Madison365 Week in Review for February 18

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    The Wisconsin Book Festival gets underway this weekend with readings by three beloved Black women authors.

     

    A local bird conservation group is dropping the name of John James Audobon, who owned and sold enslaved people.

     

     

    Urban Triage launched its High Five for Black History campaign this week.

     

     

     

    CEOs of Tomorrow is taking a group of young people to Africa this summer for the first time since 2019.

     

     

     

    The Sable Flames will honor their five founders at their annual Second Alarm Ball this weekend.

     

     

     

    The City of Madison launched its new bilingual community connector program this week.

     

     

    Former firefighter Johnny Winston has already launched three businesses in retirement, and is looking at starting a fourth.

     

     

    Forward Madison’s will return to the US Open Cup tournament against either Chicago House AC or Milwaukee Bavarians in early April

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