By Ana Martinez-Ortiz When winter comes to Milwaukee it doesn’t just bring snow and sharp winds. In fact, as winter settles across the bustling city with it comes a plethora of decorations from … [Read more...]
CBC Members Met with FBI Director Christopher Wray about the FBI’s Controversial “Black Identity Extremists” Report. This Is What They Learned.
By Stacy M. Brown (NNPA Newswire Contributor) FBI Director Christopher A. Wray failed to explain why the agency he leads changed the name of a domestic terrorism designation from “Black … [Read more...]
Time to Let Go of the Past American School System
By Nyesha Stone Out with the old and in with the new. Like with every generation, each one feels their generation has lived the best life, and it’s hard for them to look towards the future and … [Read more...]
O.N.F.Y.A.H. Begins Rehearsals for Winter Recital and Create Outlet for Children in the Community
By Danielle Miller In a close quartered room filled with lights, mirrors, and a wall of positive quotes, community members are dropping off their children. Children aging anywhere from three to … [Read more...]
What Everyone Can Learn From the Texas ESSA State Plan
By Lynette Monroe (Program Assistant, NNPA ESSA Media Campaign) Education officials in Texas put a lot of work into the Every Student Succeeds Act state plan that they submitted to the … [Read more...]
Milwaukee County Behavioral Health Division Receives $2.6 Million Dollars in Grants to Help Those Affected by Opioid Addiction
By Danielle Miller The Milwaukee County Behavioral Health Division (BHD) received $2.6 million dollars in grants to help fund programs that assist those who suffer from opioid addiction in … [Read more...]
HBCUs Generate $14.8 Billion in Economic Impact
By Stacy M. Brown (NNPA Newswire Contributor) Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) generate $14.8 billion in economic impact annually, which is equivalent to a ranking in the … [Read more...]
A New Play Follows an Interracial Couple During the Holidays
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz The holiday season is officially in full force and with it comes a plethora of activities including shopping, ice skating and, for some, attending a theatre production. In … [Read more...]
OAAA is Listening
By Nyesha Stone To know the answer to something one must first ask the question, and that’s what the Milwaukee County Office on African American Affairs (OAAA) has done and is doing. OAAA … [Read more...]
Street Angels Organize Event for Milwaukee’s Homeless
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Nine hundred and thirty. That’s how many people are homeless in the city of Milwaukee or at least that was the number as of July 2017, according to the semiannual Point In … [Read more...]
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