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Republican Senate Stands in the Way of Moving America Forward

October 5, 2019

By Jesse Jackson Americans are disgusted that Washington has become dysfunctional, even as Americans struggle with ever greater challenges — from stagnant wages and growing inequality to catastrophic climate change to soaring health-care costs to a decrepit and dangerously aged infrastructure. President Donald Trump blames House Democrats, saying they are “getting nothing done in Congress.” […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Jesse Jackson, Jesse L. Jackson Sr.

Milwaukee County Announces Transition to Electronic Monitoring

October 5, 2019

Proposal calls for the safe reduction of the incarcerated population by enabling individuals in the justice system to maintain employment and connection to community Building on long-term efforts to build a fairer and more effective justice system, Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele and the House of Correction today announced a proposal to expand the electronic […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Chris Abele, Electronic Monitoring

Local Mother and Son With Same Rare Congenital Heart Defect Share Story

September 28, 2019

By Nyesha Stone When Aida Green was born, the technology wasn’t available to detect her heart issues while she was still in her mother’s belly. As an infant, Green had trouble eating or being fed, which eventually led to her mom getting her daughter tested. The test results found four heart defects, main airway passage […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Aida Green, Aidan Green, Heart Disease, Nyesha Stone

Milwaukee Woman Living with Sickle Cell says Every Day is a Question Mark

September 28, 2019

By Karen Stokes Elodie Ontala Babongui is a beautiful, educated woman that has a great job and is engaged to be married next year. The day I met her she was full of energy. That was a good day. Unfortunately, every day is a question mark concerning her health, living with sickle cell disease. “I […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Elodie Ontala Babongui, Evelyn Islam, Karen Stokes, Matt Karafin, Melissa Nicole Goins, Sickle Cell Disease, Sickle Cell Trait

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When the Ditchdigger Comes

September 28, 2019

By LaKeshia Myers Mahalia Jackson is quoted as saying, “If you dig one ditch you better dig two cause the trap you set just may be for you.” How fitting was it that I reflected on this saying this week as the House of Representatives officially launched its impeachment inquiries. As the public continues to […]

Popular Interests In This Article: LaKeshia Myers

UWM Laid The Foundation For Young Business Leaders

September 28, 2019

By Kathy Quirk Devon Norwood and Ranell Washington met and became friends at UWM’s Lubar School of Business. They were both Lubar Business Scholars, and served with the Delta Sigma Pi professional business fraternity as well as the Black and Gold Committee. They also attended classes together and worked out together at the Klotsche Center, […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Devon Norwood, Kathy Quirk, Ranell Washington, UW-Milwaukee

Youth Came to Fight for their Future During International Climate Strike Week

September 28, 2019

By Nyesha Stone On Sept. 20, over 4 million people around the world went on strike. The goal was to demand leaders, who were heading to the United Nations Climate Action Summit, to have stronger commitments to fighting climate change. Youth activist Greta Thunberg started this strike alone over a year ago. In August 2018, […]

Popular Interests In This Article: 350 Milwaukee, Climate Change, Nyesha Stone, Rallies

Milwaukee’s Walk to End Alzheimer’s is the 14th Biggest in the Country

September 21, 2019

By Nyesha Stone It was an overcast day but spirits were high as hundreds of people met on the Henry Mair Summerfest Grounds wearing purple in honor of bringing awareness to Alzheimer’s, but to also walk for a cure. Every year the Alzheimer’s Association hosts its Walk to End Alzheimer’s to raise money for research, […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Alzheimers, Bonnie Blair, Nyesha Stone, Walk To End Alzheimers

Civil Rights Icon Angela Davis has Earned Induction Into the National Women’s Hall of Fame

September 21, 2019

By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia Civil rights icon Angela Davis has earned induction into the National Women’s Hall of Fame. The activist, educator, and former Black Panther earned the honors because of her dedicated work during the civil rights movement and Davis’ continued fight to secure equal rights and social justice for […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Angela Davis, National Womens Hall of Fame, Stacy M. Brown

Nation’s Largest Teachers Unions, Others, Prepare for Climate Change Summit

September 21, 2019

By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia Young people from around the country are expected to unite to help fight climate change on Friday, September 20. The gathering is scheduled just three days before the United Nations Climate Action Summit in New York. Officials at the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) said youth plan […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Climare Change Summit, Climate Change, Stacy M. Brown

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