06/08/2026
📣📣📣¿Conoces tus derechos como consumidor o dueño de negocio?
La Oficina de Protección al Consumidor de Wisconsin llega a Eau Claire con asesoría gratuita en español para ayudarte a protegerte de estafas y tomar decisiones más seguras.
📍 Biblioteca Pública de Eau Claire – Salón Carnegie
📅 Sábado 13 de junio | ⏰ 4:00 p.m.
Nos acompañará Adin Palau, representante oficial de la Oficina, en una sesión abierta y gratuita para toda la comunidad. 🙌
¡Te esperamos!
05/18/2026
"Hola, mi nombre es Abby. Soy mamá de Eduardo, un joven de 17 años que actualmente está hospitalizado en México con un dolor severo en la espalda que le impide caminar, moverse o hacer su vida normal.
Llevamos días buscando un diagnóstico claro. Ya se han realizado múltiples estudios, pero aún no tenemos respuestas definitivas.
Como madre soltera, estoy en Estados Unidos y no puedo estar con él físicamente, solo apoyarlo a la distancia mientras mi familia lo cuida en México.
Los gastos médicos, hospitalarios, ambulancias y estudios han sido muy altos y continúan aumentando cada día.
Hoy pedimos ayuda para poder continuar con su atención médica y llegar a un diagnóstico y tratamiento adecuado.
Cualquier apoyo, donación o compartir este mensaje puede ayudar a salvar a mi hijo.
🙏 Gracias por su tiempo y por cualquier ayuda que puedan brindar.
LINK PARA AYUDAR A EDUARDO"
Raquel Caballero ’s GoFundMe Profile
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04/18/2026
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Consulmex Saint Paul te invita a asistir al consulado móvil en Eau Claire, Wisconsin, el próximo sábado 25 de abril en Immanuel Lutheran Church (3214 Golf Rd, Eau Claire, WI 54701). Las citas se habilitarán el martes 21 de abril, en la página de internet http://citas.sre.gob.mx, o bien, llamando o enviando un mensaje de WhatsApp al número de teléfono +1 (424)-309-0009.
03/26/2026
CultureFest 2026
Sunday, March 29th, 12:00 - 4:00 pm
UW Eau Claire, Davies Student Center.
CultureFest brings together people with diverse cultural backgrounds from around the world. Student organizations and community groups in the Eau Claire area demonstrate their local culture, customs, and cuisine during a day full of fun and excitement! Come celebrate with us!
https://www.uwec.edu/offices-services/center-international-education/culturefest
03/23/2026
As the U.S. Supreme Court considers the future of birthright citizenship, this panel brings together leading scholars to examine the constitutional, historical, and legal dimensions of the debate. Panelists will explore the original meaning of the Fourteenth Amendment, its interpretation over time, and the implications of the current case before the Court.
The discussion will feature César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández, Gregory H. Williams Chair in Civil Rights & Civil Liberties at The Ohio State University; Paul Finkelman, Visiting Professor of Law at the University of Toledo; and Kati Barahona-López, Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire.
Together, they will offer complementary perspectives on one of the most consequential constitutional questions facing the Court and the country today.
https://cglink.me/2oF/r392082
03/15/2026
Gov. Tony Evers firma una orden ejecutiva para declarar un estado de emergencia mientras Wisconsin se prepara para una tormenta invernal.
Gov. Evers declares emergency ahead of winter storm for state
MADISON, Wis. — Gov. Tony Evers signed an Executive Order to declare a state of emergency as Wisconsin braces for a winter storm starting Saturday, March 15th.
02/24/2026
Please help us support the families and especially the Altoona detainees as we fight their unlawful and unjust arrests. Donate if you can and share so the word gets out. Even $5 makes a difference.
Por favor ayúdenos apoyar las familias y especialmente los detenidos de Altoona en nuestra lucha contra sus arrestos ilegales e injustos. Done si puede y compártelo para correr la voz. Hasta $5 hace una diferencia.
Donate to Altoona ICE Detainees: Legal & Family Support, organized by Mireya - Community Activist
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02/20/2026
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 20, 2026
Community Group to Host "ICE OUT NOW!!" Event at Altoona Police Department
Altoona, WI — On Saturday, February 21, 2026, at 1:00 p.m., advocates will gather outside the Altoona Police Department for a demonstration titled “ICE OUT NOW.” The event calls on the Altoona Police Department and the Eau Claire Sheriff’s Department to prioritize the safety and well-being of local residents rather than collaborating with federal immigration enforcement agencies. In response to the recent arrests of four local community members, which have impacted not only multiple families but also many others throughout the surrounding region, the organizers are demanding details about the nature of the advance notice that federal officers used to notify the Eau Claire Sheriff’s department as well as body cam footage from the officers on the scene.
Led by a coalition of the agencies, groups, and representatives of the community’s most affected groups, including Latinos, Hmong, BIPOC, and allies, the organizers emphasize that local law enforcement agencies exist to serve and protect the communities in which they operate. They argue that cooperation with federal immigration officers erodes trust, discourages residents from reporting crimes, and undermines public safety for everyone.
“Our message is simple,” said a spokesperson on behalf of the organizing groups. “Local law enforcement should be focused on protecting local community members. They work for us—not ICE. Public safety depends on trust, and that trust is compromised when local public safety agencies are seen to be actively assisting federal immigration enforcement officers. Given the lack of dignity and the dehumanization that immigration officers and federal agencies have demonstrated across the country toward law-abiding community members, we cannot allow these unaccountable and undertrained federal agents anywhere near our community.”
The group’s demands include:
Eau Claire sheriff’s department response to public records request and specific release of information around when and how ICE notified them, who made the decision to collaborate with ICE, as well as body cam footage from officers on scene
Altoona Police department response to public records request and specific release of information around when and how ICE notified them, who made the decision to collaborate with ICE, as well as body cam footage from officers on scene
Public statement from both the EC Sheriff office and Altoona PD correcting false statements and the narrative that were published on the news stories after the event, accountability and apology for working with ICE after explicitly stating they wouldn’t and what will be done internally to ensure it doesn’t happen again
Immediate release of anyone detained who wasn’t taken with a valid warrant signed by a judge, and proof of warrant for anyone who was
All ICE officers and immigration agents immediately and permanently out of Eau Claire County.
The “ICE OUT NOW” event is a non-violent demonstration that will feature local community speakers and residents who will share stories and perspectives about maintaining clear boundaries between local policing and federal immigration enforcement.
Organizers emphasize that this civic demonstration will be peaceful and focused on community solidarity.
Community members, local leaders, and members of the press are invited to attend and participate in this demonstration. The organizers ask that participants come prepared for the weather, respect all event guidelines, and engage passionately but safely.
Event Details:
What: “ICE OUT NOW” Community Action
When: Saturday, February 21, 2026 at 1:00 p.m.
Where: Altoona Police Department, 1904 Spooner Ave, Altoona, WI 54720
On behalf of the Organizing Coalition
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