By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Fifty years ago, the youth of Milwaukee marched, they marched in spite of the cold, they marched despite the cynics, the marched for each other and for future generations … [Read more...]
Superintendent Darienne Driver Announced Her New Position
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz This past Tuesday, Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) received a message from Superintendent Darienne Driver. In it, she announced her new position with United Way as the … [Read more...]
Reminder to Vote in Midterm Election
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz In a country, that according to Google has a population of 325.7 million people, making one’s voice heard can seem like a next to impossible task. That country is America. … [Read more...]
Wisconsin Hope Act Offers Preventive Measures for Homelessness
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Having a place to call home, may not seem unfathomable to most people. However, for some individuals and families, the thought of having a home seems like a dream or a memory … [Read more...]
Walter Bond Wants To Transform Milwaukee
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Walter Bond is fulfilling what he considers his “debt to society,” and in doing so, is sparking conversations and creating change in Milwaukee’s education system. Bond … [Read more...]
ManpowerGroup Employer Survey Predicts Increase in Employment
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz This past week ManpowerGroup released the results to their Employment Outlook Surveys. The results examined the likelihood of employers deciding to grow their number of … [Read more...]
Former Employee Faced “Racism At Its Worst”
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz In 2016, near the tail end of October, Adam Latiker began his employment at Blain’s Farm and Fleet in Oak Creek Wisconsin. Initially, he worked only part time as a … [Read more...]
Congress Members Talk About Repealing The Dickey Amendment
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Twenty-two years ago beginning in 1996, every government bill in regard to funding has what is known as the Dickey Amendment. Although this has been interpreted several ways, … [Read more...]
Fight For Air Climb Participant Honors Legacy of Nephew
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz For most people, breathing is a natural occurrence, but for people with asthma or other respiratory illnesses, each breath matters. According to a 2017 report, 1 in 13 … [Read more...]
Reminder to Vote In Midterm Elections
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz February is Black History Month, it is the month of St. Valentine’s Day and in 2018 it is the month for midterm elections. While it’s been a little over a year since the last … [Read more...]
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