Young, Gifted & Black Series By Taki S. Raton While still in his midteens, our feature this week has found his passion in business and investment banking. His goal is to inspire more … [Read more...]
42 MPS Schools Make the Grade, but Still Needs Improvement
MILWAUKEE - 42 MPS schools are rated exceeds expectations, meets expectations or making satisfactory progress in the 2013-14 report cards released by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction … [Read more...]
Constitution Day September 17th
By Gloria J. Browne-Marshall September 17th is Constitution Day. Since African- Americans have worked so hard to make the promises in the Constitution a reality, they should use Constitution … [Read more...]
Hurricanes Katrina and Sandy: Disaster Inequality
By Jazelle Hunt NNPA Columnist WASHINGTON (NNPA) – Just before Labor Day 2005, the world was stunned as images of Gulf Coast citizens, trudged through chaos and stagnant flood waters, strewn with … [Read more...]
Most Destructive Myths About Ebola Virus, Debunked
By Anna Almendrala Myths and rumors about the Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa are hindering health workers from doing their jobs abroad and causing unnecessary panic and paranoia in the United … [Read more...]
Students at UW-Milwaukee Can Do a Lot of Learning Beyond their Coursework
“Here at UWM there are really a lot of different opportunities for students to get involved. There are leadership positions, undergraduate research, extracurriculars, or just what you want to do … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Native One of Three African-American Vets in City
By Ariele Vaccaro Dr. Wright is one of only three African-American veterinarians in Milwaukee county. The reason for that, Wright said, is that many intelligent African-American college … [Read more...]
The Experience with Al Jarreau
Special Video Invitation from Al Jarreau The Experience with Al Jarreau The 25th Anniversary of The Music Experience INTERVIEW / MINI-PERFORMANCE / CD SIGNING Hosted by Dedry … [Read more...]
Black Health Coalition Loses 80 Percent of it’s Funding
by Ariele Vaccaro After this winter, it could become more difficult for some Milwaukee mothers to find the resources to keep their children healthy. The Milwaukee Healthy Beginnings Project … [Read more...]
Rep. Gwen Moore on the 20th Anniversary of Violence Against Women Act
I rise today to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Violence Against Women Act. Our nation has certainly come a long way in the advancing the rights of women. Just a few weeks ago, our … [Read more...]
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