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Wisconsin Bike Week Considered Bikers Safety

June 9, 2018

By Evan Casey Common Council President Ashanti Hamilton decided to take a different mode of transportation on his way to city hall last week. It involved two wheels, but it wasn’t a … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Ashanti Hamilton, Caressa Givens, Complete Streets, Evan Casey, Jeffrey Polenske, Wisconsin Bike Week

Mobile Legal Clinic Provides Free Advice

June 9, 2018

By Nyesha Stone Understanding the legal system is a challenge for some but being able to navigate your way through can be even more difficult. Just like the school system, an individual’s zip … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Free Legal Information, Jack Ceschin, Mobile Legal Clinic, Nyesha Stone

The Class of 2018: Milwaukee Edition

June 2, 2018

By Nyesha Stone Graduation means a time for celebration and the class of 2018 views on the concept are no different. People all around the world are graduating and some are choosing to continue … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Billie Carter-Rankin, Graduations, Nyesha Stone, Xavier Lightfoot

EXCEPT WHERE INDICATED, THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED ON THIS PAGE ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF THE MILWAUKEE COURIER

Public Enemy Lyrics Ring All Too Familiar

June 2, 2018

Legislatively Speaking By Senator, Lena C. Taylor If we call the 911, will anyone come? At the risk of dating myself, I remember all too well the lyrics from the Public Enemy’s 1990 hit … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Legislatively Speaking, Lena C. Taylor, Lena Taylor

EXCEPT WHERE INDICATED, THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED ON THIS PAGE ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF THE MILWAUKEE COURIER

Income Inequality: A Moral Disgrace

June 2, 2018

Capitol Report By State Representative, Leon D. Young We all remember Bernie Sanders unsuccessful run for the White House in 2016. One of Bernie’s core campaign themes was the issue of wealth … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: CAPITOL REPORT, Leon D Young

Is the NFL’s New National Anthem Policy Legal?

June 2, 2018

By Lauren Victoria Burke (NNPA Newswire Contributor) Protesters held a rally in front of the National Football League’s New York City headquarters on May 25 after the league announced new … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Lauren Victoria Burke, National Anthem, National Football League NFL, Protests, Tamika Mallory

Harambee Hosts Seventh Annual Heal the Hood Block Party and Resource Fair

June 2, 2018

By Dylan Deprey, and Ethan Duran Excitement floated through the air, as Ajamou Butler walked along the Rose Park basketball courts prepping for the 7th Annual Heal the Hood. Wafts of barbecue … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Ajamou Butler, Alexa Biami, B-Free, Block Parties, Dylan Deprey, Ethan Duran, Heal the Hood, Josh Jenkins, Logan Scaggs, Resource Fairs

EXCEPT WHERE INDICATED, THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED ON THIS PAGE ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF THE MILWAUKEE COURIER

Exciting New Trend: Black Women Changing the Tide of American Politics

June 2, 2018

Only 3 Black Women Currently Serve in a Statewide Office Nationwide By Jeffrey L. Boney (NNPA Newswire Contributor) Last week, the world witnessed something that had never been done before … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Jeffrey L. Boney

Mary Ellen Strong Foundation to Honor City’s Mental Health Professionals with Inaugural Scholarship Luncheon

May 26, 2018

By Karen Stokes The inaugural luncheon for the Mary Ellen Strong Foundation (MESF) honoring Milwaukee’s African American Psychotherapists unfolded Saturday afternoon at the Holiday Inn … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: C Michelle Bryant, Dr. Earl Bracy, Karen Stokes, Mary Ellen Strong Foundation, Mental Health, Scholarship and Award Events

VA Mental Health Summit at UWM to Help African-American Vets

May 26, 2018

By Kathy Quirk Michelle Watts comes from a military family and works at Veterans Affairs, so she is tuned in to the issues that may keep African-American veterans from seeking VA services. … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Kathy Quirk, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Veterans Affairs

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