By Stacy M Brown (NNPA Newswire Contributor) Legendary civil rights activist and comedian Dick Gregory died on Saturday. He was 84. Friends, family and celebrities took to social media … [Read more...]
Historic Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive is a Trip Down Main Street
By Dylan Deprey There are over 900 Dr. Martin Luther King Drives across the country, and since 1992, Milwaukee has worked to transform the two-mile stretch that bridges downtown and the … [Read more...]
NNPA 2017 Board Retreat
Grounded and Focusing To Move Forward Aligned With the National Newspapers Publishers’ Association (NNPA) Mission, Values and Vision was the theme of the annual 2017 retreat held in Chicago, Illinois … [Read more...]
Car Service with a Smile
By Nyesha Stone After spending eight years as a manager for Midas auto shop, Greg Johnson grew tired of working for a company that cared more about its profits than its customers. Johnson was … [Read more...]
Anthony Hernandez Photography Retrospective comes to the Milwaukee Art Museum this September
Exhibition engages with contemporary social issues through photographs of Los Angeles Milwaukee, Wis. – The Milwaukee Art Museum will host the first retrospective of American photographer Anthony … [Read more...]
Riverwest Hosts Solidarity Vigil for Charlottesville Victims
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Riverwest community members held a vigil last weekend to remember and honor the victims who were injured during the white nationalist protests in Charlottesville, VA. The … [Read more...]
Donald “Don” Sykes Leaves a Lasting Legacy as Community Leader and Mentor
By Dylan Deprey Donald “Don” Sykes was a community leader, an anti-poverty trailblazer and a mentor to many public servants fighting the same fight he had for decades. Sykes’ legacy as a … [Read more...]
New MPS Black & Latino Male Achievement Department to Bridge Achievement Gaps
By Dylan Deprey As MPS students head back to class a little earlier this year, so does the newly appointed staff for the recently created Black & Latino Male Achievement Department. The … [Read more...]
NABJ Continues
By Nyesha Stone The United States had it is first black president in office for eight consecutive years. Former President Barack Obama embedded in the people’s minds that there would be hope. It … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Press Club Opens Conversation a Year after Sherman Park Unrest
By Dylan Deprey News is all about the facts: the who, what, when, where and why. But, when the where overshadows what actually happened, who is left to pick up the pieces? After the news … [Read more...]
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