By Dylan Deprey Sometimes the greatest ideas come at the most unsuspecting times, and are later redefined through life. Before Byron Marshall Jr. was putting the finishing touches on his … [Read more...]
dfree Talks Debt Free Living in Milwaukee’s Poorest Zip Code
By Mrinal Gokhale The dfree Financial Freedom Movement was introduced to Milwaukee for the first time on Friday, April 7 at St. Mark AME Church (1616 W Atkinson Ave) is near a payday loan … [Read more...]
A Cry for Help Foundation Celebrates Grand Opening Community Youth Resource Center
By Danielle Miller Bianca Williams, a 25- year-old community activist and founder of Cry for Help Foundation, held a grand opening celebration for her foundation’s community safe haven and … [Read more...]
Community Awareness Summit Meets No Violence, Know Peace Walk
By Dylan Deprey The lavender and vanilla scents drifting down the lower hallway of the Carmen School of Science & Technology’s Northwest campus lead to a brightly colored classroom. There … [Read more...]
Giving Back with a Basketball
By Nyesha Stone The music echoed through the gym as the ball bounced from one side of the court to the other. Antonio Holmes—a member of the community and founder of the brand Tone Da’ Man … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Board of School Directors Unanimously Approves Safe Haven Resolution
By Karen Stokes The Milwaukee Public School District voted to designate the district as a safe haven for undocumented students. The resolution, passed unanimously, reaffirms the district’s … [Read more...]
Garfield Redevelopment is a Reincarnation of Bronzeville and American Black Holocaust Museum
By Dylan Deprey Though Bronzeville’s thriving Black neighborhoods, businesses and jazz infused camaraderie has lost its shine since its “Golden Era” (1940-1960), the reincarnation of this … [Read more...]
‘Skip the Medicinal, Take it All the Way’ and the Legalization of Marijuana
By Nyesha Stone Eight states have already fully legalized marijuana. Now, Mary Freeman wants to make Wisconsin the ninth, but she wants to take a different approach. Instead of starting with … [Read more...]
Utility Disconnections Leave Thousands around the Nation “Out in the Cold” or Left in the Dark
NAACP Report Outlines Disproportionate Impact of Utility Shut-Offs on Poor and African American Communities BALTIMORE, MD –According to a new report from the NAACP, utility company shut off … [Read more...]
Community Brainstorming Conference Gives Voters an Opportunity to Meet the Candidates
By Karen Stokes Voters had the opportunity on Saturday to network and to listen to various candidate’s visions for their office during the political candidates’ forum, at the Community … [Read more...]
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