ERIC TUCKER, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — A Justice Department investigation found sweeping patterns of racial bias within the Ferguson, Missouri, police department, with officers … [Read more...]
Black Youth Leading the Way in This Modern Day Movement
By Jeffrey L. Boney Special to the NNPA from the Houston Forward Times Imagine being a young teenager and deciding to participate in a serious march that you hoped would shed light on the … [Read more...]
Racial Disparities in Early Childhood Hurts U.S.
By Jazelle Hunt Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON (NNPA) Increased investment in early childhood education and care can eradicate many of the racial success gaps that persist throughout … [Read more...]
Group of Milwaukee Faith Leaders Create Social Media Presence
By Ariele Vaccaro A group of Milwaukee area religious leaders recently began an initiative to end segregation and poverty through faith. The alliance goes by the title Racial Reconciliation, … [Read more...]
Bucks are Winning
By Tiffany Crouse The Bucks beat the Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday, February 25. The win was a welcome turn around for the team compared to their resent loss to the Chicago Bulls, 71-87, on … [Read more...]
Nation of Islam/Muhammad Mosque #3 hosted a Saviours’ Day ‘Call to Unity’ Banquet
On Friday, February 20, at 7:00 pm, Nation of Islam/Muhammad Mosque #3 hosted a Saviours’ Day ‘Call to Unity’ Banquet, at the Wisconsin Black Historical Museum, 2620 West Center Street. (Photo by … [Read more...]
YG&B Proudly Featured in MATC’s Black History Month 2015 AGI Exhibit
By Taki S. Raton The “Young, Gifted & Black” (YG&B) series is adornfully featured in this year’s African Global Images, Inc. (AGI) exhibit at the MATC’s downtown campus, 700 West State … [Read more...]
A Moment in Black History: Paul Robeson
By Srijan Sen Born in Princeton, New Jersey, civil rights activist, actor, singer, lawyer and athlete, Paul Leroy Robeson was nothing short of a controversial American gem with a captivating … [Read more...]
Wisconsin Right to Work Law Divides State
By Karen Stokes This week, Republican lawmakers called an extraordinary session to officially introduce and debate the right-to-work bill. An extraordinary session limits debate and could … [Read more...]
Workers’ Rights Activist Group Screens “Selma”
By Eelisa Jones Milwaukee-based activist group, Raise Up MKE (RUMKE), hosted a complimentary screening of “Selma” this Tuesday, Feb. 24 at the Southgate Cinema on 27th Street and Oklahoma … [Read more...]
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