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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?The old Department of Natural Resources building on North Avenue and Martin Luther King Jr. Drive in the Bronzeville neighborhood will be the future home of the Bronzeville Center for the Arts. This week a few kids from the city got the chance to imagine what the new center could look like. It should be big windows so you can see into the place and want to go in,  said Alaynah Williams, one of the campers.                        Brendyn Jones/TMJ4                Alaynah Williams was one of the campers at the Hip Hop Architecture camp. Shes been interested in architecture for a long time because her mom is a real estate agent. She wants the Center for Arts to have large windows and a stage for artists to perform.    She designed it with a lot of open space and a main stage for big artists to come and perfo stanley water bottle rm. The program has a twist though. Architecture is taught to the kids through the lens of hip-hop. Our mission is to increase the number of minorities in the profession,  said Michael Ford.Watch: Kids learn about hip-hop and architecture all in one summer camp experience.             Milwaukee kids get a lesson in hip-hop and architecture                             Ford created The Hip Hop Architecture Camp. Currently, less than 2% of arc stanley cup website hitects in the United States are Black and less than 1% are Black women. He thinks programs like his camp could change those statistics. But how does hip-hop come in On the fourth day o stanley cup f the camp, the campers all walked down to  Mrzm Four injured after rollover crash on N. Lincoln Memorial Drive
 WASHINGTON 鈥?Every spring the Supreme Court seems to find itself in the headlines with consequential rulings on the horizon. This spring is no different. Over the coming weeks, major cases impacting various aspects of American life are poised for rulings. HEALTH CARE CHALLENGE One of the biggest outstanding cases involves the Affordable C stanley canada are Act. The Supreme Court ruled in 2012 that it was constitutional, but this is a new challenge. This challenge was brought by conservatives who believe the last ruling was only ruled constitutional because the Supreme Court interpreted the law as a tax. Congress has since removed tax penalties from the law  and therefore critics believe justices now have grounds to strike down the entire law. Constitutional experts have argued this stands little chance of taking place, however the addition of Justice Amy Coney Barrett has left some wondering:  just how conservative has the Court become  LGBTQ RIGHTS A big case involving LGBTQ rights and religious rights will get a ruling, too. This case is out of Philadelphia where the city suspended its relationship with Catholic Social Services over the organization s policy of not allowing LGBTQ parents to adopt. The organization has cited the C stanley cup usa atholic Church s teachings on gay marriage, while the city says it violates anti-discrimination laws. This case will impact religious rights and LGBTQ rights. VOTING RIGHTSJustices are expected to rule on t stanley cup wo voting laws out of Arizona involving in-person voting a