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Black Nouveau | Segment | 25 Years of the MKE Fellows

Black Nouveau | Segment | 25 Years of the MKE Fellows

Update: 2025-09-05
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The MKE Fellows recently celebrated 25 years of impact, raising nearly $5 million to support more than 140 youth organizations. What began as a charity golf tournament has grown into a nationally recognized movement focused on community empowerment and youth development.

The program’s signature initiative, the MKE Fellows, provides mentorship, scholarships, and career pathways for young African American men. Today, the program supports over 200 students across 30 colleges and universities — with alumni returning to Milwaukee as leaders in law, business, and public service.

Director William “Billy” Young reflects on the Fellowship Open’s history, its powerful network of supporters, and its mission to prepare the next generation of leaders to shape Milwaukee’s future.

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Black Nouveau | Segment | 25 Years of the MKE Fellows

Black Nouveau | Segment | 25 Years of the MKE Fellows

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