By Nyesha Stone The Wisconsin Black Caucus is standing its ground and taking away its vote of support concerning the Republican’s decision to not honor Milwaukee native Collin Kaepernick. This … [Read more...]
Members of Local Performance Group Share Their New production “We Are the Drum”
By Rhea Riley Administrators of a Milwaukee performance group, Capita Productions, Pat Bridges and K.C. Williams joined There is Always Something Good to discuss their latest production “We Are … [Read more...]
Shutdown Reveals Problems With Wisconsin Unemployment Laws
Legislatively Speaking By Senator, Lena C. Taylor Fresh off the longest partial government shutdown in U.S. history, we could be facing this nightmare again next week. This time, Wisconsin … [Read more...]
U.S. Bank Celebrating Those Who Plant the Seeds of Possibility
U.S. Bank proudly celebrates Black History Month by recognizing four of their key community partners across the country who are planting the seeds of possibility: Dr. Eve M. Hall, president of the … [Read more...]
The Shrine Circus Comes to Milwaukee Feb. 22–Feb. 24
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz For many, the circus is a fanciful place often depicted in films like The Greatest Showman, Water for Elephants and Dumbo, to name a few. At the circus, magic comes in the … [Read more...]
#CancelKamala: Kamala Harris and Cancel Culture
By Nsenga K. Burton, Ph.D. NNPA Newswire Entertainment and Culture Editor Senator Kamala Harris (D-CA) is running for president of the United States. Harris, a black American who is the … [Read more...]
As we Reflect on the Legacy of African-Americans this Month, Let’s not Forget to Talk about Menthol
By Jeff Engelmann and Delores Green As we celebrate Black History Month, there are many notable achievements our state can be proud of. We elected Mandela Barnes, the first African-American … [Read more...]
An Act to Remember
Legislatively Speaking By Senator, Lena C. Taylor Ninety-three years of Black History programs, celebrations, and teachings of about the descendants of African people were made possible by a … [Read more...]
Blindness is Preventable with Treatment and Good Health
By Nyesha Stone In life, as people become older the weaker their body may become, and eyesight is no exception. February is Low Vision Awareness Month, so, Dr. Judy E. Kim, an ophthalmologist … [Read more...]
A Rising Phoenix Shows Us What is Possible
By Ellen M. Gilligan I don’t have a crystal ball, but if I did, I expect it would show me how the Sherman Phoenix pioneered a model for economic inclusion and building community wealth that … [Read more...]
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