Legislatively Speaking By Senator, Lena C. Taylor A Natural Pipeline to Address Diversity and Inclusion Needs of Wisconsin Recently, a consortium of educators, university staff, and key … [Read more...]
Third Annual MPS Alumni Reunion this May
By Ethan Duran The Third Annual MPS Alumni Reunion is being held at the Tripoli Shrine Center on May 11. The reunion is going to have free food, a lip sync battle and a Soul Train Scramble … [Read more...]
House of Fashion Boutique is Rebranding itself
By Nyesha Stone House of Fashion Boutique, located at 4144 W. 56th St. has been around since April of 2013, and now, nearly five years later, they’ve decided to rebrand themselves. There are … [Read more...]
Senators Hold Roundtable to Discuss Women in Manufacturing
By Evan Casey Three U.S. Senators, including Senator Tammy Baldwin, held a roundtable last Saturday to discuss how to get more women to work in the manufacturing industry. The roundtable … [Read more...]
Leaders Meet at City Hall for National Child Abuse Prevention Month
By Evan Casey Over 15 local and state officials met at city hall last Monday to proclaim April as National Child Abuse Prevention Month. The event, organized by The Parenting Network, sought to … [Read more...]
Wisconsin Election Security
Legislatively Speaking By Senator, Lena C. Taylor Walker Vetoes and Slow Response Threatens State Hacking. Troll Farms. Propaganda Campaigns and Bots. These are not terms that the average … [Read more...]
Winnie Mandela Bore the Scars of Battle, Helped Heal a Nation
By Jesse L. Jackson, Sr. This week, Winnie Madikizela Mandela will be laid to rest and honored at a state funeral in South Africa. To many, she was loved as the “mother of the nation” even in … [Read more...]
GMAR Honors Fair Housing Act and Milwaukee Protestors
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Fifty years ago, the youth of Milwaukee marched, they marched in spite of the cold, they marched despite the cynics, the marched for each other and for future generations … [Read more...]
“Police Can Shoot First and Think Later”
By Gloria J. Browne-Marshall “Why did you shoot me?” Amy Hughes asked as she lay bleeding from four bullets wounds. On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court decided in favor of the officer who shot … [Read more...]
Non-Profit Organization to Host First Annual Restore Weekend to Uplift Young Women of Color
By Danielle Miller The first annual Restore Weekend will be hosted by the non-profit organization By JadeCharon in a twoday event. Restore Weekend, which goes from April 20-21, is centered … [Read more...]
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