Syndicated radio talk show host Michael Baisden mingled with area women who attended and participated in Jammin’ 98.3’s annual event, ‘The Gathering’. Baisden addressed the audience as this year’s … [Read more...]
April is the designated month to focus on health, especially for the ethnic communities
By Michelle Hinton You would be hard pressed to find someone who hasn’t heard that smoking and tobacco use can cause cancer and aggravate other health issues and diseases. There’s a warning … [Read more...]
Health equity can’t wait, act now in your community
By Lorraine Lathen, M.A. It’s a societal truth: not everyone is born with a silver spoon in his or her mouth. And, in Milwaukee, there are far too many pockets of extreme poverty where quality … [Read more...]
Offering higher education to wider audiences
By Michael R. Lovell Chancellor University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee College is often thought of as only for young men and women straight out of high school. The reality at the University of … [Read more...]
Prince Hall Masonic Foundation’s 29th Annual Scholarship Banquet
The Prince Hall Masonic Foundation, Inc. recently held its 29th annual scholarship banquet. The foundation gave a total of 13 scholarships to pursue education in such career fields as law and law … [Read more...]
State Rep. Tamara Grigsby not running for re-election
She will continue to advocate for Wisconsin families This week Representative Tamara Grigsby (D-Milwaukee) announced that she plans to step down at the end of her term rather than seek … [Read more...]
Gary, Indiana produces Notre Dame’s first Black Valedictorian
Young, Gifted & Black Series by Taki S. Raton Katie Washington, a product of Gary, Indiana made history in May 2010 when she was selected as valedictorian for the University of Notre … [Read more...]
State Representative Elizabeth Coggs announces her historic run for the Sixth District Senate
State Representative Elizabeth Coggs officially announced that she is running for Sixth Senate District Seat for the State of Wisconsin. The official kick-off for the campaign was held on Wednesday, … [Read more...]
All-Black revival of “A Streetcar Named Desire”on Broadway
Marc H. Morial NNPA Columnist “The landscape of any Tennessee Williams play is the human heart, and I have a cast of people with heart.” -Emily Mann, director of the new Broadway revival of … [Read more...]
White House highlights Harold “Gus” Frank as a “Champion of Change” for his Efforts to Advance Corporate Environmental Sustainability
On Thursday, April 12th, Forest County Potawatomi Executive Council Chairman Harold “Gus” Frank was one of eight individuals honored at the White House as Champions of Change for demonstrating that … [Read more...]
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 357
- 358
- 359
- 360
- 361
- …
- 420
- Next Page »









