By A. David Dahmer Many of us in the community have known Rev. Alex Gee for years and even decades. Whether he’s been teaching, preaching, mentoring, fathering, authoring, educating, … [Read more...]
What's Happening In MadisonArticles Courtesy of The Madison Times Weekly
15th District Alderman Russell Stamper II sworn in
Newly elected 15th District Alderman Russell Stamper II took the Oath of Office Tuesday, May 13th in the Common Council Chambers at City Hall. The Oath was administered by his father, Russell … [Read more...]
Our community is out of position by design
UNIVERSALLY Speaking by Rahim Islam In my last article I spoke about Black Economics and the Ultimate “Catch 22” and my premise is while we have many challenges, our biggest challenge is … [Read more...]
Public weighs in on youth and poverty
Residents provided feedback on a troubling trend in Milwaukee County… the tie between youth and poverty. The local residents and representatives from area organizations working with young people … [Read more...]
State action needed to solve Milwaukee’s foreclosure crisis
By Sen. Nikiya Harris Without a doubt, becoming a homeowner is imbedded in every family’s American dream. Home ownership has become a symbol of success and economic security in our society, … [Read more...]
New Jesuit High School Will Serve Milwaukee Area Students Starting Fall 2015, Stith Named President
The Midwest Jesuits of the Wisconsin and Chicago-Detroit Provinces and the Cristo Rey Network today announced the opening of a new Catholic, Jesuit high school to serve students in Milwaukee. The … [Read more...]
The Traveller’s Group went to the annual Kentucky Derby
The Traveller’s Group out of Milwaukee chartered and hosted a bus full of Milwaukeeans who took in the annual Kentucky Derby held in Louisville, KY last Saturday, May 3, 2014. The group took in all … [Read more...]
16 year-old receives college degree ahead of high school diploma
Young, Gifted & Black Series By Taki S. Raton Music is a stress reliever. Her academics are balanced out by playing the flute both for the Miami Music Project Orchestra and the South … [Read more...]
Creating safer workplaces for lead removal contractors
The Lead Hazard Reduction Assistance (LHRA) Program of the Social Development Commission and the State Department of Health Services are helping lead workers stay healthy. The two partnered to hold … [Read more...]
The question no one is asking Donald Sterling
By George E. Curry NNPA Columnist Why would a White racist have sex with a person of color? That’s the question that few people in the media want to raise, let alone address. But it is … [Read more...]
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