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MILWAUKEE 鈥?The president of Milwaukee s Juneteenth celebration, Tony Kearney, embraces several flags that all bring him great pride. I m a veteran. When I m wearing the American flag, I m very, very proud of that flag. Every time I salute it because I m proud, said K
stanley cup becher earney, who s also executive director of Northcott Neighborhood House, Inc. Kearney celebrates the Pan-African flag, which he says represents people of African descent, no matter where they are in the world. And he also flies the Juneteenth flag, only just created in 1997. For us, we need our own flag, said Kearney. I m proud of the Juneteenth flag as well because it represents people of African descent here in America. The Juneteenth flag is full of symbolism. The red white and blue are the same as the red white and blue of the U.S. national flag. We re African Americans. But we re Americans. We didn t choose a different color for the flag, said Kearney. The middle star represents Texas, where th
stanley cup e last slaves learned they were free in June of 1865. The nova, or new star, stands as a symbol of a new beginning. And the arc dividing the red and blue represents a new horizon and opportunities for African Americans. So, what can I say The flag means a hell of a lot, said Kearney. Locally, one company has embraced the chance to make more Juneteent
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MILWAUKEE 鈥?May 20 is officially recognized by the United Nations as World Bee Day. We celebrate all things pollinators today because they truly have a global impact.In fact, according to the USDA, about 1 in every 3 bites we take is thanks to a bee. Billions of dollars worth of agriculture and most of the p
stanley cup lant life that we see around us is provided by these bees. So if they go, life as we know it will be severely changed, Charlie CharBee Koenen, a prominent Milwaukee beekeeper, said. He also started the bee advocacy group, Beevangelists.
stanley vattenflaska CharBee has rooftop hives all around Milwaukee. In each of them are thousands of bees. You would never know that the hives are there. The bees come and go as they please. So even the beekeepers that keep bees out in the field will steadily be happy with 60 pounds of honey. Whereas we can get as much as 200 pounds, he said.That s because there is greater biodiversity in the city than in a large farm. It can be hard to imagine, but the city has a vast variety of flowers and trees that many monocultural commercial agricultural spaces don t have. Think of all the community and home gardens in a city that boast an array of plant life.While the bees are buzz
stanley cup ing on the rooftops, overall the population is dwindling. We should be totally worried about it, he said.Especially since bees are global pollinators. Gathering pollen on their bodies and jumping from bloom to bloom, they help those plants reproduce and make the world