By Mrinal Gokhale Thousands gathered at the Marcus Center of Performing Arts on Sunday, Jan. 14 to celebrate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. From 1 pm to 3 pm, local elected and … [Read more...]
Green Bay Packer, Ha Ha Clinton-Dix Unveils First HERO Headquarters
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz On Tuesday morning, Ha Ha Clinton-Dix arrived at Benjamin Franklin Elementary to launch his foundation’s first ever HERO Headquarters. He was welcomed by students and … [Read more...]
A Year In Review: Murals, Masterpieces and Makers
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz The year 2017 was a plethora of emotions. It was filled with heartbreak, with healing and with a triumph over tragedy, at the very least these were the responses in … [Read more...]
Stop the Mental Health Stigma
By Nyesha Stone The Black community has been through a lot, and a lot of our problems seemed to get pushed aside by society, and by ourselves. There’s this stigma that mental health isn’t an … [Read more...]
Robert Boyd Jr. Does Clause for Cause
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Expect the unexpected is the phrase, but when the holiday season comes to town nothing is more expected than an annual sighting of dear old Santa Claus. This is the time … [Read more...]
Launch MKE Celebrates Its First Graduating Class
By Nyesha Stone Launch MKE hasn’t been out for a year and they’re already impacting lives in Milwaukee. According to their website, Launch MKE is here to encourage sustainable urban business … [Read more...]
Spencer Coggs Affirms Innocence – Shares the Facts Not Being Reported by the Media
By Spencer Coggs I am innocent of all claims regarding the Wisconsin Equal Rights Division matters. The state found there was no probable cause as to the allegations and dismissed the … [Read more...]
O.N.F.Y.A.H. Begins Rehearsals for Winter Recital and Create Outlet for Children in the Community
By Danielle Miller In a close quartered room filled with lights, mirrors, and a wall of positive quotes, community members are dropping off their children. Children aging anywhere from three to … [Read more...]
OAAA is Listening
By Nyesha Stone To know the answer to something one must first ask the question, and that’s what the Milwaukee County Office on African American Affairs (OAAA) has done and is doing. OAAA … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Announces New Early Voting Sites for 2018 Election
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz In America, being able to vote is a citizen’s right. In order to grant the opportunity to more citizens to cast their ballot and have their voice heard, the city of Milwaukee … [Read more...]
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