By Dylan Deprey Nyesha Stone hated her job. Since she began working at 16-years-old, she had always hated her job. Whether it was custodial, security or cashiering, other than the … [Read more...]
State Capitol Rotunda Turns Art Gallery for Formerly Incarcerated Artists
By Dylan Deprey Art can come from the deepest, darkest places: a break up, a death, a prison. While James Morgan spent his time in prison, he needed an escape, a way to express … [Read more...]
ACLU Sues Milwaukee Police Department, Community-Police Relations: A Simple Discussion?
By Dylan Deprey Do Black rights matter in Milwaukee? Do Black lives matter in Milwaukee? What if one asked Dontre Hamilton’s family? What about the 70 men subject to forced strip searches … [Read more...]
The Saga for Lead-Free Water Continues
By Dylan Deprey It was a place the Freshwater for Life Action Coalition (FLAC) and spokesperson Robert Miranda knew all too well. In City Hall, in front of a podium, giving a press conference … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Bids Farewell to Jazz Legend Al Jarreau
By Dylan Deprey He was a smooth crooner. He was a versatile vocalist. He was a damn hard worker. Al Jarreau’s 20+ albums, seven Grammys and star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame are just few of … [Read more...]
Lucky Number 19: The Paul Lamar Hunter Story
By Dylan Deprey Paul Lamar Hunter is a product of his environment. He was child number 19 of 21. He grew up in a dysfunctional family where education was far from stressed. He helped his … [Read more...]
Cream City Boxing and Program the Parks Bring the Ring to Sherman Park
By Dylan Deprey Sherman Park has been considered everything from neighborhood park to war zone. Over the summer the gigantic green space allowed kids to burn off steam, whether it be … [Read more...]
Bader Philanthropies Chooses Black Owned JCP Contractors for Harambee Headquarters
By Dylan Deprey Brothers, James, Clifton and Jalin Phelps would never have dreamed of working together as children, though they all ended up working in the construction field. James was a … [Read more...]
EP, Performing on Stage…or a Gas Station Near You
By Dylan Deprey At 8-years-old, Erick “EP” Perkins had become a street performer playing his keyboard for subway travelers in Chicago. He would sing. He would rap. He would entertain those … [Read more...]
Pathways Milwaukee Receives AT&T Grant on 10 Year Anniversary
By Dylan Deprey As a student, Alexis Diggs thought college was far from reality, and to travel far outside the City of Milwaukee to a Historic Black College was just a fantasy. She just needed … [Read more...]
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