HAATz Off to Pioneer Teachers of MPS Column By Vicki Singh According to a definition of a civic leader, can we say “Who has changed Milwaukee’s central city (our village) for the better”, may … [Read more...]
Youth show their knowledge of Black History
Young people will show off their impressive knowledge about the contributions of African Americans at the 3rd Annual Black Knowledge Bowl. The tournament for high school and middle school youth will … [Read more...]
Hundreds take part in job fair
More than 200 Milwaukee job seekers participated in a Mini-Job Fair at the Social Development Commission (SDC), looking for work. The W-2 Program of SDC held the job event that was staffed by several … [Read more...]
New reading curriculum spurs teacher creativity
By Bobby Tanzilo Reprinted courtesy of OnMilwaukee.com When Superintendent Gregory Thornton arrived to take control of Milwaukee Public Schools after the end of the last school year, he started to … [Read more...]
Honor Black History, vote on February 15, 2011
By Lynda L. Jones, Editor Milwaukee County will be holding primary elections on Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2011. Voting during this period is essential for the African American community especially. In the … [Read more...]
Atty. Spencer runs for the District 10 County Supervisor
By Taki S. Raton Tearman Spencer is a man on the move with the drive to make things happen. His personal motto to “lose nothing and achieve at everything” inspires his run for the 10th District … [Read more...]
Ferne Caulkner, celebrating culture and history through dance
HAATz Off to Pioneer Teachers of MPS Column: Ko-Thi Dance Company, based in Milwaukee , WI was founded in 1969. The words Ko-Thi come from the Sherbro Language of Sierra Leone, meaning, “To seek … [Read more...]
Milwaukee’s Simba roars, Zaire Adams snags role for Las Vegas show
By A. King The day after a blizzard, a 10 year-old whose eyes are filled with life sits across the table waiting to be interviewed. Born to Vincent and Valecia Adams in Milwaukee Zaire’s … [Read more...]
Corrections in last week’s article on Voter ID
Congresswoman Gwen Moore’s office informed The Courier of some corrections that her office has made regarding some statistics stated in last week’s article on Voter ID. Here they are: 17 percent (not … [Read more...]
UWM celebrates Black History Month
Black History Month at UW-Milwaukee offers a look into the present lives, rich history and diverse perspectives of African Americans and the African diaspora. Events are free and open to the public … [Read more...]
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