air moving over aircraft structures. It was here that her passion for engineering truly took flight. However, there was a challenge: to become an engineer, she needed to take advanced courses that were only offered at a segregated high school.
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Alameda County4 weeks agoStanford Health Care Collaborates with Alameda Health System Affiliate, Expanding Access to Care in East Bay
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Activism4 weeks agoMayor Barbara Lee Proclaims April 9 as ‘100 Black Men of the Bay Area Day’
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Activism4 weeks agoOakland Post: Week of April 15 – 21, 2026
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Activism4 weeks agoUp to the Job: How San Francisco’s PRC Is Providing Work Opportunities That Turn Into Lasting Stability
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Activism4 weeks agoBuilding Bridges of Support: How AAPI Equity Alliance Is Strengthening California’s Anti-Hate Network
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Activism3 weeks agoOakland Post: Week of April 22 – 28, 2026
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Activism3 weeks agoUp to the Job: How San Francisco’s PRC Is Providing Work Opportunities That Turn Into Lasting Stability
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#NNPA BlackPress4 weeks agoThe hidden risks of poor water management in residential properties






