By Dylan Deprey On the corner of North Ave. and Fond du Lac Ave. sits a mall unlike any other in the City of Milwaukee. The large white building brandishes a “Milwaukee Mall - Discount Mall” … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Public Schools Say “No” to Trumpcare
By Christina Luick Educators, and parents joined members of Citizen Action of Wisconsin, the Milwaukee Teachers Education Association (MTEA) and School Board Director Tony Baez to say “no” to … [Read more...]
Lenses for Kids Focuses in on Building a Community
By Dylan Deprey In the age of the selfie, it seems like everybody is taking pictures of themselves nowadays. For kids, in the inner city, the idea of getting a camera or smartphone can be a little … [Read more...]
The First to Do It
By Nyesha Stone Lishawndra “Passion” Franklin is an entrepreneur who owns Milwaukee’s first mobile boutique: Passionsattire. “I’m on wheels [and] I’m convenient,” said Franklin. “I can come … [Read more...]
GhettoMade and Filming the Streets
By Dylan Deprey The term “Ghetto” holds many connotations. Type it into Google, ask a friend, ask a neighbor. Who knows? One may get three different definitions from one person. Though most … [Read more...]
International Conference Reports Racial Disparities in Risk for Dementia and Alzheimer’s
By Dylan Deprey Stressful early life experiences age the brain by four years, and African Americans are most at risk, according to studies presented at the 2017 Alzheimer’s Association … [Read more...]
“On the Table” to Open Neighborly Dialogue Across Milwaukee
By Dylan Deprey The City of Milwaukee is known for its diverse Summer festivals that attract thousands of people along the Lakefront each year. At the same time, Milwaukee is one of the most … [Read more...]
Youth Voices Still Going Strong
By Nyesha Stone The youth tend to lose their voices to the crowd, which is why Dasha Kelly Hamilton made an outlet to give their voices back. Hamilton created Still Waters Collective (SWC) in … [Read more...]
HashTagLunchBag is Simply Giving Time
By Nyesha Stone Some people say if they had more money they would do more for their community, but Flow Johnson, owner of the After Gallery, doesn’t think that’s necessarily true. “You don’t … [Read more...]
5 Lessons Learned: Nevada’s First Week of Adult-Use Cannabis Sales
By Chris Kudialis July 11, 2017 We spoke to cannabis advocates and dispensary owners to pick out some of the lessons learned from the first week of Nevada’s adult-use era. Here are their top five … [Read more...]
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