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2018: The Year of the Black Woman, Black Women Show the Way Forward in 2018

February 10, 2018

By Monica Simpson (Executive Director, SisterSong) There is a reckoning afoot in this country. On one side, Trump has emboldened and embodied a virulent and reckless hate that targets women, … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Monica Simpson, Reproductive Justice, SisterSong

As Phill Wilson Retires, Black AIDS Institute Launches New Programs

February 10, 2018

Black AIDS Institute Launches Bold Vision for the Future: Announces Retirement of President and CEO Phill Wilson, New Board Members, New Staff, New Partnerships, New Programs As part of a new … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Black AIDS Institute, Freddie Allen, HIV and AIDS, Phill Wilson

Center for Self-Sufficiency Hosts State Announcement for Over $1.5 Million in Training Grants

February 10, 2018

MILWAUKEE – More than 50 members of community and state government and community organizations gathered at the Center for Self-Sufficiency Wednesday morning to hear Lt. Governor Rebecca Kleefisch and … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Carl Wesley, Department of Workforce Development, Grants Awarded, Jason Fields, Job Training, Ray Allen, Rebecca Kleefisch, Thomas Harris

Shrine Circus’s Tiger Trainer Talks Animals and Performing

February 10, 2018

By Ana Martinez-Ortiz It’s a day seldom will ever forget, the day the circus came to town. Back in the day, when the circus arrived it was a chance for people to interact with exotic animals, … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Ana Martinez-Ortiz, Carden Circus, Ryan Holder, Shrine Circus

Not Every Day is the Same on My BLOC, Empowering Civic Engagement on my Block

February 10, 2018

By Dylan Deprey After experiencing political whiplash from the 2016 election, people were left scratching their heads confused and concerned. Whether it was the slew of scandals on either … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Angela Lang, Arkesia Jackson, Black Leaders Organizing Community, BLOC, Dylan Deprey

UW-Milwaukee Student Shares Success as Jewelry Consultant

February 10, 2018

By Danielle Miller Shamiah Tanner, a 21-year-old Milwaukee native, started her own business with the help of Paparazzi Accessories after her peer mentor at UWM turned her onto the … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Danielle Miller, Diverse Elegance, Entrepreneurship, Paparazzi Accessories, Shamiah Tanner

ZIP MKE Experiments with Building Comfort Zones Through Community Oriented “(Dis)comfort Zones” events

February 10, 2018

By Evan Casey Diversity within a community has the ability to either divide a city, or connect it. However, Dominic Inouye of ZIP MKE, hopes that taking pride in the diversity of the many different … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Discomfort Zones, Dominic Inouye, Evan Casey, ZIP MKE

Community Looking for New Police Chief to “Bring Back the Trust”

February 3, 2018

By Karen Stokes More than 100 residents, police, and elected officials attended a town hall meeting Wednesday night at the Wisconsin Black Historical Society to contribute to a discussion on … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Alexander Ayala, Donsia Strong, Fred Royal, Jamaal Smith, Karen Stokes, Marisabel Cabrera, Michael Crivello, Milwaukee Police Department, Police Chief, Regina Howard, Town Hall Meetings

State of Black America Is Strong, Experts Say

February 3, 2018

By Stacy M. Brown (NNPA Newswire Contributor) Four preeminent, Black leaders in America today, addressed the challenges and celebrated the success stories of the African American community, … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Amos Brown, Dorothy R Leavell, Dr Benjamin F Chavis Jr, Julius Cartwright, Lezli Baskerville, Lisa Frison, Stacy M. Brown, State of Black America, Tony Lee

Local Dance Company, ONFYAH, Celebrates Birthday with Dance Tour in February

February 3, 2018

By Danielle Miller Following their performance for the 34th annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. event at the Marcus Center for Performing Arts, the local dance company ONFYAH celebrated their … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Akinyomi Courtney, Dance, Danielle Miller, ONFYAH

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