By Karen Stokes What a difference two years can make when time, persistence and love of community are in place. They can transform a space damaged from violence into a space for the community. … [Read more...]
The Growing and Disproportionate Imprisonment of Black Women in America
By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA NewswireCorrespondent @StacyBrownMedia Missy Venable (not her real name) said she has trouble sleeping at night. It’s not the typical case of insomnia. It’s the … [Read more...]
Free Pictures with Santa at the Milwaukee County Historical Society
By Ethan Duran On Dec. 2, 200 people attended the A Very Merry Milwaukee Picture With Santa Event at the Milwaukee County Historical Society on Old World 3rd Street. Kids could take pictures … [Read more...]
The MT Twins Stay True to Themselves with “Blue Hearts”
By Dylan Deprey Before the Marshall Twins were hanging from a sunroof in an SUV with their faces plastered across the side, they were flying down the basketball court finishing up their senior … [Read more...]
Local Business are Wanted for the Possible 2020 Milwaukee Democratic National Convention
By Nyesha Stone Milwaukeeans should be proud to know we beat out cities like Atlanta and New York for the 2020 Democratic National Convention (DNC) bid. Milwaukee has made it to the top three … [Read more...]
Sheriff-Elect Earnell Lucas’ Senior Executives Make MCSO History
On Nov. 29, Milwaukee County Sheriff-elect Earnell Lucas named leaders in the law enforcement, communications and legal professions to executive positions in the Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office. … [Read more...]
Congresswoman Karen Bass Elected Next Chair of the CBC
By NNPA On Nov. 29, Congresswoman Karen Bass (D-CA-37) was elected chair of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) for the 116th Congress. Congresswoman Bass will be the 26th chair of the CBC, … [Read more...]
Von Fellow Angelina Mosher Salazar Became A Reporter Through Podcasts
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Angelina Mosher Salazar did not always plan on being a reporter. But over time she felt compelled to tell the stories of those around her, be they her relatives, strangers … [Read more...]
UWM Library Releases Wisconsin HIV /AIDS History Project on World AIDS Day
By Nyesha Stone It’s Saturday night and its cold outside, so you might be staying in. If that’s the case, then you have time to watch the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Library, Archives’ the … [Read more...]
Call for applications: Employment with the State of Wisconsin
Governor-elect Tony Evers and Lt. Governor-elect Mandela Barnes are looking for talented individuals from diverse backgrounds who may have an interest in joining their new administration. They … [Read more...]
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