Black History Month: Local expert offers advice for educating children
By:
Mike Curkov
Posted: Feb 2, 2021 10:00 AM CDT

-
2:52
5 dead, 7 being treated for injuries after Milwaukee apartment...
-
2:30
’We want them to be held accountable’: Local nurses, advocates...
-
2:08
Ozaukee County Sheriff’s Office explains long Fredonia standoff
-
0:58
Ground broken on new playfield at Milwaukee’s Nativity Jesuit...
-
1:51
Wisconsin leaders tour Milwaukee complex, search for ways to...
-
0:50
MADACC shelter over capacity as number of dogs climbs past kennel...
-
1:40
Feast on the Streets returns to Downtown Racine this spring
-
4:32
YouTube marks 20 years as users shape platform’s evolution
-
4:18
Milwaukee moving expert talks tips for National Moving Month
-
2:43
Wrapping up our snow season after historic snow records pass
-
0:51
3-year-old injured in shooting near 34th and Auer
-
3:09
Down on the farm this Sunday in East Troy for a great picnic...
(CBS 58) – February is Black History Month and it comes on the heels of an eye-opening year for many.
The founder of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Institute for Intercultural Research, Dr. Gary Williams, joined CBS 58 to talk about how parents can help teach children about Black history.
Sign up for the CBS 58 Newsletter