Jerome Scott and Chadd Lane are doing research on technology that may help stroke victims and others regain use of their hands. Cynthia Aguas-Fernandez did a comparative analysis of the schooling … [Read more...]
African World Festival 2012 is one week away
Yes, a year has flown by that fast, Milwaukee is one weekend away from its most anticipated festival for the African American community, and the community at large that can appreciate the essence of … [Read more...]
Cassandra Jenkins takes a moment with her two sons
Cassandra Jenkins takes a moment with her two sons following the exchange of wedding vows by her son Robert (left w/ rose) and his new bride. William Jr. is pictured on the other side of their mother. … [Read more...]
Sherman Hemsley dies at 74
Sherman Hemsley, the actor who made the irascible, bigoted George Jefferson of “The Jeffersons” one of television’s most memorable characters and a symbol for urban upward mobility, has died. He was … [Read more...]
Milwaukee NAACP claims victory in Voter ID litigation
On Tuesday, Wisconsin Circuit Court Judge David Flanagan issued his decision to permanently enjoin Wisconsin’s restrictive and burdensome photo ID law, declaring Wisconsin’s photo ID law the strictest … [Read more...]
Williams, Phillips pass torch to Millie Coby
By Lynda Jones Former State Representative Annette ‘Polly’ Williams and the Honorable Vel R. Phillips have joined together to pass the legislative torch to Millie Coby, who is a candidate for … [Read more...]
Cleveland scholar sets sights on Kent State University
Young, Gifted & Black Series By Taki S. Raton She was one of 109 recipients of this year’s annual Phi Beta Kappa awards sponsored by the Cleveland Association of Phi Beta Kappa and hosted … [Read more...]
Gilbert Brown Foundation and AT&T Wisconsin Pioneers team up to offer 7th Annual All-Pro Football Camp
The Gilbert Brown Foundation and AT&T Wisconsin Pioneers teamed up again to hold a free football camp for Milwaukee youth at North Division Community Center from Tuesday, July 10 to Thursday, July … [Read more...]
Bring hope to patients in need by donating blood through the American Red Cross
The American Red Cross is calling on all eligible blood donors to roll up a sleeve and help save a life by making an appointment to donate blood. During the summer, when blood donations tend to slow, … [Read more...]
The Reader’s Choice brings a “Literary Extravaganza” to African World Festival
Milwaukee writers are invited to participate in showcasing their work as part of this Literary Extravaganza. Interested authors should contact Carla Allison at The Reader’s Choice (265-2003) or … [Read more...]
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