By Mrinal Gokhale On the cloudy afternoon of Sep. 10 at Sherman Park, hundreds received and sported a black t-shirt which read “300+ Strong” on the front and “When black men lock arms as … [Read more...]
ARCW Discovers Marketplace Plan That Doesn’t Meet HIV Needs
By Mrinal Gokhale For people who have HIV, living a long healthy life requires regularly taking prescription medicines to prevent the HIV from turning to AIDS. According to Bill Keaton, executive … [Read more...]
Milwaukeeans Reveal Their Truths Inside Gigantic Inflatable
By Mrinal Gokhale At the corner of 80th St. and Lynx Ave was a large tour bus on the cloudy evening on Saturday, August 20. Just across the yard by the Latvian House of Milwaukee stood a … [Read more...]
African American Breastfeeding Network Addresses Milwaukee Disparities
By Mrinal Gokhale Studies show that breast feeding has many benefits on preterm babies. August is Breastfeeding Awareness Month in the United States, and Dalvery Blackwell, BA, IBCLC, executive … [Read more...]
New Voting Laws Publicly Applauded by Milwaukee Mayor
By Mrinal Gokhale Mayor Tom Barrett expressed contentment with Judge James Peterson and Judge Lynn Adelman’s decision to extend Wisconsin voting hours to evenings and weekends. This will … [Read more...]
Pediatric Eye Care: Why Early Eye Problem Diagnosis Matters
By Mrinal Gokhale August is Children’s Eye Safety Month, and with the school year coming up, it’s critical that parents schedule eye exams for their children. According to the American Academy … [Read more...]
14th Annual Peace Rally Promotes Positivity in Harambee Neighborhood
By Mrinal Gokhale At the Martin Luther King Peace Place Park, across from HeartLove Place on Ninth St. and Ring St. stood painted garden beds, flags from many countries and young adults … [Read more...]
Bike Share Access to Increase Among Milwaukee Housing Authority Residents
By Mrinal Gokhale Many Milwaukeeans may have seen the sight of baby blue bikes in many neighborhoods over the past year. Bublr Bikes, Milwaukee’s only bike share program, has about 40 bike … [Read more...]
HaRUNbee 5K Inspired by High African American Infant Mortality Rates
By Mrinal Gokhale A few weeks ago, the United Way announced the first ever HaRUNbee 5K Run/Walk for Healthy Birth Outcomes. It will take place on Saturday, August 6 in Milwaukee’s Harambee … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Community Enjoys Dual Juneteenth and Father’s Day Celebration
By Mrinal Gokhale Thousands soaked up the sun this past Sunday on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive between Center St. and Burleigh, enjoying music, live entertainers, food and browsing vendors … [Read more...]
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