Learn More about Racial Equity:
Local Milwaukee Resources
Below are a few meaningful resources to help you learn more about the fight for racial justice and equity in Milwaukee and the North Shore.
Local Milwaukee Resources
Discover restaurants, shopping, digital services, museums, resources, and more
Podcast hosts Tarik Moody and Reggie Jackson answer your questions about system racism in Milwaukee
YWCA Southeast Wisconsin is a part of the national movement of over 200 YWCA’s working to eliminate racism.
Recommended podcasts and Milwaukee specific information.
FUEL helps Milwaukee professionals connect with community and their webinar, Race Bridge, is a weekly 60-minute conversation intended to help Milwaukeeans better understand the nuances of and speak openly about racism.
Created to spotlight the incredible work of African-American filmmakers. Black Lens features fiction and documentary films from emerging and established voices and hosts events that inspire conversation, celebration, and community.
Read, reflect, and act in a way that dismantles the hate and violence.
A 24-hour domestic violence hotline. To speak to an advocate, call (414) 933-2722, or connect via text at (414) 877-8100.
View the recording of the April 27 presentation of Mapping Racism & Resistance:
We are also including the post-event resource guide with brief videos & articles
that further explore the history of segregation and its present impact.
Local Racial Equity Organizations
Other Milwaukee area groups beyond Bay Bridge you may want to consider joining
Children's Resources
This accessible, engaging portal addressed needs for a variety of people including professionals, parents, kids and more.
Download this document that includes a wide variety of resources you can watch, listen and read to learn more about segregation.