Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee Bar Association’s youngest president fighting for justice
MILWAUKEE – A Milwaukee attorney said the American dream has become his reality. The 31-year-old Nigerian immigrant is the youngest president of the Milwaukee Bar Association.
Now he is using his life’s journey to help fight for others.
“This is the only place where a kid with a hard to pronounce last name can come at 16 and carve out a piece of the American Dream,” said Emil Ovbiagele.
Ovbiagele doesn’t have a common last name, and his life story isn’t run-of-the-mill either. FOX6 News asked Ovbiagele when he realized that being a lawyer was his calling.
“The moment I decided I wasn’t going to med school,” said Ovbiagele.
Ovbiagele has humor, charm and life-long love of advocating for other people.
“In elementary school and in high school. I was just one of those people who couldn’t see something be wrong and not do something about it,” said Ovbiagele.
He was born in Nigeria, but his life took a turn at 13 when his dad died.
“Being raised by a younger, widowed mother in a third-world country comes with a special set of difficulties,” Ovbiagele said.
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“I got to see the ugliness of the world,” said Ovbiagele. I got to see what it was like to not have; I got to dance around with poverty. I also got to see the beauty of humanity.”
A love for learning led to Marquette University when he was just 16. He graduated from law school in 2014.
“I fight for those who may not have a voice and who have never had people fight for them before,” Ovbiagele said.
Ovbiagele is not only a husband and father but is also a founding partner of OVB Law & Consulting.
He recently made history as the youngest president of the Milwaukee Bar Association.
“Overtime, it has evolved from just an organization that champions the causes of local lawyers to one that tries to improve access to justice and other issues within the community,” said Ovbiagele.
FOX6 was at the Milwaukee Bar Association office when Ovbiagele and Kristen Hardy recorded the Bottom Up podcast. The podcast captures conversations with attorneys on their personal lives and changing legal landscape.
“It deals with the intersection of law and life,” said Ovbiagele.
The 31-year-old uses the law to fight for the future of others, but it’s his past that drives him.
“I think of the pains that I’ve gone through, my difficulties as a privilege,” said Ovbiagele. “I think of the fact that I’m an immigrant as a privilege. I have the privilege of perspective.”
Milwaukee Bar Association is the fifth oldest bar association in the country. Ovbiagele said he’s also focused on increasing member diversity.
Milwaukee, WI
Miracle on 64th St. lights display in West Allis returns to help homeless veterans
WEST ALLIS — It’s become a special tradition for neighbors near the corner of 64th & Lapham.
Miracle on 64th St. returns Friday. In its third year, the display features 12,000 lights that illuminate this little slice of West Allis along with holiday decorations and inflatables.
Santa Claus, Mrs. Claus, and the elves also make appearances each night outside of the 24th and 25th when they have to return to the North Pole.
Watch: West Allis lights display returns to help homeless veterans
Miracle on 64th St. lights display in West Allis returns to help homeless veterans
The nonprofit hosts this fundraiser all to benefit a cause each year. This year, donations will go to the Milwaukee Homeless Veterans Initiative just down the street.
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They’re also accepting food, gloves, hats, and coats.
“We’re really out here to help the people and keep it local, so that’s really what we’re all about, is making sure we help the community at large,” said Santa Claus.
The display runs Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. all the way up until Christmas.
You are encouraged to walk around the displays. There are several parking lots nearby open for visitors.
Cash donations can be dropped off at the corner of 64th and Lapham.
You can also make a donation by going to any Landmark Credit Union. Just tell them you are making a donation to ’64 Street Project Co.’
This year, Modern Woodmen of America are matching donations up to $2,500.
Home Depot also makes a donation to help with the lights display.
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Milwaukee shooting Friday; man dead at 44th and Burleigh: officials
MILWAUKEE – The Milwaukee County Medical Examiner’s Office was dispatched on Friday, Nov. 29 to 44th and Burleigh for the shooting of a man.
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Fatal shooting at 44th and Burleigh, Milwaukee
Fatal shooting at 44th and Burleigh, Milwaukee
FOX6 News has a crew on the scene – and we will update this post when more information is available.
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Black Friday beer sale at Milwaukee's Lakefront Brewery
MILWAUKEE – Lakefront Brewery’s Black Friday beer sale is back!
People braved the cold weather, waiting outside until the doors opened at 8 a.m. The Curd Wagon was also on hand for those waiting outside.
The sale runs until noon.
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For more information and the beer varieties available, click here.
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