Young, Gifted & Black Series By Taki S. Raton Nearly one year ago, YG&B featured an April 12, 2014 article on Shirley, New York’s Kwasi Enin’s acceptance into all eight of the nation’s … [Read more...]
Archives for 2015
Incumbent Supreme Justice Bradley Puts Early End to Election Night, Defeats Daley
By Ariele Vaccaro Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Ann Walsh Bradley was able to turn in early this past Tuesday evening. After polls closed, the incumbent gained an early lead against her opponent, … [Read more...]
Son of Gwen Moore and Son of David Cullen Win County Board Supervisor Positions
By Tiffany Crouse Tuesday’s elections drew to a close and the Milwaukee County Board is full again. The special election brought Supreme Moore Omokunde to victory over Solana Patterson-Ramos … [Read more...]
Urban Renewal Is About Urban Removal The Tale of Two Cities – Part 3
Universally Speaking 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 … [Read more...]
MPS is Improving Student Outcomes Now
By Michael Bonds President Milwaukee Board of School Directors Over the past two months, there’s been a lot of attention focused on Milwaukee Public Schools’ Strategic Objectives or Eight Big … [Read more...]
All Hail to the Badgers
Capitol Report By State Representative, Leon D. Young This week I would like to deviate from my usual political fare and talk sports for a moment. As many of you already know, the UW Men’s … [Read more...]
Budget No Place To Institute Policy
Legislatively Speaking By Senator, Lena C. Taylor Governor Walker has a history of placing non-fiscal items in the state budget. These are policy issues that should be routed through the … [Read more...]
Bonds Re-elected to MPS School Board Presidency by Large Margin
By Graham Kilmer Dr. Michael Bonds was re-elected as president of the Milwaukee Board of School Directors on Tuesday. Dr. Bond has served as board president since 2009, and won over his opponent … [Read more...]
Residents Voice Concerns on Potentially Dangerous Crude Oil Trains Passing Through Wisconsin
By Karen Stokes Bill and Joanne Lange live in Wauwatosa and believed it was important to attend the Milwaukee Common Council hearing on April 8 to voice opinions and concerns about the dangers … [Read more...]
Money Smart Week April 18-25
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