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Artists collect Milwaukee River rubbish for community mosaic

Artists collect Milwaukee River rubbish for community mosaic Artists gather Milwaukee River trash for community mosaic Artworks for Milwaukee and the Northwest Side Community Development Corporation collected 5,000 bottle caps for a youth community art project. MILWAUKEE - Trash, plastic and more trash fill the Milwaukee River. And one person s trash was one group s treasure on Saturday. A group of artists took part in the Milwaukee Riverkeeper s cleanup on April 24. They were looking for something specific among the rubbish near 35th and Congress. Artworks for Milwaukee and the Northwest Side Community Development Corporation collected 5,000 bottle caps for a youth community art project.

At 113, she s California s oldest native She got through a tough 2020 and is still going strong

At 113, she s California s oldest native. She got through a tough 2020 and is still going strong Julia Wick © (Suzanne Picetti) Edie Ceccarelli, right, wears a tiara and holds flowers during her 113th birthday celebration at her care home in Willits, Calif., with her primary caregiver Perla Gonzalez kneeling beside her. (Suzanne Picetti) There were roughly 2.16 million people living in California in 1908. Only one of them is known to still be here, alive and breathing in the Golden State. Through 21 presidential administrations, two once-in-a-century pandemics, the fall of foreign empires and the birth of a thousand new ways of life, she has quietly gone about her daily business in Mendocino and Sonoma counties.

At 113, she s California s oldest native She got through a tough 2020 and is still going strong

At 113, she s California s oldest native She got through a tough 2020 and is still going strong
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Sachs-funded web series helps first-gen Latinx students tell their stories

Sachs-funded web series helps first-gen Latinx students tell their stories “LatiNXT GEN,” a web series funded by The Sachs Program for Arts Innovation, documents the experiences of first-generation Latinx youth ending high school and beginning their college careers. Perla Gonzalez in her introduction video for “LatiNXT Gen.” (Image: YouTube) Recording her first video, Joselyn was nervous. Joselyn [she asked that her last be omitted] loves talking, and yet she didn’t know what to say. She wondered, at times, if she was even interesting. She captured several takes spread over two days of recording, cutting 44 minutes down to five. The video was published on Aug. 12 on YouTube, as an introduction to herself as a first-generation Latinx college student. She spoke of her El Salvadoran family, her interest in art through an AP class, and her pursuit of psychology as a major.

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