More and more, churches are answering the call for greater health awareness in their community. This is a wonderful thing. Where else do people go religiously for information and enlightenment? One … [Read more...]
Supreme Court guts Voting Rights and Affirmative Action
By Gloria Browne-Marshall, Supreme Court Correspondent for The Milwaukee Courier Trayvon Martin’s parents seek justice for a son killed for walking while Black. The Court gutted Voting Rights. … [Read more...]
Housing Authority Education Initiative celebrates student success
Kali Huettl named Student of the Year Residents of local public housing were excited to participate last week in the Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee’s annual Student Recognition Event, … [Read more...]
Usher’s New Look takes Milwaukeean to Shanghai
By Angellic Ross It’s not every day you hear the words “Welcome to Shanghai,” especially not a 19-year-old girl from inner-city Milwaukee. This past May, I had the opportunity to travel to … [Read more...]
UW-Madison PEOPLE Program profile of success grows in for Milwaukee students
If their teachers ask what they did for summer vacation, several hundred Wisconsin high school students could answer “opened the door to the University of Wisconsin- Madison.” The summer between … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Art Museum to highlight regional contemporary art
On view this summer, the Milwaukee Art Museum will present the work of thirty Wisconsin-based African American artists. The installation, called Wisconsin 30, will run concurrently with the Museum’s … [Read more...]
PUBLIC NOTICE — Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Goals
Milwaukee County Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Goals for United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Assisted Projects Federal Fiscal Years … [Read more...]
LEGISLATIVELY SPEAKING – “Not silenced, women matter”
By State Senator Lena Taylor This past month in Wisconsin, women were silenced on a debate about women’s health. In the Senate, debate was cut off before voices of women could be heard. In the … [Read more...]
Building our community’s future
By Michael R. Lovell, Chancellor, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee In among the 3,498 individuals eligible for graduation from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee this semester were two small … [Read more...]
Juneteenth Day 2013
By Lynda Jones Once again, Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive in Milwaukee was filled with the smells of roasted corn, barbeque meats, vendors, and plenty of information booths on voting, tobacco … [Read more...]
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