By Mrinal Gokhale Wendi Levy and Kim Etheredge are two biracial women who faced the struggle of finding the right products for their curls for many years, but today they help others facing the same … [Read more...]
Take Back Your Meds, Milwaukee Applauds Walgreens’ New Effort to Help Consumers Dispose of Unwanted Medications
Drug overdose is the leading cause of accidental death in Milwaukee County. According to a recent report, more than 70 people have died from probable drug overdoses in Milwaukee County in the past … [Read more...]
Our Paralysis is Tied to Our Hopelessness
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...]
Hillary Needs Your Vote – Early
By Chirlane McCray Let me ask you a question: Are you prepared to head to the polls this election season and vote early? The first communities in Wisconsin have already started voting. And … [Read more...]
Obama’s Legacy is on the Line, and Justice is on the Ballot
Did you see President Obama’s speech at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation this week? If you didn’t, I’ll wait. Go ahead. Go watch and get as fired up to be a part of the most important … [Read more...]
DWD Secretary Announces Additional Steps to Support, Strengthen Milwaukee’s Workforce
Up to $1 million in Wisconsin Fast Forward funding to be made available for demand-driven training focused on city residents; additional Access Point events announced MADISON – September, 2016, … [Read more...]
God Made Man in His Own Image, Why? Part 2
In Part 1 of my article, I tried to establish that there is definitely a Creator no matter what science confirms or doesn’t confirm – the fact of the matter is, I believe that both science and faith … [Read more...]
Russ Feingold Hosts Community Barbeque at Sherman Park
By Karen Stokes A month after the dismal chaos that plagued Sherman Park that led to protests, arrests, violence and curfews, the bright, sunny blues skies were the perfect backdrop for the … [Read more...]
22nd Annual Alzheimer’s Walk Surpasses Fundraising Goal
By Mrinal Gokhale The Alzheimer’s Association of Southeastern Wisconsin expects to raise over $820,000 from this year’s Walk to End Alzheimer’s at Summerfest Grounds on Sep. 18. Almost … [Read more...]
StartSmart to Streamline Small Business Process at City Hall
By Dylan Deprey After shuffling through the paperwork, permits, licenses, and regulations at City Hall, some small businesses never see the light of day. The red tape ceremony an entrepreneur … [Read more...]
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