By Mrinal Gokhale “You want our vote? Come get our vote! You want our vote? Come get our vote!” was shouted by a group of activists protesting at the 2016 Democratic Presidential Debate on … [Read more...]
Justice Scalia, Conservative, Dead at 79
By Gloria J. Browne-Marshall Conservative Associate Justice Antonin Scalia, 79, died on Saturday. Justice Scalia’s death impacts all three branches of government. Conflicts over President … [Read more...]
Harold Baron Jackson, Jr. (A Quiet Champion)
Harold Baron Jackson, Jr. was born December 28, 1939 in Washington, D.C. Julia O. Jackson and Harold Jackson Sr. where prominent members of the Black middle class in Washington D.C. .Julia O. had big … [Read more...]
Democratic Party of Milwaukee County Hosts Heated County Executive Debate
By Mrinal Gokhale Hundreds filled the Washington Park Senior Center auditorium for the County Executive Debate on Thursday, Feb. 4 at 6 p.m., hosted by Milwaukee County Clerk Joseph Czarnezki … [Read more...]
Voters Must “Bring it to the Ballot” For the 2016 Election
By Karen Stokes Starting with the 2016 spring primary on February 16, Wisconsin voters must show acceptable photo ID in order to vote. Before 2003, not a single state required a person to … [Read more...]
Three Missing County Executive Candidates and a Forum Turned Debate
By Dylan Deprey Rev. Willie Brisco, president of MICAH, peered over the podium. He addressed the congregation about the four mayoral candidates sitting in front of him. “Everyone of them … [Read more...]
Notice of Spring Primary and Sample Ballots
February 16, 2016 OFFICE OF THE MILWAUKEE COUNTY ELECTION COMMISSION TO THE VOTERS OF THE CITY OF MILWAUKEE: Notice is hereby given of a spring primary election to be held in the City of … [Read more...]
Alderman Bob Bauman, Champion for Milwaukee
If you take a walk along West Wisconsin Avenue, you’ll see advertisements on the bus shelters for Ald. Bob Bauman, the incumbent in the 4th District covering downtown and the near west side. Ald. … [Read more...]
Water Privatization Does Not Go To Senate As Expected
By Mrinal Gokhale On January 29, a water privatization bill passed, which calls for private water companies to control Wisconsin’s water. After much anticipation, the bill did not make it to … [Read more...]
First National Black HIV/AIDS Event Held at Downtown MATC
By Mrinal Gokhale At about 10:30 a.m. on Feb. 8, about five local health organizations displayed tables with brochures, care packages, condoms and other informational materials in the MATC (733 … [Read more...]
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