By Nyesha Stone In a city that is known for violence, potholes and beer, muralist Tia Richardson see’s Milwaukee for so much more. She was born and raised in the 414, and she will continue to … [Read more...]
On an International Stage, Trump Sent Wrong Message to Local Leadership
Legislatively Speaking By Senator, Lena C. Taylor Last weekend, the 45th President let the world know that America’s standing as #1 is in jeopardy. In attending the G20 Summit, Donald Trump … [Read more...]
Gilbert Brown Tackles Fundamentals and Life Skills at 12th Annual All-Pro Football Camp
By Christina Luick The hot morning sun beamed down onto North Division High School’s football field early Tuesday morning. Boys lined up for the first day of Gilbert Brown’s 12th Annual All- … [Read more...]
A Hood Delicacy
By Nyesha Stone It’s a sunny summer day in Milwaukee and the kids on the block have empty soda cans and a basketball. Now one might question: “what do those items have in common?” Well these … [Read more...]
Independence Continues to Elude the Black Community in America – Part 1
Rahim Islam is a National Speaker and Writer, Convener of Philadelphia Community of Leaders, and President/CEO of Universal Companies, a community development and education management company … [Read more...]
First Recipients of Milwaukee’s Finest Scholarship Honored at City Hall
By Mrinal Gokhale Jerel Ballard is a Milwaukee native and recent graduate of Colombia College in Chicago. By participating in many extracurricular activities while attending Riverside High … [Read more...]
Elections Have Consequences
Legislatively Speaking By Senator, Lena C. Taylor Health Care Repeal Proves Democracy Isn’t Just a Spectator Sport “Don’t boo, vote!” was what former President Barack Obama would tell … [Read more...]
You’ve Been Vatofied
By Nyesha Stone When fashion is the topic of discussion, Milwaukee isn’t usually on that list. Milwaukee might not be the first city someone thinks of when it comes to fashion, but that doesn’t … [Read more...]
White House Proposes $9.2 Billion Cut in Education Funding
By Charlene Crowell (NNPA Newswire Columnist) No one ever said that higher education wouldn’t cost money. Across the country, tuition is steadily rising and students are taking longer to pay … [Read more...]
Summer School Empowers Youth to Resist and Flourish
By Karen Stokes In a crowded room on the second floor of the Urban Underground, 4850 W Fond du lac Ave, the Young People’s Resistance Committee (Y.P.R.C.) hosted the first session of their … [Read more...]
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