By Nyesha Stone Sometimes when we die our legacy lives on. Elouise (Garner) Joseph, also known as Mrs. Elouise, died March 16, 2015, and about two years later Millie Tanner-Latham decided to … [Read more...]
Life Without Meat
By Nyesha Stone The word vegan doesn’t sit well with many people. Chef Rain Truth has been vegan for almost 32 years and started her first catering business 21 years ago. Chef Truth never … [Read more...]
They Want More in the Fight for $15
By Nyesha Stone Many Americans, and people throughout the world, eat at fast food restaurants. Customers love to have their food fast and ready, but that doesn’t mean they care about whose … [Read more...]
Black Stories Matter
By Nyesha Stone Milwaukee PBS’s Black Nouveau has been around for over 20 seasons, and it’s still going strong. Black Nouveau is a television show dedicated to telling the stories of the black … [Read more...]
Report It
By Nyesha Stone Chief Information Officer of the City of Milwaukee Nancy Olson and Ann-Elizabeth Shapera, Call Center Operations Manager of the City of Milwaukee are happy with the success of … [Read more...]
The Revolutionary Black Panther Party Wants a Change
By Nyesha Stone The revolution just might be televised. The Revolutionary Black Panther Party (RBPP) is suing the Milwaukee Police Department (MPD) for $400 million. The Chief General in … [Read more...]
Attic Jams Meets After Gallery
By Nyesha Stone A gallery where art meets music…this is Attic Jams Presents: After Jams. The event was held at After Gallery, 2225 N. Humboldt, on May 27 from 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. with a $5 … [Read more...]
Providing a Safe Place for Teens
By Nyesha Stone The youth is the future, so why not provide them with the best? The Don & Sallie Davis Boys & Girls Club of Greater Milwaukee and Aaron’s Inc., partnered with one … [Read more...]
The Power of Women
By Nyesha Stone In a parochial world, women have to find a way to stand up and stand out. Local musician Queen Tut, who now lives in Brooklyn, decided to come back home for one very special … [Read more...]
A Neighborhood Walk with Officials
By Nyesha Stone One of the first steps to fixing up a neighborhood is knowing what to fix. Alderwoman Milele A. Coggs has been doing neighborhood walks since she came into office. Nine years … [Read more...]