DiverCity: Exploring Multi-Cultural Milwaukee Posted on November 17, 2015July 25, 2024 by JAMS Living Learning Community Fall 2015 Surviving Hate, Preaching Love: Nathan Taffel DiverCity Stop One: A Holocaust Memorial; A Story of Hope DiverCity Stop Two: The Story of African-American History DiverCity Stop Three: A Controversial Mosque; a Lesson The Milwaukee college students heard from a local Holocaust survivor about the power of hope. They learned about the rich history of African-Americans in Wisconsin. And they rounded out the tour in a Brookfield Mosque, where they were welcomed with dinner and heard a call to prayer. Student journalists with the JAMS Living Learning Community at the Holocaust memorial at the Jewish Community Center. It was called DiverCity, a venture created by the Jewish Community Relations Council of Milwaukee and Nathan and Esther Pelz Holocaust Education Resource Center. The goal: to explore multi-cultural Milwaukee. DiverCity was put on Oct. 25 in partnership with the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Cardinal Stritch University, Marquette University, and Alverno College. A team of UWM students in a freshman journalism Living Learning Community brought along their reporters’ notebooks and cameras to tell the stories of the stops above (click on the red map icons below to also see student photos at each stop). Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window)