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“Hoopin’ for the Hood” is a Summer Slam Dunk

June 3, 2017

By Christina Luick It is the Kingz versus the Godz at the first annual “Hoopin’ for the Hood” Charity Basketball Game on June 10, 2017. The Patience Unleashed internet radio show host, … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: A Cry For Help Foundation, Christina Luick, Fundraisers, Hoopin for the Hood, Patience Phillips, Tazz Epps

Violence Prevention Plan May Be a Step Backwards

June 3, 2017

By Dylan Deprey MADISON, Wis. — It seems the ongoing Federal investigations and pending lawsuits at Lincoln Hills and Copper Lake Youth Prisons could see more setbacks as the Assembly … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Copper Lake School for Girls, Dylan Deprey, Lincoln Hills School for Boys, Violence Prevention, Youth Justice Milwaukee, Youth Prisons

Wall-Tech Hires 12 Apprentices From Trades “Boot Camp”

June 3, 2017

New Hires Begin Their Construction Trade Careers At Marquee Project MILWAUKEE – A few weeks ago, they were seeking a new career. All 12 members of a two-week construction trades boot camp that … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Apprenticeship Programs, Jessica Benson, Milwaukee Bucks, New Arena, Pete Braun, Reginald Baldwin, Wall-tech

Providing a Safe Place for Teens

May 27, 2017

By Nyesha Stone The youth is the future, so why not provide them with the best? The Don & Sallie Davis Boys & Girls Club of Greater Milwaukee and Aaron’s Inc., partnered with one … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Aarons Inc, Alyssa Dawson, Boys and Girls Club, Javier Valdez, Nyesha Stone

EXPO’s Mission to Slam Doors Shut on MSDF

May 27, 2017

By Dylan Deprey Though the grimacing clouds lingering over the Milwaukee County Courthouse were a clear indication of a rainstorm in the near hours, it had no effect on the few organizers … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Charles Hampton, Crimeless Revocation, Dylan Deprey, EX-Prisoners Organizing, James Wilbourn, Mark Rice, Mass Incarceration, Milwaukee Secure Detention Facility, MSDF, Protests

The Power of Women

May 27, 2017

By Nyesha Stone In a parochial world, women have to find a way to stand up and stand out. Local musician Queen Tut, who now lives in Brooklyn, decided to come back home for one very special … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Art Exhibitions, DJ DripSweat, Gabrielle Tesfaye, Lilo Allen, Nyesha Stone, Queen Tut, Taj Raiden

“I Bike Harlem” Owner Uses Airbnb to Grow Her Business

May 27, 2017

By Maxine Daniels (Founder of “I Bike Harlem”) For decades, many travelers to New York City have limited their excursions to Manhattan neighborhoods south of Central Park. Moreover, those who … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Airbnb, Airbnb Experiences, Entrepreneurship, I Bike Harlem, Maxine Daniels

NAACP President Cornell Brooks Ousted as Group Looks to Regain Relevance

May 27, 2017

By Lauren Victoria Burke (NNPA Newswire Contributor) Why did the NAACP’s national board vote to part ways with their president, Cornell Brooks? Several longtime members contacted by the NNPA … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Cornell William Brooks, Derrick Johnson, Lauren Victoria Burke, Leon Russell, NAACP

On the Anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, “Cissy” Marshall Laments Lack of Progress

May 27, 2017

By Stacy M. Brown (NNPA Newswire Contributor) Cecilia Marshall never imagined that the battle for equal rights in schools and elsewhere would still be as vital today as it was six decades ago … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Brown v Board of Education, Cecilia Marshall, Justice Thurgood Marshall, Resegregation

Heal the Hood Celebrates the Community this Weekend with 6th Annual Block Party

May 27, 2017

By Karen Stokes Festival season begins this weekend in Milwaukee and the Heal the Hood Block Party is celebrating the community in a big way. The Heal the Hood movement has grown since their … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Ajamou Butler, Block Parties, Block Party, Festivals, Heal the Hood, Karen Stokes

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