By Representative LaKeshia Myers It is no secret that the United States faces a nursing shortage. There is a desperate need for both registered nurses and certified nursing assistants (CNA). … [Read more...]
Who is Judge Andrew Jones?
By Urban News Judge Andrew Jones has served as the judge in Branch 40 of the Milwaukee County Circuit Court for the last six months. Judge Jones is seeking to retain his seat on the bench in the … [Read more...]
Remember to Vote: April 2 is Election Day
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Let’s face it, when it comes to political elections all the hype goes to the presidential one. It makes sense, for better or worse, the president is not only the leader of the … [Read more...]
Imposing a Modern-Day Version of a Poll Tax is a New Low
By Jesse Jackson Until 2018, Florida—the state vital to the presidential victories of George Bush and Donald Trump—deprived one in 10 voters, and two in 10 African Americans, of the right to … [Read more...]
Streamlining Drug Approvals Can Spur Innovation and Lower Treatment Costs
By Tommy Thompson The FDA just issued draft guidance that would expedite the development of groundbreaking cures by empowering drug makers to utilize "adaptive trial designs." These … [Read more...]
Global Terror Requires New Approaches
Legislatively Speaking By Senator, Lena C. Taylor Racial, Ethnic and Religious Discrimination On the Rise If you are like most Americans, you don’t think much about New Zealand. Aside from … [Read more...]
You Get What You Pay For: Putting Our Money Where Our Values Are
By LaKeshia N. Myers Growing up, my parents often told me, “you get out of it what you put into it”—the “it” could be a variety of things: school, sports, or overall effort in one’s life. But … [Read more...]
Building Trust through Process
The President's Perspective By Alderman Ashanti Hamilton Common Council President City of Milwaukee Last week, I had the opportunity to host a very passionate meeting between community residents, … [Read more...]
Everyone Must Condemn Trump’s Sly Encouragement of Lawless Violence
By Jesse Jackson Racism is not natural. Babies—black, brown, white—explore the world and each other with wonder, not hate. Racism has to be taught. It is learned behavior. To assume that a … [Read more...]
It has Been a Tough Week for Education
Legislatively Speaking By Senator, Lena C. Taylor If you are African-American and ever received the “speech” from your parents, you can recite it with your eyes closed. No, not that speech, … [Read more...]
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