More than 8,000 students from 47 states applied to compete in nine disciplines in the 2018 YoungArts competition. In November, results were finalized, and 700 student artists earned recognition in … [Read more...]
Will Alabama’s Newest Senator Hire Blacks?
Civil Rights Groups Want Alabama’s Newest Senator to Hire Minorities By Lauren Victoria Burke (NNPA Newswire Contributor) Black voters propelled Doug Jones’ to a historic victory in … [Read more...]
Love it or Hate it, 2017 Will Be a Year Not Soon Forgotten.
By Stacy M. Brown (NNPA Newswire Contributor) Barack Obama, a constitutional law professor, Nobel Peace Prize winner and the nation’s first Black president, graciously handed the keys to the … [Read more...]
Future Doctor Hails from the 53206-Zip Code, Flourishes at MCW
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz In 2013, he received his high school diploma from Whitefish Bay High School, in 2017, he graduated from Denison University with a degree in biology, and in 2021, he will … [Read more...]
New Enrichment Program for Black Girls Transforms Lives
Baton Rouge Businesswoman Designs TransfHERmation program for Young, Black Girls By Candace J. Semien (The Drum/NNPA Member) At a time when many messages for young girls seem to be … [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...]
Bader Philanthropies Provides $310,000 to Expand Alzheimer’s Education and Outreach for Milwaukee’s African American Community
MILWAUKEE – Bader Philanthropies, Inc., one of southeastern Wisconsin’s top five foundations, announced its board of directors approved a two-year $310,000 grant to the University of Wisconsin … [Read more...]
Bus Pass Giveaway
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz As far as other states are concerned, Wisconsinites are pretty tough. With weather conditions like the ones experienced here in the dairy state and quarterback Aaron Rodgers … [Read more...]
Aurora’s NICU Gets a Special Visit from Santa
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Almost every child has a picture with Santa. It’s a tradition in many households to have at least one photo of the children gathered around the jolly man in the red and … [Read more...]
NASA Celebrates Legacy of First Black American Astronaut on Anniversary of His Death
By Erick Johnson (Chicago Crusader/NNPA Member) Fifty years ago, a tragic accident ended the groundbreaking career of Major Robert H. Lawrence, Jr., a Chicago native and stellar Air Force … [Read more...]
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