
Home is a simple word, but the experience of finding home is personal, complex, and always evolving.
The Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters invites people across Wisconsin to join our Finding Home series and explore what it means to find home through the lenses of science, arts, history, literature, and civil discourse.
In every region of the state, people shape their sense of home through cultural expression, ecological knowledge, and community care. Many are also noticing changes in the places they know best, from shifting seasons to new pressures on land, housing, and water. Finding Home programs explore how people respond with creativity, stewardship, and resilience.
At its core, Finding Home brings people with different perspectives together with the goal of deepening understanding and identifying shared values and common ground.
In this Finding Home video interview, we chat with Ramona Curry, the Environmental Justice Housing Coordinator for WEBB/Walnut Way. Ramona shares her passion for early childhood education, safe and affordable housing advocacy, public safety, healthcare equity, and environmental justice. She has over thirty years of experience working with underserved local communities in Wisconsin.



