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Black women attorneys spurn private law firms for corporate jobs

June 11, 2011

By Nadra Kareem Nittle Special to the NNPA NEW YORK, NY - When Fania Washington had an opportunity to leave Winston & Strawn LLP, in 2004, to work for MTV Networks, she didn’t … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Coporate Counsel Women of Color CCWC, Dionne Greene-Punnette, Laurie N Robinson, Nadra Kareem Nittle, Veta T Richarson

Changing the world…one hour at a time.

June 11, 2011

2nd Sundays at the Lake returns June 12 Milwaukee in summertime has always been a music lover’s paradise. Musical Mondays. River Rhythms on Wednesdays. Jazz in the Park on Thursdays. Now, music … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: 2nd Sundays at the Lake, Concerts, Goodwill, SERVE 60

‘No Daddy?’ Performed at The Marcus Center for the Arts

June 11, 2011

The picture above is a scene from the production ‘No Daddy?’ performance. The Friday, June 3 audience was an 11:00 am Children’s Day performance. The play was written, produced and directed by Pasor … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Hupy and Abraham SC, Marcus Center for the Performing Arts, Martha Austin, No Daddy, Robert Bell Photography, Shontina Gladney, Theater

‘Cosby Show’ actress Clarice Taylor dies at 93

June 11, 2011

Clarice Taylor, the actress memorably known as Anna Huxtable on the “The Cosby Show,” died of heart failure on May 30, in Englewood, N.J. She was 93. The actress’s representative confirmed her … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Anna Huxtable, Clarice Taylor, Cosby Show, Obituaries

March to protest massive cuts to public education

June 4, 2011

Milwaukeeans will march Saturday, June 4, in recognition of the more than 80,000 Milwaukee Public School students who will lose math and reading programs, small-class sizes, nurses, arts programming, … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Civil Rights, I Love My Public School, Marches, Milwaukee Inner City Congregations Allied for Hope MICAH, Milwaukee Public Schools, Our Kids Count, Rallies, Vel Phillips, Willie Brisco

Grand Opening Ceremony of the Thomas H. Wynn Memorial Apartments: Veterans Manor on Memorial Day

June 4, 2011

Many gathered to celebrate the Grand Opening Ceremony of the Thomas H. Wynn Memorial Apartments: Veterans Manor on Memorial Day. The Manor is a 52-unit apartment building, located at 35th and … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Chris Abele, Grand Openings, Gwen Moore, Memorial Day, Ralph Hollmon, Robert Cocroft, Robert J Bauman, Thomas H Wynn, Tom Barrett

Everest College Milwaukee commemorates its opening with ribbon cutting

June 4, 2011

Everest College Milwaukee (Everest) last week commemorated the official grand opening of its 45,000 square foot campus with a ribbon cutting and grand opening ceremony. The new campus is designed to … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Career Youth Development, Charles Butch Walton, Everest College, Grand Openings, Mark Sullivan, Monte Mabra, Ribbon Cutting Ceremonies, Robert Bell Photography, Tony Ingram, Viley Welch

Urban Day School offers Summer Food Program

June 4, 2011

Urban Day School, a 43- year old central city neighborhood school offering Early Childhood and Elementary Education and serving close to 1,000 students in Milwaukee’s poorest areas, will again offer a … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Summer Food Service Program, Urban Day School

Bridging the Divide: Evidence based programming and pragmatic solutions to violence prevention

June 4, 2011

Online registration is now available for the Bridging the Divide: Evidence Based Programming and Pragmatic Solutions to Violence Prevention conference at … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Anthony Caples, Conferences, Free and Open To the Public, Violence Prevention Initiative VPI

The Westown Farmer’s Market opens

June 4, 2011

Beginning Wednesday, June 1, Downtown Milwaukee Zeidler Union Square, located at 301 W. Michigan Street, was filled with vendors, shoppers, lunch-goers and musicians with the return of downtown’s … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Great Harvest Bakery, Jeans Cakes, Martitas Mixers, Streetza Pizza, Svens Coffee, Tigerbite, Westown Farmers Market

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