By Michael Bonds, Ph.D. President, Milwaukee Board of School Directors With a new legislative session underway, lawmakers have proposed bringing education reform ideas to Milwaukee. Many of … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Man is Creating an Empire with Hit Television Show
By Karen Stokes From writing screenplays to directing and producing movies and music videos, Milwaukee native Eric Haywood has built an impressive resume. The most recent addition to his … [Read more...]
Democrats Still Searching for Winning Formula
By Julianne Malveaux NNPA Columnist Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel just got spanked. Despite a campaign war chest of more than $15 million and the support of President Barack Obama, the former … [Read more...]
Officials: US Report Finds Racial Bias in Ferguson Police
ERIC TUCKER, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — A Justice Department investigation found sweeping patterns of racial bias within the Ferguson, Missouri, police department, with officers … [Read more...]
Black Youth Leading the Way in This Modern Day Movement
By Jeffrey L. Boney Special to the NNPA from the Houston Forward Times Imagine being a young teenager and deciding to participate in a serious march that you hoped would shed light on the … [Read more...]
How Does The American Media Depict Black People?
Universally Speaking 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 … [Read more...]
MPS Board Extends Superintendent Driver’s Contract
By Michael Bonds, Ph.D. President, Milwaukee Board of School Directors As Milwaukee Public Schools moves forward with major efforts to improve student achievement, continuity of leadership is … [Read more...]
YG&B Proudly Featured in MATC’s Black History Month 2015 AGI Exhibit
By Taki S. Raton The “Young, Gifted & Black” (YG&B) series is adornfully featured in this year’s African Global Images, Inc. (AGI) exhibit at the MATC’s downtown campus, 700 West State … [Read more...]
A Moment in Black History: Paul Robeson
By Srijan Sen Born in Princeton, New Jersey, civil rights activist, actor, singer, lawyer and athlete, Paul Leroy Robeson was nothing short of a controversial American gem with a captivating … [Read more...]
Standing Up for Students
By Michael Bonds, Ph.D. President, Milwaukee Board of School Directors In just a few weeks, the Wisconsin Legislative Fiscal Bureau will unveil its view of the financial impact of Governor … [Read more...]
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