WHERE: Jewish Museum Milwaukee / 1360 N. Prospect Ave.
WHEN: Meet at Museum by 9:45 am / Talk begins promptly at 10:00 am / Bus departs by 10:15 am
Join Dominic Inouye, educator, artist and founder of ZIP MKE, on a bus tour exploring Milwaukee’s historic civil rights sites, featuring a stop at the Wisconsin Black Historical Society/Museum, Open Housing Marches sites on Center St. and North Ave., the Bronzeville neighborhood, and the James E. Groppi Unity Bridge, plus neighborhoods shared by African American and Jewish communities and public works of art that speak to social justice.
Commemorating the 50th anniversary of Milwaukee’s Open Housing Marches, the tour explores these important places and the people who worked tirelessly for social justice and demonstrates the power of art to effect change, promote equal rights, and inspire community building.
Museum Members $10 | Non-Members $15
Tickets avaiable at app.mobilecause.com/form/mpzmXQ
Sponsored by Visit Milwaukee. Offered in connection with Allied in the Fight: Jews, Blacks and the Struggle for Civil Rights, an exhibit on display at the Jewish Museum Milwaukee, January 19 – March 25, 2018.