

After the tragic deaths of Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and many others, a group of Black community members in Platteville formed a coalition to elevate Black voices.
“We had informal meetings with different members of the community and tried to decide what form of action to take,” Founding member Sakara Wages told Madison365.
After Wages, Ali Mausser, and other several long-time residents came together, they decided that no one person should speak…
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