Compiled by Courier staff United in their opposition to a state bill designed to limit pay, power and budget of the Milwaukee County Board, African American leaders stood together at a press … [Read more...]
Provocative campaign targets youth gun violence
Compiled by Courier staff One in five gun crimes involve juvenile offenders. So when a juvenile in Milwaukee is charged with possession of a firearm, what happens? If the court orders … [Read more...]
Youngest video game programmer sets Guinness world record
Young, Gifted & Black Series By Taki S. Raton At 7 years-old, this first grader at Harambee Institute of Science and Technology Charter School in Philadelphia in the words of Laura Beck is … [Read more...]
MU professor honored as 50 most Important African Americans in Technology
Professor recognized for inspiring women and minority students to become engineers Andrew Williams, professor and John P. Raynor Distinguished Chair in Electrical and Computer Engineering, was … [Read more...]
Do not look down on people or yourself
This kind of attitude is not God. Why? Because that sister or that brother, wife/husband you are looking down upon, may be your savior tomorrow. No one knows the future. If we are looking at someone’s … [Read more...]
Derek Williams inquest jury recommend that officers be charged
By Cassandra Lans Finally, the family and friends of Derek Williams were able to breathe a sigh of relief, as the jury's decision was read in court around 1:15 pm Thursday afternoon. The jury … [Read more...]
African world accomplishment display, Hidden Colors film and panel spotlight Black History Month at MATC
By Taki S. Raton Multiple display cases lining the second floor “M” building featuring African world achievements, scheduled showings of the acclaimed film “Hidden Colors” 1 and 2, and a … [Read more...]
Milwaukeeans who have laid their own footsteps in Black History
Compiled by Courier Staff In this year’s issue of The Milwaukee Courier’s special Black History Issue, we want to not only put a spotlight on national Black History accomplishments, but local … [Read more...]
Black History Events
Tony Finlayson local drum artists joined other area artists last week at the Wisconsin Black Historical Society Museum during its Black History programs. Here Finlayson shares some of his drum skills … [Read more...]
“A Ministry of Inclusion”
Acts 10:1-48 From time to time I have mentioned to my congregation that all churches should be “heterogeneous” – meaning the church ought to be made up of people of various socio-economic … [Read more...]
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