By Nyesha Stone Near West Side which makes up eight neighborhoods: Avenues West, Cold Spring Park, Concordia, Martin Drive, Merrill Park, Miller Valley and The Valley/Piggsville, according to … [Read more...]
Community Activist and Former CEO of OIC, Carl Gee Dies at 77
By Karen Stokes Carl Alexander Gee, community activist and former CEO of Opportunities Industrialization Center of Greater Milwaukee (OIC) died on September 13, after a long battle with … [Read more...]
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Talks about “Becoming Kareem” at Marcus Theater
By Ethan Duran Last Friday night, basketball legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar arrived at the Marcus Theater of the Performing Arts to speak to over 100 Milwaukee residents in his interview about … [Read more...]
Earn & Learn Students Given the Opportunity to Learn First-Hand About Careers in the Medical Field
Compiled By Milwaukee Courier Staff For the second year in a row, Employ Milwaukee has partnered with the Clinical & Translational Science Institute of Southeast Wisconsin (CTSI) at the … [Read more...]
Senator Baldwin Announces New Coalition
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Last week, Senator Tammy Baldwin announced her new coalition: Business Leaders for Tammy. This recently formed alliance includes over 100 businesses across the state of … [Read more...]
Wisconsin Partnerships Will Be Focusing on Education
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Earlier this week, the Wisconsin Partnership announced that StriveTogether awarded them approximately $350,000 in grant money. The partnership, which consists of Milwaukee … [Read more...]
Senator Tammy Baldwin Gets a Firsthand Look at African American Small Businesses
By Karen Stokes The focus was primarily businesses and reaching out to the Black community last Saturday for Senator Tammy Baldwin during the latest stop in Milwaukee on her ‘In Your Corner … [Read more...]
Remember to Vote August 14 and To Make A Change
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz It’s easy and understandable, especially in this current political climate, to get frustrated with the government and its politicians. It’s even easier to let this frustration … [Read more...]
Mississippi Civil Rights Museum Tells Authentic Stories from the Movement
By Freddie Allen (Editor-in-Chief, NNPA Newswire) In the early morning hours of January 10, 1966, civil rights leader Vernon Dahmer Sr. was jolted from his sleep, as members of the Ku Klux … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Education Partnership Celebrates New Racine and Milwaukee Public School Superintendents
By Karen Stokes The Milwaukee Education Partnership (MEP) held a special reception to welcome the new Superintendents for Racine Unified School and Milwaukee Public School Districts. Gerard … [Read more...]
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