By Ariele Vaccaro Although Mayfair Mall seemed quiet from the outside last Friday, it’s interior boomed with the voices of hundreds who came to watch the opening of a new Nordstrom retail … [Read more...]
Archives for 2015
Lawmakers Come Together to Establish New Offices of African-American Affairs
By Ariele Vaccaro Just days after the release of a report that points out Wisconsin as having the largest high school graduation rate gap between Black and white students, three lawmakers … [Read more...]
Black Women Leaders Outraged By Police Violence Against S.C. Student
By Hazel Trice Edney (TriceEdneyWire.com) Leading Black women across the nation are expressing outrage this week over the videotaped violent incident showing a White police officer in … [Read more...]
“Message in the Music” Kenny Gamble
Universally Speaking Message to the Community, Specifically the Leaders: Rahim Islam is a National Speaker and Writer, Convener of Philadelphia Community of Leaders, and President/CEO of Universal … [Read more...]
The Ferguson Effect: Real or Imagined?
Capitol Report By State Representative, Leon D. Young This past week, FBI Director, James Comey, had occasion to offer some provocative remarks on the so-called Ferguson Effect before a … [Read more...]
With Liberty and Justice for All
Legislatively Speaking By Senator, Lena C. Taylor When we say the Pledge of Allegiance at the Capitol, I can be heard loud and clear at the end shouting “with liberty and justice for all” … [Read more...]
Peace Garden Project MKE: More Than a Replacement for Curbside Memorials
By Dylan Deprey The number of names inked into the stack of loose-leaf paper in Camille Mays folder has grown steadily over the last week. Thirty families have requested that a deceased loved … [Read more...]
#HashtagLunchbag Comes to Milwaukee
By Mrinal Gokhale On the afternoon of October 25, Lloyd Flow Johnson and his schoolaged son pulled a wagon carrying about 100 lunch bags decorated with loving messages from Grand Avenue Mall, … [Read more...]
County Executive Chris Abele’s Letter to County Board Regarding Funding to Sheriff’s Department
Yesterday, the Finance Committee passed an amendment that will raise taxes by $4 million for the Sheriff’s Office. This amendment did not stipulate how the Sheriff might use these tax dollars, nor did … [Read more...]
Don’t Get Spooked By Finances
It’s fun being scared by horror movies and costumes during Halloween season, but no one wants to be frightened by making the wrong financial decisions. You might think you have full control of your … [Read more...]
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