By Gloria J. Browne-Marshall Racial harassment is illegal. Like sexual harassment, racial harassment is as old as freedom itself. With freedom there are those who cannot accept the equality of … [Read more...]
Wisconsin Restaurant Association Serves Up Togetherness with a Side of Fun in Sherman Park
By Kristine Hillmer Whether drawing a small group around a dinner table or hundreds of neighbors to Sherman Park, food brings people together. That was the idea behind the Second Annual Sherman … [Read more...]
Remember to Vote August 14 and To Make A Change
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz It’s easy and understandable, especially in this current political climate, to get frustrated with the government and its politicians. It’s even easier to let this frustration … [Read more...]
A Message to Milwaukee’s African American Community: “A Shift in the Wind”
By Alderman Russell W. Stamper, II We must take pride in ourselves. We must take inventory of what we do and how we can intensify our efforts to turn the tide in our community. Too many times … [Read more...]
Kalan Haywood Deserves Your Vote to Represent Wisconsin’s Assembly District 16
By Kalan Haywood The election for the 16th assembly district is one rooted in historical significance. Our community has suffered the effects of deindustrialization and segregation like no … [Read more...]
Earnell Lucas Deserves Your Vote to be the Next Sheriff of Milwaukee County
By Earnell Lucas We need a new vision for public safety in our county. For the past sixteen years, we have witnessed a failed model of leadership in our Sheriff’s Office, one that places the … [Read more...]
3D Guns: Laws Need to Catch Up with Technology
Legislatively Speaking By Senator, Lena C. Taylor Recently, a new dimension was added to the gun debate: 3D printed guns. Yes, I said “printed” guns. The development was started by Defense … [Read more...]
Calling All Voters
Capitol Report By State Representative, Leon D. Young Next Tuesday, August 14, is a very important day for our state. It marks the date of the 2018 Partisan Primary Election and much … [Read more...]
It’s Time to Put Politics to Work
By Kurt Kober Well, we are almost to the Democratic Primary. In fact, it’s only days away. There has been a lot of noise in this primary, but here’s what it boils down to: August 14th is a … [Read more...]
2020 Democratic Guessing Game
Capitol Report By State Representative, Leon D. Young For many Americans, the 2020 election cycle may seem like a long way off. But, if you’re like me, the next presidential election can’t get … [Read more...]
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