By Dylan Deprey Backpacks, pencils, notebooks, pens, erasers, crayons, folders… the list goes on and on. As back-to-school shopping is right around the corner, some parents scramble to get some … [Read more...]
Special Programs Offered in Conjunction with MAM Art Exhibition Rashid Johnson: Hail We Now Sing Joy
Johnson’s powerful work explores themes of race, history, yearning, anxiety and escape Milwaukee, WI – To deepen the museum experience for its visitors and bring together the Milwaukee community in … [Read more...]
It’s Milwaukee County Libraries’ Summer of Hoopla
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Like most other entities in this day and age, the library, is becoming digital. This summer, deemed by Milwaukee County Library directors as the “Summer of Hoopla,” is a … [Read more...]
Community Block Grant Funding Input Needed At Public Hearings
Council members looking for input to help create jobs, development activity Alderman Russell W. Stamper, II, chair of the Community and Economic Development Committee, is asking Milwaukee … [Read more...]
Voces De La Frontera Rally Against New SOP’s
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz The collective cry of “Si se puede” rang through City Hall on July 5, 2017 during a rally organized by Voces de la Frontera in protest over the changes made to Milwaukee’s … [Read more...]
First Recipients of Milwaukee’s Finest Scholarship Honored at City Hall
By Mrinal Gokhale Jerel Ballard is a Milwaukee native and recent graduate of Colombia College in Chicago. By participating in many extracurricular activities while attending Riverside High … [Read more...]
You’ve Been Vatofied
By Nyesha Stone When fashion is the topic of discussion, Milwaukee isn’t usually on that list. Milwaukee might not be the first city someone thinks of when it comes to fashion, but that doesn’t … [Read more...]
The Silver Lining
By Nyesha Stone Sometimes when we have a goal it’s not always easy to accomplish. No matter how hard you fight, it just seems like you’re getting nowhere. Then after a while you feel completely … [Read more...]
“Black Girls, Silence, And Other Things Made of Gold” is Years in the Making
By Dylan Deprey Not too many people have books published by 21-years-old. But, a week before spoken word poet, Mikey Cody Apollo releases her first book, she is already thinking far into her … [Read more...]
Summer School Empowers Youth to Resist and Flourish
By Karen Stokes In a crowded room on the second floor of the Urban Underground, 4850 W Fond du lac Ave, the Young People’s Resistance Committee (Y.P.R.C.) hosted the first session of their … [Read more...]
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