By Jesse L. Jackson, Sr. In the bloody summer of 1863, the Union Army defeated General Robert E. Lee’s Confederate forces at Gettysburg, a three-day battle that changed the course of the Civil … [Read more...]
In Wake of Professor’s Comments, Katherine Johnson is Still Celebrated in Physics
By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia For many, the words of a senior scientist who said physics “was invented and built by men,” stung. The words earlier this month … [Read more...]
Sixteen Young Women Awarded Thousands in Scholarship Dollars
Compiled By Milwaukee Courier Staff The Pauline Redmond Coggs Foundation announces its 45th Annual Debutante Cotillion on Saturday, Nov. 24, 2018 at the Pfister Hotel. Sixteen young women hailing … [Read more...]
Consequences of Elections Could Be Life Changing
Legislatively Speaking By Senator, Lena C. Taylor We’ve all heard it before. Elections have consequences. The election, of Tony Evers as Governor, may be most consequential for a group of … [Read more...]
Fresh Coast Basketball Classic Celebrates 12 Years
By Nyesha Stone Our Black youth need to know there’s a space for them in this world, even though society says differently. Fresh Coast Basketball Classic is on its 12th year, and it’s been working … [Read more...]
Are You at Risk for Losing Your Sight to Diabetes?
November is “National Diabetes Awareness Month” Protect your vision for tomorrow. Learn the facts today. By Cheryl L. Dejewski With diabetes at epidemic levels, you probably know (or are) one of … [Read more...]
Ascension St. Joseph Hosts First Health Fall Festival
By Karen Stokes Ascension St. Joseph Hospital, invited the public to a healthy dose of information and fun at their Fall Festival on November 8th. The first Fall Festival for Ascension St. … [Read more...]
The Chisholm Legacy
By Yolanda Caraway, Leah Daughtry, Minyon Moore Co-Authors of For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Politics November 5th marked the historic 50th Anniversary of the first African American … [Read more...]
“Wisconn Valley” Sounding More Like “Taiwan Trails” Everyday
Legislatively Speaking By Senator, Lena C. Taylor Right before our eyes, the deal is changing. Large liquid crystal displays have been switched to smaller panels. The priority of hiring 9,817 … [Read more...]
Marjani House 2nd Annual Community Meal Needs the Community’s Help
By Dylan Deprey There was no doubt that Ms. Monique Bateman was dedicated to feeding her neighborhood. While barbecuing on her front porch for the next day, a meal was already prepared for the … [Read more...]
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