BlackEconomics.org® Wonderful opportunities and challenges unfold with the alternation of night and day. For example, each day, social media is flooded with new references to a changing world order; … [Read more...]
The Pacers Win Convincingly to Force Game 7
The Indiana Pacers beat the Oklahoma City Thunder convincingly in game 6 of the NBA finals, 108 - 91. Indiana’s bench outscored Oklahoma City’s bench, 48 - 37. Indiana’s 6’1” guard, T.J. McConnell, … [Read more...]
Give Students a Voice: State Law Is Necessary to Expedite Student Board Membership
By Dr. LaKeshia N. Myers The Milwaukee Public Schools district has taken a commendable step forward by expressing intent to include a student board member on its governing body. This move … [Read more...]
Honoring Legacy: The Imperative of Succession in Black Business
Say Something Real By Michelle Bryant Jerrel Jones, the visionary founder of Courier Communications, whose groundbreaking work in Black media has left an indelible mark in Milwaukee and … [Read more...]
Men’s Mental Health Month: A Reflection – Where Do Warriors Go to Weep?
Kweku's Korner By Dr. Carolyn Spearman Davis, Ph.D., CMPC Courage+Resilience= Healing Scrolling through IG recently (as I do when I’m bored), I landed on a clip of Cam Newton talking with … [Read more...]
Conventions, Rules, and Just Because They Can
BlackEconomics.org® Introductory Confession Economists have held the “High Priest” position in society since at least the middle of the 20th century. Arguably, this is warranted because in … [Read more...]
Safe Roads Save Lives
By Senator Dora Drake This past week, Milwaukee has once again showcased a culture of reckless driving with the continuation of street takeovers and traffic accidents, including in my district that … [Read more...]
Reclaiming the Road: Black Joy and the Legacy of Safe Haven Travel
By LaKeshia N. Myers Travel has always been more than movement from one place to another—it’s been an act of freedom, discovery, and joy. For Black Americans, however, the simple pleasure of … [Read more...]
Threats to Medicaid Coverage Endanger Us All
Say Something Real By Michelle Bryant Unless you are of a certain age or healthcare status, you might know the difference between Medicaid and Medicare. Simply put, both are … [Read more...]
ACT Part (III)
Kweku's Korner By Dr. Kweku Akyirefi Amoasi In our small series on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), we discuss therapeutic ways to deal with past experiences (acceptance) and the … [Read more...]
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