By Nyesha Stone Most people can recall exactly where they were and what they were doing sixteen years ago. The terror America experienced on September 11, 2001 will never be forgotten. The … [Read more...]
Calling All Wisconsin Artists
By Nyesha Stone Some would say Milwaukee is in the middle of a renaissance. Entire neighborhoods are being redeveloped, healthy grocery stores are being placed in the hood, murals are being … [Read more...]
An Experience, Not a Sale
By Nyesha Stone Not everyone takes the same route through life. Some people want to be teachers while others want to be rappers. John Jordan Jr. spent his days in high school dreaming of … [Read more...]
Telling the Other Side, Digitally
By Nyesha Stone America is the melting pot. It’s supposed to be a place for all genders, sexualities and races to come to and prosper. It can be hard to find the right people to tell their stories … [Read more...]
Car Service with a Smile
By Nyesha Stone After spending eight years as a manager for Midas auto shop, Greg Johnson grew tired of working for a company that cared more about its profits than its customers. Johnson was … [Read more...]
NABJ Continues
By Nyesha Stone The United States had it is first black president in office for eight consecutive years. Former President Barack Obama embedded in the people’s minds that there would be hope. It … [Read more...]
More than a Driver: An EMT’s Story
By Nyesha Stone The sound of an ambulance’s sirens blare through the streets as they come to the rescue. Cars are supposed to immediately move out of the way and that doesn’t always happen, but … [Read more...]
A Family of Neighbors
By Nyesha Stone A neighborhood filled with black people and they all pay mortgage. The residents of Halyard Park are prideful because the neighborhood they now reside in took trust, time, … [Read more...]
Milwaukee’s Night Out
By Nyesha Stone Technology connects us all because what someone has witnessed across the country can be seen within in minutes. There have been endless viral videos of police brutality, which … [Read more...]
Celebrating What it Was and What it Will Be
By Nyesha Stone If you’re from Milwaukee, and you travel, and you’re black, then I’m sure you’ve heard the question, “There’s black people in Wisconsin?” Yes, there are black people in … [Read more...]
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