“We Press Toward the Mark” Philippians 3:14 Rev. Louis E. Sibley, III and the congregation of Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church located at 2207 N. 2nd Street invites you to join us as we celebrate … [Read more...]
Why African-Americans need Education and Training to participate in the Workforce Energy Boom
Jarett Fields ER Room: By Jarett Fields There are significant employment opportunities for African Americans and Hispanics in the oil and natural gas industry. African-Americans labor … [Read more...]
Q and A with Department of Workforce Development Secretary Reggie Newson
Reggie Newson is the Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD). DWD is charged with building and strengthening Wisconsin’s Workforce with an annual budget of over $450 … [Read more...]
“Phantom of the Opera”
By Gloria J. Browne- Marshall “A Talented Sexy Phantom: Norm Lewis” Norm Lewis is the “Phantom of the Opera.” Tall, dark, and handsome, Lewis is the first African- American to play this role on … [Read more...]
Incumbent Sheriff David Clarke addresses crime in midst of campaign
By Arielle Vaccaro In critical condition: that’s how Milwaukee County Sheriff, David Clarke, describes the city’s current state. Nearing the end of his fourth campaign, the incumbent sheriff … [Read more...]
Mayor, police chief and community react to recent violence in the city of Milwaukee
By Karen Stokes Mayor Tom Barrett and Milwaukee Police Chief Ed Flynn announced at a press conference July 24, after yet another shooting involving children in the city of Milwaukee, that there … [Read more...]
The Black Community Must Speak Up and Speak Out Against the Gaza Massacres
Student Minister William Muhammad Local Representative of the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan It is absolutely appalling to watch Israel’s daily brutal massacre of defenseless Palestinians … [Read more...]
Community in Outrage Over Handling of Eric Garner Police Killing
By A.B. Nickerson Special to the NNPA from the New York Amsterdam News When a white police officer kills an unarmed Black man, as it happened last week on Staten Island, you can expect a … [Read more...]
Black Men Show Little Signs of Progress in 40 Years
By Freddie Allen NNPA Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON (NNPA) – Black men are no better off than they were more than 40 years ago, due to mass incarceration and job losses suffered during … [Read more...]
Community Involvement in Milwaukee’s Freshwater Economy
By Eelisa Jones As the world water crisis deepens, Milwaukee will continue to draw national and international. Today, across Lake Michigan, tens of thousands of Detroit residents are … [Read more...]
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 450
- 451
- 452
- 453
- 454
- …
- 750
- Next Page »