Stories from us!

As an alternative to school-based performances, the troupe is seeking student-generated videos on social-emotional learning (SEL) topics relevant to teens’ lives. Students, parents, teachers, and counselors can access the stories, articles, & videos online at home and at school via MWAH!’s Web site and social media accounts.

Andre Locke Sr. Speaks to Congress
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Andre Locke Sr. Speaks to Congress

Andre Locke Sr. speaks to the Minnesota House Public Safety, Finance, and Policy Committee and the need for a bill that would ban the use of no-knock warrants. It has passed both the Minnesota House's Public Safety and Judiciary Committees and has advanced to the Minnesota State Senate.

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Ballard Family Visits Bureau Valley High School
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Ballard Family Visits Bureau Valley High School

Bureau Valley High School Principal Duane Price welcomed Landon and Amaria Ballard to Bureau Valley High School for four assemblies to students on March 16. Landon and Amaria are pictured with their children, Bea and Alivia, and their dog, Blue.

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Understanding Abusive Relationships
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Understanding Abusive Relationships

Mason Ridenour and Rob Delgado during the spring of 2023 have produced a video about one type of abusive relationship – one that is primarily emotional or mental. Their video describes that emotional component.

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A Life Saved in Wichita
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A Life Saved in Wichita

In his social work-type role at HumanKind Ministries and Homeless Shelter in Wichita, Kansas, Steve Brewster truly epitomizes the basic mission of the MWAH! Performing Arts Troupe - to change lives and save lives.

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Speaking To The Future Law Makers
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Speaking To The Future Law Makers

On the evening of March 2, 2023, Amir’s parents and Attorney Jeff Storms met with about 250 University of Alabama law students on the Fayetteville campus at the invitation of the university’s Solidarity Society in conjunction with the Multicultural Center; undergraduate mock trial students; and the university’s Young Democrats organization.

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