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Programs and Faculty at UWM Encourage Black Families and Students to get Excited About Higher Education

January 5, 2019

By Rhea Riley University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee administrators Victoria Pryor and April Holland joined Faithe Colas to talk about university programs that encourage black families and students … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: April Holland, Faithe Colas, Rhea Riley, Theres Always Somthing To Talk About, Victoria Pryor

Ko-Thi dance Company Founder Discusses the Company’s 50-year Impact on the Community

December 22, 2018

By Rhea Riley Founder and artistic executive director of the Ko-Thi Dance Company, Ferne Caulker, joins Faithe Colas to talk about her path into dance and teaching children. Ko-Thi is known … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Ferne Caulker, Ko-Thi Dance Company, Rhea Riley, Theres Always Somthing To Talk About

UWM Stories Shine Through Sponsorship of WNOV Radio Show

October 27, 2018

By Angela McManaman The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is proud to be one of the Midwest’s most diverse universities. It has a long tradition of welcoming students from many backgrounds and … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Angela McManaman, Anita Sparks, Richard Cox, Theres Always Somthing To Talk About, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee

Radio Host Faithe Colas Discusses Mental Health in the Black community

October 20, 2018

By Rhea Riley Last week marked National Mental Health Awareness Week in the U.S., and to address the importance of mental health services, radio host Faithe Colas invited local psycho therapist … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Faithe Colas, Mental Health, Rhea Riley, Theres Always Somthing To Talk About

A Lifetime of Education Allows Milwaukee Native to Provide Opportunities to the Community

September 29, 2018

By Rhea Riley Dr. Joan Prince, Vice Chancellor for Global Inclusion and Engagement at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee discussed the UWM Study Abroad Program, education and creating … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Joan Prince, Rhea Riley, Study Abroad Program, Theres Always Somthing To Talk About, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee

George P. Hinton Speaks about Community Contributions on There’s Always Something Good to Talk About

September 15, 2018

By Rhea Riley CEO of Milwaukee’s Social Development Commission (SDC) George P. Hinton joined Faithe Colas on There’s Always Something Good to Talk About, to discuss SDC services and … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Faithe Colas, George Hinton, Rhea Riley, Social Development Commission, Theres Always Somthing To Talk About

Host Faithe Colas Dedicates Show to Late Husband Eric Von in Tribute to His Passing and Community Fundraiser

September 8, 2018

By Rhea Riley Host Faithe Colas welcomed previous fellow of the Eric Von Broadcast Fellowship Teran Powell, along with other friends and colleagues, to honor her late husband Eric Von on There’s … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Don Rosette, Eric Von Broadcast Fellowship, Faithe Colas, Rhea Riley, Theres Always Somthing To Talk About

Words from a Political Activist, a Singer, and Local Politician Resonate a Relationship to Milwaukee’s Hip-Hop Week on There’s Always Something Good To Talk About

August 25, 2018

By Rhea Riley Alderman Khalif Rainey joins host Faithe Colas to talk about Milwaukee’s first Hip-Hop Week on There’s Always Something Good To Talk About. “There is so much more we can do, we can … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Faithe Colas, Hip-Hop, Hip-Hop Week, Khalif Rainey, Rhea Riley, Theres Always Somthing To Talk About

Nineteen-Year-Old Candidate for State Rep Talks Policy and Community on There’s Always Something to Talk About.

August 11, 2018

By Rhea Riley History making 19-year-old Kalan R. Haywood II joins Faithe Colas to discuss policy, politics and community during his campaign on There’s Always Something Good to Talk … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Kalan Haywood, Kalan R Haywood II, Rhea Riley, Theres Always Somthing To Talk About

Local Leaders Discuss Upcoming Walk of Faith Event on There’s Always Something Good to Talk About

August 4, 2018

By Rhea Riley Organ donations, charity walks, and computer technology centers reveal an unlikely synergy of positive community contributions on this week’s unique show of There’s Always Something … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: BloodCenter of Wisconsin, Rhea Riley, Theres Always Somthing To Talk About, Walk of Faith, Word of Hope Ministries

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