By Nyesha Stone Ascension St. Joseph’s has been a pillar in the city for years, and according to Mayor Tom Barrett, it also services the largest population of Milwaukee residents on Medicaid. … [Read more...]
Ko~Thi Dance Company Celebrates 50 Years
By Nyesha Stone Ko~Thi Dance Company is Wisconsin’s oldest African-American arts organization and was founded in 1969. This year, 2019, marks 50 years of Ko-Thi’s existence. To celebrate, … [Read more...]
Community Resource Hygiene Clinics to Shower the Homeless with Hope
By Dylan Deprey The moment Mahdi shut his car door, he realized he was homeless. He wasn’t addicted to drugs. He hadn’t gambled his money away. He wasn’t living a life of crime. He was a young … [Read more...]
Milwaukee DNC Holds First Forum: How Milwaukee Business Get Involved
By Nyesha Stone Clearly, Milwaukee is on the come up, at least downtown/east side is. And, with the National Democratic Convention 2020 coming here, which will bring around 50,000 additional … [Read more...]
MPS Students Participate at the 46th Annual SkillsUSA Wisconsin State Conference
By Nyesha Stone This year, 2019, marks the 46th Annual SkillsUSA Wisconsin State Leadership and Skills Conference. The conference takes places on April 30-May 1. Students from Barack Obama … [Read more...]
Neu-Life Held Grand Opening for New Youth Work Innovation Center and Program Launch
By Nyesha Stone During Neu-Life’s 19-year span, it has considered itself as a drop-off center for neighborhood children. Although it’s always hired teens, Neu-Life is now being more intentional, … [Read more...]
Wisconsin Granted Permission to Withdraw from Affordable Care Act Lawsuit
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Earlier this week, Wisconsin found out that its request to be dismissed from the lawsuit, Texas v. United States, was granted. The case, which includes multiple states, is a … [Read more...]
Milwaukee County Leaders Proclaim Racism is a Public Health Crisis
By Urban Media News During National Public Health Week, County Executive Abele and County Board Vice Chairwoman Nicholson proclaim that racism is a public health crisis in Milwaukee County. … [Read more...]
Youth Stipend Program Cleans the Community and Offers Youth Opportunity
By Dylan Deprey Chip bags, check. Blunt wrappers, check. Giant pieces of old car tires, check. As the snow melts and the sun teases what is in store for Summer, Spring cleaning is a must, … [Read more...]
Former Alderman McGee Gives Update on Lawsuit Against the City of Milwaukee
By Nyesha Stone Earlier this week, former Alderman Mike McGee Jr. and his attorney, William Sultan of GCW Lawyers, met at Hemp World Café, at 2225 N. Humboldt Ave. While there, they gave an … [Read more...]
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