By Representative Dora Drake Our children are the future; they will become our next doctors, teachers, leaders, nurses, and electricians. Our children will have their own families, their own … [Read more...]
Comprehending Context Fully
BlackEconomics.org® Introduction To know, to know fully, implies that correct action is possible in response to what is known. In Black America’s case, there is widespread and general knowledge … [Read more...]
Great day for Baseball MLB Integrates Negro Statistics into All-Time Record Books
By Charles Collier Back in December of 2020, Major League Baseball (MLB) Commissioner Manfred announced that “MLB is officially elevating the Negro Leagues to MLB status. Culminating the … [Read more...]
Got Hemp: The Agricultural Goldmine of Hemp Farming
By LaKeshia N. Myers There has been much discussion recently from some politicians about banning Delta-8 and other hemp products. The concerns arise from rising use of teens getting sick from … [Read more...]
The Wheels on the Bus
Say Something Real Seventy Years After Brown v. Board of Education By Michelle Bryant “The wheels on the bus go round and round. Round and round. Round and round.” are lyrics to a popular … [Read more...]
A Baba Supreme
Kweku's Korner By Derrick “Baba” Rogers In the West African language of Kiswahili, the term “Baba” is defined as “father” or “wise man” and denotes honor and respect to those it is conferred … [Read more...]
Donald Trump puts NRA over Wisconsin Lives
By David Crowley Milwaukee County Executive Last weekend, Donald Trump spent his limited free time on the trail courting the gun lobby – delivering the keynote speech at the NRA’s annual … [Read more...]
Stop Coloring Within the Lines: Don’t Miss Oppenheimer’s Messages
BlackEconomics.org® One of our most vivid memories of early elementary school is being pleasantly exuberant about having crayon colored a map of the African Continent, only to be told that the effort … [Read more...]
Summer Election Madness: July Special Election Update
By LaKeshia N. Myers Extra! Extra! Read all about it: Governor Tony Evers recently announced a special election for State Senate District 4. District 4 encompasses the city of Milwaukee … [Read more...]
Medical Desert: Drought of Options in Black Communities
Say Something Real By Michelle Bryant Clinic Closing Leaves Real Void It seems like the hits keep coming. Whether it’s medical clinics, hospitals or even pharmacies, Black communities are … [Read more...]
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