By Patrica Cole Tisiphani Mayfield, CBS News Producer and entrepreneur realized her passion at a young age. Attending some of the top performing arts school in the midwest to being captain of … [Read more...]
Brewers Community Foundation, Inc.
More than 250 volunteers from the Milwaukee Brewers (@Brewers), Brewers Community Foundation, Inc. (@brewerscf), Our Next Generation (@ONGKIDS), organizers from KaBOOM! (@kaboom) and residents of the … [Read more...]
Our Struggle
On June 27th from 2pm 5pm at Coffee Makes You Black there was a coming together of the elders, leaders, elected officials and citizens for Our Struggle……... Past, Present and Milwaukee’s … [Read more...]
Our Paralysis is tied to Our Hopelessness … Part 1
Rahim Islam is a graduate of LaSalle University with dual degrees in accounting and finance. A proponent of life-long learning, his educational background also includes specialty areas of tax … [Read more...]
Mary Burke Stands With Veterans
By Urban Media News Mary Burke is not only committed to the prosperity of our state, but also dedicated to assuring the success and stability of those who have risked their lives in service to … [Read more...]
Potawatomi Hotel & Casino officially changes name; now accepting reservations
MILWAUKEE – Potawatomi Bingo Casino’s name officially changed to Potawatomi Hotel & Casino on July 1, 2014. Emerging as one of the region’s premier entertainment destinations, the name change … [Read more...]
Sheriff Clark Kicks off the Juneteenth parade Route
Sheriff Clarke interacts with people along the parade route. Sheriff rides alongside a youth group as they step off for the parade. Photos by Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office … [Read more...]
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the civil rights act of 1964
House and Senate leaders, Members of Congress (including Congresswoman Moore), civil rights icons and advocates joined in the US Capitol this afternoon to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Civil … [Read more...]
60th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education we’ve come a long way but we have a long way to go … Part 2
Universally Speaking Murray v. Maryland (1936) - Disappointed that the University of Maryland School of Law was rejecting black applicants solely because of their race, beginning in 1933 Thurgood … [Read more...]
Women of Color Urge Obama to ‘Re-align’ My Brother’s Keeper
By George E. Curry NNPA Editor-in-Chief WASHINGTON (NNPA) More than 1,000 women of color – including Mary Frances Berry, former chair of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights; Pulitzer … [Read more...]
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