The AFL-CIO, the nation’s largest federation of labor unions, representing 12.5 million members, endorsed Hillary Clinton for president—the latest sign that progressive organizations are uniting … [Read more...]
Exciting end to MPS school year sets the stage for 2016-17 school year and continued success
hhhhh First Lady Michelle Obama welcomes MPS to national Turnaround Arts program Four schools from Milwaukee Public Schools - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Lancaster, William T. Sherman … [Read more...]
Minority students write new chapter in city development through Real Estate
Associates in Commercial Real Estate (ACRE) students become graduates MILWAUKEE – The 2015-2016 ACRE class graduated from the program at the MSOE Grohmann museum on June 7th 2016. Designed to … [Read more...]
Sen. Taylor proposes funds to help with Lincoln Hills crisis
(MADISON) – This morning, the Joint Finance Committee rejected two motions related to the reform of Wisconsin’s Juvenile Detention Center. Her first motion proposed to match Milwaukee County’s … [Read more...]
Libraries pedal safety lessons for children on bikes
Public libraries will become hubs of bicycling safety across Wisconsin through Bike to the Library Week, from Sunday, June 19, to Saturday, June 25. In its second year, the education program has … [Read more...]
MPower Theater Group Presents UnTamed: Hair, Body, Attitude: Short Plays by Black Women
MPOWER THEATER GROUP PROVIDES PLATFORM TO DISCUSS SOCIAL PERCEPTIONS OF BLACK FEMININITY Milwaukee, WI – MPower Theater Group, Milwaukee’s social justice community theater group is finishing its 1st … [Read more...]
Make summer an adventure!
MPS adds 2,000 Summer Academy seats; summer program registration now open for learning and recreational opportunities at 90+ sites MILWAUKEE - Registration is open for Milwaukee Public Schools … [Read more...]
Waukesha Has a Water Problem, Should Lake Michigan Be the Solution?
By Karen Stokes Once known for their clean, healing and good tasting spring water, the city of Waukesha is now faced with water that is polluted or has gone dry. Now they are looking to Lake … [Read more...]
Eighth Graders Peacefully March for a Non-Violent Summer
By Dylan Deprey While stopped at the intersection of 60th and Good Hope Rd. a crescendo of chants rang through the air. Pastel colored signs inked with the mantras being shouted read, “Stop the … [Read more...]
2016 UNCF Wisconsin Governor’s Luncheon
Gerard Randall, Jr., Executive Director of Milwaukee Partnership Academy celebrates the 2016 United Negro College Fund- Wisconsin Governor’s luncheon along with business, education and civic leaders … [Read more...]
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