While breast cancer affects women in all population groups, data show that African American women bear a disproportionate burden. Awareness, understanding, and regular screening are keys to breast … [Read more...]
Poverty is violence, a look into the Black unemployment surge
By Lynda L. Jones Over this recent Labor Day weekend, unemployment news was beyond dismal for the Black population especially. The August jobs report shows that Black unemployment is the … [Read more...]
“Twistn” Harvey Scales returns to Milwaukee
By Taki S. Raton Milwaukee ’s own R&B singer, songwriter and producer Harvey Scales was in town recently to serve as Master of Ceremonies for scheduled stage performances at Brad Bernard’s … [Read more...]
PHOTO OF THE WEEK – Children work with local artists at GarveyFest
PHOTO OF THE WEEK GarveyFest Celebration returned on Aug. 19-20 at the Wisconsin Black Historical Society, 2620 W. Center Street. The two day event included a video clip on the systemic crisis … [Read more...]
UW-Madison renames dormitory after Vel Phillips
Uw-Madison officials recently announced the renaming of a dormitory after Vel Phillips, a civil rights pioneer. It will be the second campus building named after a person of color and one of only a … [Read more...]
Jordan Early Childhood Academy recently held its Fire Prevention Story Time
Jordan Early Childhood Academy recently held its Fire Prevention Story Time where members of the Brown Deer Police Department and the Brown Deer Fire Department read to the children. The academy is … [Read more...]
PHOTO OF THE WEEK- Dedication of Ford, Owens, Winbush, Porter and Wilkerson Tower Pre-Collegant Dormitory
PHOTO OF THE WEEK Bishop Sedgwick Daniels is surrounded by community leaders and fellow pastors including Senator Lena Taylor who joined him recently to celebrate the dedication of the Ford, … [Read more...]
MPS to benefit from Growing Power and Sysco partnership
A 34-acre tract of land in Jackson, WI, will give Southeastern Wisconsin food lovers a chance to enjoy the healthy flavors of locally grown produce when dining at nearby eateries and in local public … [Read more...]
Opening of Pre-Collegant Dormitory and Orphanage
The Bishop’s Creek Development Corporation, Bishop Sedgwick Daniels and the Holy Redeemer Church of God In Chirst joyfully dedicated its Pre- Collegant Dormitory prayer tower and one of a kind … [Read more...]
PHOTO OF THE WEEK – Milwaukee Bucks mascot Bango attends health fair
PHOTO OF THE WEEK The Milwaukee Bucks mascot Bango joined the City of Milwaukee Health Department’s 11th Annual Back-to-School Family Health Fair last Friday, Aug. 19 as part of Milwaukee Child … [Read more...]
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