By Karen Stokes On Monday, January 16, 2017, Milwaukee will celebrate the life and legacy of civil rights leader, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. From breakfasts and family friendly activities to … [Read more...]
God Made Man in His Own Image, Why? 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...]
The Day
By Judge Valarie Hill Milwaukee Municipal Court, Branch 1 Friday, March 4, 2016. I was wide awake in the wee hours of the morning, presumably anxious about the culmination of a major project I … [Read more...]
Environmentalists Across the US Deny, Climate Deniers
By Dylan Deprey Kate Strassman was never really into politics. She was a middle school teacher, and an environmental advocate. Leading up to one of the largest presidential elections in … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Urban League Names Dr. Eve Hall President and CEO
By Mrinal Gokhale The Milwaukee Urban League (MUL) named Dr. Eve Hall its next President and CEO, starting on January 23, 2017. Dr. Hall, current President and CEO of the African American … [Read more...]
We Must Have a Renewed Hope and Faith in 2017
Message to the Black Community Rahim Islam is a National Speaker and Writer, Convener of Philadelphia Community of Leaders, and President/ CEO of Universal Companies, a community development and … [Read more...]
County Executive Chris Abele Seeks Community Support in Search for Office on African American Affairs Director in 2017
By County Executive Chris Abele I have always been committed to tackling the challenges facing Milwaukee County, investing in sustainable programs and infrastructure that empower people to live … [Read more...]
Civil Rights at Risk Under Sessions
By Jesse L. Jackson, Sr. Confirmation hearings for Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions, Donald Trump appointee to be attorney general of the United States, will begin on Jan. 10, before Trump is even … [Read more...]
“Sneak Thief of Sight” Threatens Black Community
By Cheryl L. Dejewski Glaucoma is known as the “Sneak Thief of Sight” because the most common type is painless and progresses so slowly that most people don’t notice symptoms for years—until … [Read more...]
Local HBCU Alumni Hosts College Event
By Karen Stokes Nearly 200 high school aged students and their parents convened at Rufus King International High School for the first Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) … [Read more...]
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