HAATz Off to Pioneer Teachers of MPS Column By Vicki Singh The late Gerald Wallace will be recognized by the Historic African American Teachers (HAAT) of the Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) by … [Read more...]
There’s still time to help The Salvation Army reach its Chirstmas goal
The Salvation Army of Milwaukee County is at 90 percent of the $2.7M 2010 Christmas Campaign goal, donations to date total $2,438,158. Although the traditional Red Kettles will not be seen or heard … [Read more...]
Super Senior Friday
Seniors will be able to access at no charge a wide range of programs and services at Super Senior Friday being held Friday, February 4. The free program will be held at the Clinton Rose Center at 3045 … [Read more...]
Total Mind, Body and Spirit celebrated at Delta Sigma Theta Sorority’s Annual Womens’ Day Event
Women from all over Milwaukee County are invited to celebrate their mind, body and spirit at Delta Sigma Theta Sorority’s Annual Women’s day event on Saturday, Feb. 26 from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the … [Read more...]
Volunteers needed
The Milwaukee Division is looking for volunteers to join its Logistics Committee which assists in the planning of the Milwaukee & Racine/Kenosha March for Babies events. We are looking for … [Read more...]
African American artist exhibit opening a huge success
By Taki S. Raton Over 100 people were in attendance during the five hours of the January 21 gala reception opening Friday, January 21 at the Peltz Gallery African American artist’s exhibit … [Read more...]
Kohl introduces first bills for 112th Congress
Priorities for next session include job creation, education, health care and law enforcement WASHINGTON – As the U.S. Senate convenes for the 112th Congress this week, U.S. Senator Herb Kohl … [Read more...]
American Red Cross says mounting effect of severe winter weather causes lowest January blood supply in a decade
Call is issued for all eligible donors to help replenish decreasing supply Severe winter weather throughout much of the eastern half of the United States in recent weeks has caused the cancellation … [Read more...]
New study: Bars and restaurants did well in Smoke-free Wisconsin cities
Analysis shows ordinances enacted before state law did not harm hospitality industry Roughly six months into Wisconsin’s statewide smokefree law, a new study offers further proof that getting the … [Read more...]
Diversity connections at UW-Milwaukee
When Tylesha Younger arrived at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Lubar School of Business from Minnesota, she was hoping to make friends with other young African Americans at UWM. With the help … [Read more...]
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