By Sanford I. Weill More than half of firms in a recent Business Roundtable survey, “believe that skills shortages are problematic or very problematic for both their company and their … [Read more...]
Republicans, The Party of Whiteness in 2018
By Roger Caldwell In 2018, all Americans would like to believe that racism is over, and the society is moving toward equality and certain inalienable rights for everyone. Both parties, the … [Read more...]
Restorative Justice
Legislatively Speaking By Senator, Lena C. Taylor A Different Way of Doing Things Most would agree that crime takes its toll on a community. Whether incidents of vandalism, dangerous … [Read more...]
Trump’s Continuing Border Madness
Capitol Report By State Representative, Leon D. Young Now that the dust has finally settled, and Democrats have assumed some semblance of power (both on the state and federal levels), Donald … [Read more...]
Common Council Passes an Amended 2019 City Budget
"The President's Perspective" By Alderman Ashanti Hamilton Common Council President City of Milwaukee This past Tuesday the Common Council voted to pass an amended 2019 City Budget which … [Read more...]
Senator Kamala Harris on Farr Nomination: We Must Do Better
By NNPA On Nov. 28, U. S. Senator Kamala D. Harris, a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, spoke out on the United States Senate floor against the nomination of Thomas Farr to be District … [Read more...]
Thanksgiving and the Law
Legislatively Speaking By Senator, Lena C. Taylor This week many of us gathered to share a meal or get together in the time-honored tradition of Thanksgiving. Food, football, card games, a … [Read more...]
Thankful
"The President's Perspective" By Alderman Ashanti Hamilton Common Council President City of Milwaukee In this holiday season, Milwaukee residents and people across the nation are taking a … [Read more...]
Giving Thanks in 2018
Capitol Report By State Representative Leon D. Young Thanksgiving is a time when families and loved ones come together and give thanks for their many blessings. It is a time of scrumptious … [Read more...]
Criminal Justice Reform Long Overdue for Black America
Chavis to the NNPA As a member of the infamous Wilmington Ten case in North Carolina from 1972 to 2012, I witnessed firsthand why the criminal justice system in the United States needed to be … [Read more...]
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