By Nyesha Stone The sound of an ambulance’s sirens blare through the streets as they come to the rescue. Cars are supposed to immediately move out of the way and that doesn’t always happen, but … [Read more...]
The Power of the Vote
Legislatively Speaking By Senator, Lena C. Taylor If It Isn’t Valuable, Then Why So Much Work to Take It From You This week, we celebrate two of the most impactful anniversaries people have … [Read more...]
A Family of Neighbors
By Nyesha Stone A neighborhood filled with black people and they all pay mortgage. The residents of Halyard Park are prideful because the neighborhood they now reside in took trust, time, … [Read more...]
Who Can/Will Lead the Black Community and Why are Black Leaders Silent?
Rahim Islam is a National Speaker and Writer, Convener of Philadelphia Community of Leaders, and President/ CEO of Universal Companies, a community development and education management company … [Read more...]
A Cry for Help Means Business in the Fight Against Human Sex Trafficking
By Dylan Deprey On the corner of 30th and Lisbon Ave., sits an abandoned restaurant in a normal north side neighborhood. Day and night, young women addicted to heroin use the alley behind the … [Read more...]
OUTFOXED by FOXCONN?
Legislatively Speaking By Senator, Lena C. Taylor State Should Proceed With Caution on Promise of 13,000 Jobs Governor Scott Walker has been celebrating the deal he made with Foxconn … [Read more...]
Country Fresh Kitchen Makes All Organic Dishes
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz For a year and a half, Maya Bentley watched her father die from cancer. It was an illness that came from a lifetime of eating readily available unhealthy food, which … [Read more...]
UWM Men’s Basketball Program Loses Coach Jordan
By Emily Koepsel Milwaukee Media Another one bites the dust. UW-Milwaukee men’s basketball program is in search for a head coach yet again. Coach LaVall Jordan has officially resigned from … [Read more...]
Despite Unequal Treatment, Black Women Will Rise
By Julianne Malveaux (NNPA Newswire Columnist) Many women’s organizations commemorate Equal Pay Day, which this year was April 5. It meant that women, in general, would have had to work all … [Read more...]
Alice’s Garden Hosts Second Annual Black Lives Matter Community Event Despite Rain
By Danielle Miller Nestled into a small pavilion, community members gathered to wait out the downpour at Alice’s Garden Wednesday night as they waited through the storm to start the local … [Read more...]
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