Building a healthy community By A. David Dahmer The second annual Resilience Center Community Health and Wellness Fair will be held this Saturday, May 10, and is a chance for the community to … [Read more...]
What's Happening In MadisonArticles Courtesy of The Madison Times Weekly
Strides Against Breast Cancer
In an effort to encourage awareness, Kohl’s created a visual display in downtown Milwaukee, featuring 4,490 pink cutout figures, a visual representation of the number of Wisconsin women who will hear … [Read more...]
Local officials weigh in on Wisconsin “Voter ID” ruling
By Cassandra Lans Milwaukee Alderwoman Milele A. Coggs stated that the judge made the right call on the “Voter ID” law. Great news this week for untold thousands of Wisconsin voters as U.S. … [Read more...]
UACB Presents The Michael Jackson Experience
Photos taken from the (UACB) Universal Academy for the College Bound grade level program performance “UACB Presents The Michael Jackson Experience” Held on Thursday, April 17, 2014 (Photos By Chris … [Read more...]
Reaffirming SDC’s role in the community
The Social Development Commission continues to provide solutions to the challenges faced by the thousands of low-income residents of Milwaukee County… that was the message at the April Community … [Read more...]
What's Happening In MadisonArticles Courtesy of The Madison Times Weekly
Together apart: Talking across the Social Divide, Let’s talk about race
By A. David Dahmer More than 500 people packed First Unitarian Society Church April 24 to hear community leaders talk about race, ethnicity, diversity, and more at “Together Apart: Talking … [Read more...]
Earth Day Saturday celebrated with community project held at Victory Over Violence Park
The CYD Family, Urban Grassroots INC, Alderwoman Coggs, Keep Greater Milwaukee Beautiful & Ori Entertainment celebrated Earth Day Saturday, April 19, 2014. The community project was held at … [Read more...]
Job opportunities for minorities and women in the oil and natural gas industry
Tyra Metoyer of the American Petroleum Institute was here in Milwaukee meeting with African American community leaders. Metoyer was brought here by Wisconsin Energy Citizens, a grassroots … [Read more...]
From Oxford to global acclaim, 9 year-old scholar and future neurosurgeon deemed “unstoppable”
Young, Gifted & Black Series By Taki S. Raton City University of New York (CUNY) alumni Dr. Nicole K. Grimes shared on her December 11, 2013 web page that our featured profile is “The … [Read more...]
“Minority loss, majority rules in Affirmative Action”
By Gloria J. Browne-Marshall Minority Loss, Majority Rules in Affirmative Action. Affirmative action lost a major battle. In a 6-2 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court allowed a majority of … [Read more...]
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