Legislatively Speaking By Senator, Lena C. Taylor The Biased Policing of Black Men I have a son, Isaiah. He is graduating from high school in June and by all accounts it should be a happy … [Read more...]
Residents Come Together for a Neighborhood Wide Clean Up
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Although spring has been off to a slow start this year, the residents of Harambee neighborhood are not. This past Saturday residents and volunteers gathered for a bit of … [Read more...]
Want to Turn Your State Blue? Don’t Ignore Black Voters
Democrats Can’t Turn States Blue Without Black Voters By Jeffrey L. Boney (NNPA Newswire Contributor) This November, all 435 seats in the United States House of Representatives and 35 of the … [Read more...]
Wisconsin Clinic Offers Alternative Treatment Options for Depression
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Of all the diseases and illnesses, there are approximately 200 classified mental illnesses and of those, depression is among the most common, not just in the nation but on … [Read more...]
It Takes A Village: Closing the STEAM Gap Requires Early Education
By Rajoielle Register (Head of Brand Strategy and Growth Audience Marketing, Ford Motor Company) We’re all familiar with the popular proverb, “It takes a village to raise a child.” As a 21st … [Read more...]
Social Implications of FCC Changes to Internet Access and Content
Legislatively Speaking By Senator, Lena C. Taylor A while ago, I joined my Democratic colleagues on the state and federal level in expressing concerns about last year’s Federal Communications … [Read more...]
Government Agency Hits Wells Fargo with $500 Million Penalty
By Dr. John E. Warren (San Diego Voice and Viewpoint/NNPA Member) As federal agencies expand their investigation into the business practices of Wells Fargo & Company, the fines and … [Read more...]
Starbucks: From Boycott to Victory
By Phillip Jackson Founder and Chairman, Board of Directors The Black Star Project If Howard Shultz wasn’t the founder of Starbucks, he would have been one of the boycott protesters with us. He … [Read more...]
Dr. Earl Bracy Will Be Honored at MESF’s Luncheon
By Nyesha Stone May is Mental Health Awareness Month making it the perfect time to honor Dr. Earl Bracy for his years of providing mental health services in Milwaukee. Dr. Bracy has devoted the … [Read more...]
Thousands Gather for Breast Cancer Walk Along Lakefront
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Last Saturday, an estimated 7,000 women, men, children and the occasional dog, gathered at Veteran’s Park. As the sun beamed brightly overhead, they joined forces and … [Read more...]
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