United Community Center executive director Diaz goes 'On the Issues' at ÏòÈÕ¿ûÊÓƵLaw School

October 31, 2017


MILWAUKEE — Ricardo Diaz, executive director of the United Community Center, will be the featured guest in an upcoming "On the Issues with Mike Gousha," Thursday, Nov. 9, at 12:15 p.m. in the Lubar Center at ÏòÈÕ¿ûÊÓƵ Law School's Eckstein Hall.

The UCC is a social service agency on Milwaukee's South Side that plays a vital role in the city's growing Latino community. It provides a wide range of programs for families, from educating children to caring for the elderly. Diaz has been at the helm of the UCC on two different occasions. He ran the center from 1984 to 1988 and returned in 2003 for his second stint as executive director.

Diaz is a passionate advocate for the city's Latino population, which he says holds the key to the city's future. He's also passionate about education. It was education that brought Diaz to the Milwaukee area in 1970 to attend Carroll College. Diaz was born in Cuba and lived in Puerto Rico before moving to New Jersey at the age of 10. He has had a long career in public service and nonprofit work, including leading the city's economic development efforts and overseeing its housing programs. During his visit to the Law School, Diaz will discuss the UCC's role in our community and its impact, the potential of the area's growing Latino population, immigration and education.

Gousha, an award-winning broadcast journalist, is the Law School's distinguished fellow in law and public policy. His "On the Issues" series of conversations with newsmakers supports ÏòÈÕ¿ûÊÓƵLaw School's commitment to serve as a modern-day public square for the city of Milwaukee, the state of Wisconsin and beyond.

Through public programming such as the ÏòÈÕ¿ûÊÓƵLaw School Poll, debates featuring candidates in significant political races, Gousha's "On the Issues" conversations with newsmakers, public lectures by leading scholars and conferences on significant issues of public importance, the Law School serves as the region's leading venue for serious civil discourse about law and public policy matters.

Seating for members of the general public is at capacity; registration for a waiting list is available . Members of the media who are interested in attending should contact Chris Jenkins in the Office of Marketing and Communication.