Archives for 2015
Scott Walker Unveils Wisconsin Budget While Focused on a Presidential Bid
By Karen Stokes Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker has been busy. Between attending the Iowa Freedom Summit and appearances on Sunday morning news shows, it is apparent to all of Wisconsin that … [Read more...]
8-Year-Old Award-winning Miami Chef Runs Her Own Baking Business
Young, Gifted and Black By Taki S. Raton While most grade school girls may be busy playing with dolls and other kids’ stuff, Nigel Boys in Financial Juneteeth on June 5, 2014 says that our … [Read more...]
A Portrait of a Black Activist and Journalist: Ida B. Wells
By Eelisa Jones Ida B. Wells is widely acknowledge as the first anti-lynching activist in U.S. history. Born in Holly Spring, Mass. on July 16th, 1862, Wells was dedicated to the creation of a … [Read more...]
Lest We Forget… Part 2
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...]
Income Inequality Rises In All 50 States
By Freddie Allen NNPA Senior Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON (NNPA) Income inequality is rising and it affects workers in every state, according to a new report by the Economic Policy … [Read more...]
Our New “Resident Experts”
Capitol Report By State Representative, Leon D. Young There appears to be no end the unbridled gall and arrogance that the GOP bluntly manifests when it comes to the Black community in … [Read more...]
Governor’s Budget Plans Omit the Wisconsin Idea
Legislatively Speaking By Senator, Lena C. Taylor This week the governor released his budget plans for the 2015-17 legislative session. Among the many ill-advised policies the governor … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Business Divas Host Business Vendor Fair
The Milwaukee Business Divas Face Book Club is sponsoring their Business Vendor Fair on Saturday, February 14, 2015 at the Wisconsin African American Women’s Center (WAAWC), 3020 West Vliet Street, … [Read more...]
Is Ending Segregation the Key to Ending Poverty?
(The Atlantic) – Like many mothers raising children in Chicago’s housing projects in the 1990s and 2000s, Seitia Harris was afraid of the drugs and violence that were pervasive in the neighborhood … [Read more...]
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