By LaKeshia N. Myers As August winds down and the familiar rhythm of school preparation begins, parents across Wisconsin find themselves navigating a transformed educational landscape. The … [Read more...]
Budget Cuts and Supermarket Closures Affect Your Food Security
By Senator Dora Drake Every resident has the right to accessible, fresh, and affordable produce and food. Recent grocery store closures in Milwaukee County and federal cuts to food assistance … [Read more...]
Former College Basketball Star Is an Icon in His Community
By Charles Collier John Milton loves to be of service to others, loves the neighborhood he is from, and loves to work with youngsters in our community. The list goes on….. Milton is the … [Read more...]
Race and Class: No Breaks, No Vacations
Say Something Real By Michelle Bryant For nearly 20 years, I’ve made an annual summer trek to Martha’s Vineyard. Missing two years for work on political campaigns, it was great to return this … [Read more...]
The Importance of Being Your Own Best Friend
Kweku's Korner By Ravneet K. I have the perfect best friend: myself. I learned early on the importance of self-companionship, thanks to my parents instilling a strong sense of self, focus, and … [Read more...]
From Crisis to Resilience: Milwaukee Stands Unbroken
By Senator Dora Drake Resilience has become a common word that has been thrown around for the past five years. This city and this state have endured “once in a lifetime” tragedies that seem to only … [Read more...]
Brewers Win 12 Straight Games! Free Burgers From George Webb!
By Chuck Collier On August 13, 2025, the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Pirates for a 12th straight win. This is not just great baseball news, it is also great food news. As any true Milwaukeean … [Read more...]
Pick ‘n Save Offers Parting Insult in the Form of Clearance Sales of Tobacco Products
By Taffie Foster-Toney Co-Chair, WTPPN Health Equity and Social Justice Subcommittee It’s bad enough that Pick ‘n Save is in the final stages of closing its fifth store in Milwaukee this summer, … [Read more...]
Texas Democrats Stand Strong: A Familiar Fight for Democracy
By LaKeshia N. Myers History has a way of repeating itself, and as we watch Texas Democrats flee their state to block another Republican power grab, those of us who remember the Wisconsin 14’s … [Read more...]
New School Year Means Shared Responsibility
Say Something Real The Critical Role of a Child’s Caregiver in their Success By Michelle Bryant Students across the state are stepping into a new school year, filled with hope and … [Read more...]
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