Opinion: Here’s how to address 7 claims made to justify book bans
Besides correcting misinformation, there are other actions you can take to guarantee the freedom to read in our communities.
Besides correcting misinformation, there are other actions you can take to guarantee the freedom to read in our communities.
Aniya Warren’s book — “I Am Human,” which is independently published and available for purchase on Amazon — combines her off-the-court writing passion with an important message about it being OK to make mistakes.
These local moms are flooding Congress, pushing back on the Trump administration’s Project 2025 plan to eliminate Head Start—the preschool program that’s making a huge impact on kids across the nation.
Book bans often target the stories about people we don’t regularly see in our communities and daily lives.
A maritime archeologist shares the stories of six surprising shipwrecks in Wisconsin’s Great Lakes, from historic vessels to unusual cargo.
A Sears autobody shop, 16 welding stations and a factory-sized construction on-campus classroom give students real-world work training experience to prepare them for jobs in career and technical education.
At these universities, traditions new and old are a vital part of the college experience.
From homeless veterans to childcare to school funding, there are a lot of missing numbers that have some people talking and others taking action.
A program at Marquette University that trains Milwaukee-area teachers to incorporate the city’s untold stories – particularly those of communities of color – into their classrooms is losing federal funding.
Available through local Wisconsin libraries, culture passes grant you free access to numerous state attractions. Here’s what you need to know.