Too Many Families Leaving Dollars on the Table
She Works Hard for the Money
Say Something Real Women Still Face Workplace Uphill Battles By Michelle Bryant In 1983, Odetta Johnson had no idea she would become the inspiration for the “Queen of Disco”, Donna Summer’s huge hit “She Works Hard for the Money. The pop star recounted on the You Write The Songs television show, that she encountered Johnson […]
“Uninstructed Delegation” Train Gaining Riders and Delegates
Protest Voters Must Figure Out Where This Route Will Lead
Honoring the Undervalued, Underestimated, and Often Unknown
Say Something Real Celebrating Women’s History Month By Michelle Bryant It’s time to vote. This civic responsibility has been etched in my DNA, from family members who hail from Birmingham, Alabama. Anyone who understands the regional history of this country, knows that mentioning either that city or state comes with a huge amount of baggage. […]
What’s at Stake: A Chat with Joe Biden
Biden discussed the $36 million earmarked for our city. In our on-air chat, Biden discussed the need to address historic wrongs.
The Disturbing State of the Union
We have a bitter and highly partisan Congress. We have a disunion, rife with too many separate factions and interests.
Reversal of Fortune: The Attack on HBCU’s
I remember the first time I learned an important truth: many famed Black institutions were found in part or whole, by white benefactors.
Don’t Let Your Mouth Write a Check
Who Will Pay For Trump’s Costly Lack of Discipline?
Black Advocacy Day at the Capitol
I invite you to join us for Black Advocacy Day at the Capitol on February 29, 2024. The event is free and hosted by BLAC-WI.
You Don’t Miss Your Water
An open letter to former Wisconsin State Senator Lena C. Taylor.
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